House of Life offers several types of care, so there's assisted living, memory care, nursing home services, even home care if someone needs help at home, and there's support for seniors who need daily assistance, like with bathing or dressing, especially for those needing help with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) or Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs), and if someone needs more, there's also minimal nursing care, hospice care, or respite care, so families can take a break. The community feels more home-like, with smaller care homes where staff know residents well, and there are shared neighborhood houses for people needing a live-in helper for things like reminders, grooming, or meals in a place with privacy and independence, plus there are options for active seniors in senior apartments or independent living, all under the same license since 1997.
House of Life supports people with memory loss, like Alzheimer's or dementia, by using layout features that help prevent wandering and confusion, and the high staff-to-resident ratio means people get more attention. They provide services all day and night, with security gates, staff always working, and features like raised garden beds, porches, and special butterfly gardens, with pets allowed if they're under the weight limit. There's a variety of housing: detached homes, studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, condos, and townhomes, with choices for dining in a shared or private room and an all-inclusive rent option if someone wants their bills covered in one price.
House of Life offers help with medical needs, medication, physical therapy, diabetic care, incontinence care, and behavioral support, and for those who want to stay active or keep busy, there are options for games, billiards, arts, woodwork, movies, and music, or just reading in the library or spending time on the porch. Staff speak many languages, including Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, Tagalog, Arabic, Russian, Hindi, and more, and they'll help with chores, errands, shopping, and doctor visits, with transportation options that include rides in town or on the property. Wellness and beauty services include a beauty salon, barber, spa, and there's Wi-Fi, parking, and handicap access throughout.
They support people with a lot of different needs-some need only a bit of supervision or help with meals, others need round-the-clock care, memory support, or live-in aid, and the facilities focus on personal care, comfort, and keeping seniors involved and as independent as possible. There's an adult daycare program during the day for seniors who need care while their families work, and the property sits close to public transportation for visitors or outings. House of Life isn't large or fancy, but it's steady, with lots of experience handling many different situations for older adults, those with memory issues, or people who need special types of help.