Jones' Wildwood Care Center offers many kinds of care for seniors, including assisted living, memory care, adult day care, hospice, home care, nursing and rehab, and senior apartments, and the community only has space for 32 residents, which makes things feel a bit smaller and less crowded. The staff helps with things people need every day, like bathing, dressing, moving around, and handling medicines, and there's always someone to call or check in using the 24-hour call system and supervision. Everyone gets help based on their own needs, with medication management, support for diabetes, and special meals if someone's got allergies or needs a certain diet, and a professional chef prepares meals in a dining room that serves food all day in a restaurant-style setting.
There are many places to spend time, from a small library for quiet reading to activity and arts rooms for crafts or games, and there are walking paths outside, a community garden, and a place for fitness or group exercise. Social programs fill the week with movie nights, music, and clubs that are either run by residents or put on by the community, and those who want to practice faith can do so easily, since the facility's near local places of worship. Move-in help is available so there aren't worries about getting settled.
Rooms come fully furnished with cable or satellite TV and phones, and the whole building has high-speed internet. There's also housekeeping, laundry, meal programs, transportation to appointments, and emergency alert systems to keep everyone as safe as possible. Housecleaning and laundry services help keep things tidy, and residents who don't get around so well get extra care for things like transferring and non-ambulatory needs. Folks can spend time in the garden, at the beauty salon, or just enjoy the community spaces, and you see people sitting in the daylight in the outdoor areas often. The care center serves people 55 and up, or sometimes 62 and up, and the place offers all levels of help, from independent living to more care when folks need it, so it keeps many people from moving again and again as their needs change.
Financial programs like Medicaid and Medicare are accepted, and the facility tries to give a comfortable, safe, and peaceful setting where people can stay active or just enjoy quiet, and there are always daily activities and plenty of chances to talk or just relax on your own.