Hope Haven provides dementia and Alzheimer's care with memory care amenities like linen service, daily fitness, diverse meal options, and staff trained in dementia support, and they've got space for up to 8 residents in secured units, and with Bethel Oaks Memory Care Home, the memory care capacity goes up to 20, so folks who need more supervision can stay safe, and when someone needs help with medication, the staff offers supervision and help, and they've also got music therapy and pet therapy, which some folks enjoy, and if you need help with bathing or getting to the bathroom, staff are there to assist all day and night, and you can choose from studio or one-bedroom floor plans, with fully furnished living spaces for comfort. Residents get personalized or individual care plans, and medical staff offer support with self-care, grooming, personal hygiene, medication management, and regular wellness checkups, and they're able to provide on-site therapy and help with mobility and grooming, especially for those needing more medical support. The facility includes a secure courtyard, so people can spend time outside safely, and there are both indoor and outdoor activities, like movie nights and social gatherings, plus a community garden and walking paths, so there's something to do during the day.
At Hope Haven, some locations, including Champion House and Campbell Family Homes, provide assisted living care-they have small houses with room for 4 residents each, and the Care Cove Adult Day Care holds up to 16 people, and Bothne House fits 15, while Bethel Oaks Memory Care Home fits 14, so people can stay in smaller, quieter homes if they like, and these are called board and care homes, allowing more one-on-one support when someone needs it. Assisted living services include help with bathing, dressing, getting around, and transfers, as well as help with meals, medication, and daily activities, and the staff assist with things like laundry, dry cleaning, and housekeeping, and arrange transportation, including to doctor appointments and shopping trips, so people don't have to worry about getting around.
Some community programs at Hope Haven support seniors aged 55 and up who need some help with daily activities but want to stay as independent as possible, and all facilities have personalized care, meals with support for special diets, and help with everyday health needs. Respite care is available for those who need short-term support, and the communities are pet-friendly, so residents can enjoy time with pets, and pet therapy is available in some locations, which is good for those who like animals. Medical services include round-the-clock support, rehabilitation, wound care, routine wellness checks, and full medical support coordinated with healthcare providers, and the care staff focus on helping people keep their independence and comfort as much as possible.
Hope Haven has emergency alert systems, cable, phone, and Wi-Fi services in rooms, and allows for scheduled activities and social programs, so people have ways to stay active and connected, and the staff focus on providing a setting that's safe, comfortable, and respectful, while supporting everyone's dignity and offering a chance to age in place at their own pace, with a community license number 15333. The goal is to help each person have the support they need, whether that's with memory care, assisted living, board and care, skilled nursing services, or independent living, and to provide a secure place with help always nearby, so residents can relax, get the help they need, and stay part of a friendly community.