Beacon Landing offers several types of care in a small, intimate setting for up to 21 residents, so people can get the help they need without feeling lost in a crowd, and the community's got both studio apartments and one- and two-bedroom units that come fully furnished if someone needs that kind of arrangement, with wide hallways for wheelchairs, emergency alert systems throughout, and a 24-hour call system that makes sure someone's always around, and they've got a nice dining room and kitchenettes in the rooms if folks want to fix something for themselves, plus the meals always take special diets into account, whether that means diabetic or allergy-sensitive foods.
The staff at Beacon Landing provide care for many needs, from independent living where seniors can enjoy a carefree retirement with exercise classes and tai chi, to assisted living in friendly neighborhoods where a small group of people get daily help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medications, and the staff do the laundry and housekeeping so people can spend more time doing what they want, and if someone needs skilled nursing, there's round-the-clock care, wound care, and medical help, and they do rehabilitation for people recovering from illness or surgery, and folks with Alzheimer's or other dementias can live safely in the secure memory care area, where there are memory-enhancing activities and a caring team who spend time with them all day and night.
Beacon Landing schedules plenty of activities, and they encourage residents to join in or even help run the programs, whether that's movie nights, arts and crafts in the arts room, garden walks along the walking paths, or just sitting in the garden out back on a nice afternoon, and the barber and beauty salon on-site means everyone can keep up with haircuts without leaving home.
Residents get help with medication management, help with doctors' appointments (and they'll even arrange transportation), and there are regular health check-ups and safety monitoring, and for those who want to stay connected, there's Wi-Fi, cable TV, and a telephone in each room, plus transportation and parking if someone still drives.
Beacon Landing focuses on providing support while letting people keep as much independence as possible, whether someone wants just a few hours of help per day or needs full care, and the place feels welcoming and supportive, with a good balance between health needs and keeping folks active and engaged.