Lifesprings Eldercare II gives seniors a home-like setting with care that's both personal and practical, and the place can take up to 8 residents at a time, so it never gets too crowded. Staff help with daily living needs like bathing, dressing, moving around, and taking medicine, and the team gives out meals that are made fresh each day, plus snacks, and there's always attention to special diets for things like high blood pressure or diabetes if someone asks. People living here get help with hygiene, changing clothes, using the bathroom, getting in or out of the bath, and grooming, and there's always 24-hour supervision for safety. The building is fully wheelchair accessible, smoke-free for everyone, and covered by emergency systems like automatic sprinklers, fire alarms, and burglar alarms so nobody has to worry about being unsafe day or night. There's a licensed Social Worker, staff with a master's degree in Health Services Administration, and geriatric workers and community volunteers working to make a good environment.
Lifesprings Eldercare II offers assisted living, memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, respite care for short stays, and even hospice if it's needed. Staff help folks coordinate with healthcare providers, handle medication, and give incontinence care. For people who need more support, they can have two staff help with transferring or giving insulin, if their staff have the right training and certifications. The place supports Medicaid-eligible residents and has care levels I, II, and III, so the care can get adjusted as someone's needs change.
Residents have daily programs and get chances for exercise, music therapy, animal therapy, outdoor trips, tabletop games, and art or creative activities like Fashion Day or Mother's Day events. There are regular outings for shopping, spiritual services, and doctor's appointments with transportation included if needed. People can spend time in the garden, walk the paths, sit in community rooms, or read in the book room, and there's a mobile stylist or hairdresser who comes around too. Meal times take place in a dining room, but all-day dining is also an option. Housekeeping, laundry, and help moving in are part of the service. Movie nights, group recreation, music plans, and activities to match each person's needs happen every week. Rooms come furnished, phone service is included, and there's an emergency alert system. The facility is committed to meeting not just health needs, but social, mental, and spiritual needs, doing their best to provide a caring setting for every senior, especially those with disabilities or specific diseases. People can come for a scheduled tour if they want to see these features in person, and Lifesprings Eldercare II tries to build a safe, supportive space for older adults.