Benedictine Siena Court sits in a quiet neighborhood where folks can get help as they need it while still enjoying their own space and routines, and the building's got an easy feel, with things like walking paths and raised gardens for people to use whenever they want, and there's usually something going on, like movie nights, billiards, or other planned activities that keep folks active and connected, and they've also got a chapel for weekly Protestant and Catholic worship, plus a spot for pet therapy, which many residents like.
There's a real mix of care here, since Benedictine Siena Court offers assisted living, memory care cottages with special activities, short-term rehab suites, and home health care, plus help for people who need skilled nursing, therapy, wound care, tube feeding, or IV therapy, and the place has its own unique names for programs and living areas, like Tenants of Benedictine Siena Court for independent, worry-free living, Pioneer Pointe for folks who want to add extra support, and Leach Home which provides basic care services.
The care team at Siena Court sticks around 24 hours a day, and nurses keep an eye on things, so if someone needs help getting out of bed, taking a bath, getting dressed, handling medicine, or getting around, there's always someone there, and they've also got services like transport to dialysis or medical appointments using a handicapped accessible van, with regular housekeeping, laundry, and meals all included as part of everyday living for both assisted and basic care residents-the kitchen puts out home-style meals, and they've got dining choices for people with food allergies or diabetes.
For staying busy or making friends, there are clubs, a big-screen TV, a pool table, a hair salon right on site, and a library with a computer lab, plus a wellness center where therapists do outpatient physical, occupational, and speech therapies, and Siena Court also arranges social events and garden activities, so everyone gets a chance to join in, and families can join the on-site Alzheimer's Support Group if they need to talk with others.
Assisted living spaces have simple comforts like a telephone, furnished rooms, steady housekeeping, and all utilities, with an emergency system in case someone needs help quick, and everyone who lives here gets a personal care plan that matches what they need, whether it's basic help with day-to-day things, memory care, or skilled nursing. Siena Court's got 16 beds for basic care, 16 for assisted living, and rooms set up just for folks with memory problems, and they build friendships by keeping a friendly staff who gets to know each resident and makes sure everyone feels at home.
With a Seniorly community score of 3.8, Benedictine Siena Court gives people a safe, comfortable place with good support for those who want to keep living life with purpose, and if anyone needs extra help, there's a team for medical care, therapy, and daily activities all under one roof, so it's easier for families and residents to stay close and connected. The main office is open from 9 in the morning till 5 in the afternoon, Monday through Friday.