Esther's Place At The Park is a small community with room for about 40 residents, and everything feels home-like and friendly because the owners are registered nurses and the staff is always around to help. Residents get help with daily things like bathing, dressing, and moving around, and staff manage medication, including special care like insulin injections and Coumadin therapy. There's help for people who need wheelchairs, two-person transfers, and even care for those with incontinence, as long as they can help themselves some. Nurses and aides are there 24 hours a day, and there's a call system for emergencies, so everyone can feel safe. The building is fully furnished, and there are clean rooms, laundry and housekeeping services, plus indoor spaces like sitting areas, an arts room, a dining room, and a salon; and outside there are gardens, a patio, places to sit, and even areas set aside for smoking. People who live here can bring pets.
Meals are served in a dining room with restaurant-style service, and the kitchen can handle diets for diabetes or allergies, plus vegetarian options. There's high-speed internet, cable or satellite TV, and organized daily activities for all, with both scheduled and resident-led options, so no one feels left out. Seniors who like to cook or paint can join learning sessions, and there are art classes, trivia, movie nights, yoga and chair yoga, and other events, even for those who don't go to adult daycare. Staff support residents who live independently and those who need more help. The home offers independent living, assisted living, and a memory care unit for people with Alzheimer's or other dementias, and the memory care building is both secure and has technology like alarm bracelets to stop wandering. For people needing extra help, there's also skilled nursing, respite stays, hospice care, and aging-in-place so moving out isn't needed as needs change. Doctors, podiatrists, physical and occupational therapists, speech therapists, a dentist, and a dietician visit, and there's lab work, oxygen, and nebulizer treatments available.
Staff can handle problems like wandering and aggression in memory care, and they're patient and trained for big behavior needs. There are devotional services offsite for anyone seeking spiritual support. Transportation's available for a fee, and friends and family are welcome to eat with residents. Esther's Place At The Park works with VA benefits, helps with move-in, keeps things clean, and focuses on keeping everyone safe, engaged, and treated with dignity. The place feels like a caring home, with plenty of activities, nice meals, and a team that's both attentive and respectful.