Edna W. Cox Tranquil Pathway House is a small senior living community with space for just three residents, and the setup feels more homelike since all apartments come fully furnished, with options for both studio and one-bedroom layouts, or if someone wants, there are communal living choices too. Residents here get help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, and using the bathroom, and staff stay awake 24 hours to help and respond to emergencies, with each room having its own emergency alert system. The facility's got home health services, custom care plans, occupational therapy, massage therapy, surgery recovery care, and special attention for those with conditions like Parkinson's disease. They also handle continence management, escorting folks within the building, medication management, and mealtime help.
Meals are cooked on-site by staff, with an on-site dietitian, three regular homemade dishes at every meal, and the kitchen takes into account special diets for people with diabetes, allergies, or high blood pressure, plus snacks are available at the snack shop. Residents can enjoy walking and jogging paths, a garden, courtyard, and several comfortable outdoor spots, plus there's a movie room, large-screen TVs, and a dining room for shared meals. For staying active or social, scheduled daily activities include arts and crafts, music therapy, animal therapy, gardening, tabletop games, and movie nights, with staff arranging fitness and creative programs too.
They've set up regular transportation for medical appointments, errands, or trips to spiritual sites and shopping, while a mobile stylist can visit for hairdressing, and there's help with grooming and getting dressed. The RN is on call, and the care team coordinates with outside healthcare providers and can give extra help for things like managing insulin or supporting two-person transfers, all depending on what each resident needs. The facility offers assisted living, memory care, respite care, and hospice care if needed, plus they have special intervention programs for unique situations.
There's a strong focus on safety and comfort, with housekeeping, laundry, and move-in coordination all managed by staff, and amenities like telephone, Wi-Fi, and cable TV provided. The place keeps things flexible, offering both privacy and common areas where folks can gather for activities. For those who want to keep learning or need support with planning care, educational resources about topics like Alzheimer's, health directives, and hospice vs. palliative care are available. Staff is trained to support both independent and dependent residents, and the small size means needs get noticed quickly.