Medallion Supported Living-Springville is a Medicaid-certified intermediate care facility serving up to 16 residents with intellectual disabilities and related conditions, and the staff provides care and support for people who need help with daily living needs, medication management, meals, and personal care, and the home offers both assisted living and memory care services, including specialized programs for residents who may wander or experience confusion. The place takes pride in focusing on empowering families and helping seniors, with person-centered help designed to encourage residents to live as independently as possible, maintain control, and stay active in their community. Residents get help from long-term care staff and benefit from skilled nursing, physical and occupational therapy, and everything is tailored to each person, so those with memory issues or unique needs receive extra attention, and there's always an emphasis on safety, comfort, and friendly relationships.
The environment feels warm, comfortable, and welcoming, with furnished rooms that include phones, emergency alert systems, and space for privacy, and there's plenty to do, from scheduled activities like movie nights, community events, and outdoor walks, to spending time in the gardens, on the walking paths, or in one of the inviting outdoor gathering areas. Inside, there's a dining room for shared meals, and services like laundry, housekeeping, and meal preparation are handled by staff, with special dietary needs taken into account when cooking for residents. They help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and provide 24-hour supervision, which can bring peace of mind for families who worry about their loved ones. Respite care is also available to give caregivers a break, and the team does everything possible to make life easier, from managing medications by working with healthcare providers to arranging transportation, parking, and coordinating move-ins. The home tries to make sure that people can form friendships, develop life skills, and feel like they belong, and with programming focused on helping people live in their own homes and communities, residents often find meaning and enrichment each day. The staff is known for being caring and steady, and the always-accessible facility information, including updates and shift management, is available through the Nursa platform.