Benedict Court serves seniors who need some help with daily life, like bathing, dressing, or remembering to take medicine, and does this while letting people stay as independent as they can, and you'll find that they offer assisted living, memory care, independent living, short-term rehab, hospice care, palliative care, home care, adult day services, and care homes, so the community can meet a range of care needs right on their campus. The 26 assisted living apartments come in one- or two-bedroom setups with full kitchens and baths, and you'll notice the rooms have a lot of sunlight and open floor plans, plus some have nice patio views, and you get furnished spaces if needed, along with all-day dining in a dining room that's friendly for diets like diabetes or allergies, and food is planned by chefs and meal planners who mind nutrition and taste. Residents get three daily meals, plus snacks and drinks, and there's a beverage phone in rooms for requests, housekeeping, laundry service, and even dry cleaning, so you don't have to worry about chores. They have scheduled transportation and parking, and run group outings and appointments, so getting around's not hard. The staff is there all the time, day and night, and there's a call system for emergencies, incontinence support, help with washing, dressing, moving around, taking medicine, and a nurse will watch the medical needs, working with healthcare providers when needed, and you can get occupational, physical, and speech therapy if you need extra help to stay strong. There's respite care, rehab, hospice, and skilled nursing for changing needs.
Folks can take part in a bunch of activities-like movie nights, arts and crafts in the arts room, social events, spiritual care, and religious services, or enjoy walking paths, a community garden, and outside gardens for strolls, and there's group programs run by staff but also things set up by the residents, so people have choices for how they spend time. You'll find a barber and salon too, which helps with looking and feeling nice. Wheelchair access works throughout, and the building's suited to non-ambulatory care. The place stays in line with state licensing, and Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance all help cover the costs, though what you pay depends on your room and care needs. Benedict Court has a website if families want to learn more or set up a tour, and tours let you see rooms, meet staff, and watch meals being served. Northland PACE teams up with Benedict Court to offer even more services. Residents here get help when they need it, time to do what they like, and support to stay as independent as they want, and all this rolls together to help people feel at home, safe, and looked after.