Angel House VI sits on Hornot Circle in Asheville, North Carolina, and runs as both an assisted living community and a board and care home with space for just six residents, so things stay pretty calm and everyone usually gets the help they need when they need it. Residents receive help with daily things like bathing, dressing, moving about, and taking their medicine, and there's always someone around if extra support's needed since supervision goes on all day and all night. The care team can handle diabetes, incontinence, and folks who can't walk on their own anymore, and there's coordination with outside healthcare providers for special diets, medication, and extra medical needs.
Everyone gets furnished rooms, housekeeping, clean laundry, and there's a dining room where cooks serve regular meals and snacks prepared with decent ingredients, and there's always attention to diabetes and allergy needs when planning the menus. There's an emergency alert system for safety, and the community's fully wheelchair accessible to make moving around easier for everyone. Inside, residents can use common areas to gather together for things like movie nights, while outdoors a garden and some walking paths let folks get a bit of fresh air or just sit and relax.
A full-time activity director plans regular programs and outings to keep everyone engaged, whether the activities are happening right on-site, out in the community, or at devotional gatherings. Field trips and arranged rides to doctor's appointments help folks get out and take care of their health, and if someone wants a haircut or a bit of pampering, there's even a small beauty salon right there in the home. The place focuses on helping older adults feel comfortable and safe while making it easy for them to enjoy friends, activities, and a little bit of the outdoors.