Lisa's Place is a small, home-like assisted living community with room for just three residents, so there's a quiet feeling and people get to know each other. Caregivers are there around the clock and help with things like bathing, dressing, grooming, and getting around the house-so residents don't have to worry about those daily needs. For people with memory issues, including Alzheimer's, the staff can help manage special care plans and keep a close eye on medical needs. Anyone taking medicine on a regular basis will find staff can organize, give reminders, and work with doctors or nurses as needed. Meals are made three times a day in a way that fits health needs-those with diabetes or high blood pressure can get food that keeps them safe-and there's always help if someone needs to be spoon-fed.
The facility is fully furnished, but residents can decorate their private suites or shared rooms if they wish, and each place includes a kitchenette, a private bathroom, and touches like air conditioning, cable, telephone, and WiFi. All cooking, laundry, cleaning, and upkeep is handled by staff, so there's no worry about chores. Lisa's Place offers a range of activities every day-movies in the on-site theater, craft programs, board games, books in the library section, and music sessions. There's also walking paths, gardens, and sometimes animal visits or music therapy for enjoyment or relaxation. Residents can join fitness sessions and evening social gatherings, too. Transportation is available for medical appointments, errands, shopping, or faith services, so residents aren't left without a ride. There's an emergency alert system in each room, and security staff remain on duty for safety at all times.
Lisa's Place gives support for surgery recovery, uses care plans shaped to each person's preferences, provides help with getting in and out of bed, managing continence, and will work with two staff for transfers if needed. There are services for hospice and respite stays, so people can come for a short time if their regular caregivers need a break, or for end-of-life comfort. The place has a hair salon and a mobile barber, so everyone can stay well-kept without leaving home. With only three residents, care stays personal, and you'll see the same helpers each day, which keeps things calm and predictable. There's time for privacy, comfort, and company, with someone always around in case help is needed, and all the meals and routines make daily living simple and safe.