Divine Living Center of DeWitt has a homelike setting where staff make sure comfort and safety come first, and you'll see they really focus on dignity and emotional support because they have a compassionate team trained in caring for each person's needs. The place has options for assisted living, memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, and even short-term respite care for families who need a break, and folks can move between levels of care as their needs change, which people seem to find pretty helpful. There are services to help with daily things like bathing, dressing, medication, and meals, and meals are prepared by chefs with special diet options if needed, so there's vegan, gluten-free, low sugar, or low sodium, along with both restaurant-style and anytime dining, and even room service if someone wants to eat in their room, and nobody goes hungry since snacks are available too.
The building itself has amenities like fireplaces in shared rooms, a Beauty Salon and Barber Shop, meeting rooms, library, raised gardens, an atrium, outdoor patios and other common areas where people like to relax, and there's also free Wi-Fi around, which is nice for visitors or for video calls. Housekeeping, laundry, and personal care are part of the routine, and everyone has access to activities that encourage making friends or staying active, like exercise programs, Montessori activities, and a full calendar of events ranging from educational talks to entertainment and group outings with transportation for medical appointments or errands, though transport costs extra.
For those needing more support, there's diabetic care, high acuity care, incontinence help, and medication management, plus special care plans for dementia residents with secure areas and memory activities to help keep folks safe and engaged. People have fully furnished bedrooms, and there's 24-hour staffing for peace of mind. The Center also offers hospice and end-of-life care, focusing on comfort and dignity, as well as companion care, which includes conversation, emotional support, and things like light housekeeping and meal prep. Respite care is available for caregivers needing a break, letting their loved ones stay for a little while and get the same support as long-term residents. With devotional services offsite and aging-in-place options, seniors can continue their routines and friendships without moving, even if their needs change. While information about some specifics is limited, it's clear Divine Living Center of DeWitt works to be a flexible, supportive community aimed at making life easier and more pleasant for seniors.