Peopleserve 5Th Ave sits on 5th Avenue, right in a spot that's easy to remember, and the place belongs to the Peopleserve organization, which folks know around here for providing all sorts of support. The home can help up to four residents, and the setup gives people room to feel comfortable and safe while living as independently as they can. You'll find private and semi-private furnished rooms, emergency alert systems, and basic things like telephones and laundry services, so you don't have to fuss about too much on your own. The staff includes nurses and caregivers who stay on duty all day and night, ready to help with dressing, bathing, medicine, and even getting to the bathroom or in and out of bed. People can get help with meal service, special diets like for diabetes or high blood pressure, and daily chores like cleaning or keeping the laundry fresh, and there's even a hairdresser who can come by.
The place has specific ways to care for everyone, whether it's assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care in the Cedar Community Memory Care - The Cottages for folks with dementia, or even hospice and respite care if someone needs a short stay. They'll organize medical trips, take people to the store or worship, and set up healthcare coordination with doctors as needed. For those who want to stay as active as possible, the environment includes walking paths, gardens, scheduled activities like movie nights, group events, games, music therapy, or even animal therapy, and there are exercise rooms, hot tubs, steam facilities, a book room, and places for social gatherings. The meals come out in the dining room or throughout the day and can change if you've got any food restrictions or allergies.
People living here get to join in community-sponsored events, engage in programs that keep the mind going, build friendships, or enjoy quiet time-sort of whatever suits a person's style best-and there's lots of support to stay engaged and comfortable no matter what level of help someone needs. The setting is calm and encourages dignity, and staff make sure folks are both looked after and respected, always focusing on what each person needs, whether it's medical care, help with daily life, or just some company now and then.