Eveline Gardens Assisted Living has two small communities with a home-like feel. Each location has a rancher style and fits up to 4 residents, so things stay peaceful and personal, with all rooms and features on a single floor so folks using wheelchairs or with trouble getting around won't face steps or long hallways. Staff help with bathing, dressing, medication, and daily chores like laundry and housekeeping-there's always someone around offering assistance, day and night, and Certified Medication Technicians and GNA/CNAs handle direct care. Meals include three dietitian-approved dishes a day, plus snacks, with menu options for allergies or diabetes, and a dietitian keeps an eye on nutrition.
Eveline Gardens Assisted Living supports seniors and disabled adults who need help with personal care and getting around. Residents get supervision 24 hours a day, as well as skilled nursing and physical therapy services right on-site, plus on-call Registered Nurses and Licensed Physical Therapists to help with health needs. The rancher design keeps everything on one level and wheelchair accessible, so residents with mobility needs can get anywhere they need to go-transfers and moving about are supported too, which helps a lot for folks who can't walk on their own.
Community life includes regular day programs, with group discussions, games, movies, visits to local shows, restaurants, scenic drives, and other outings, so folks can get out and enjoy themselves. There are walking paths and gardens for fresh air, as well as activities planned by staff to keep everyone busy, like movie nights or family weekend visits. Amenities include furnished rooms, community dining, a phone in each room, housekeeping, dry cleaning, and easy move-in help. Housekeeping plus laundry help keep things tidy.
Safety includes emergency alert systems for each resident, and staff are there all day and night, checking on everyone's well-being. Residents can use Medicaid Waivers, VA, and PAA programs to help pay if eligible, and care plans can fit specific needs, since caregivers work closely with residents and their healthcare teams. Families can set up tours to meet staff and see if it feels like home, and the place is set up for simple, respectful, and healthy daily living. There's even a mobile website for families to learn more anytime.