Alaturi Care serves as a licensed Residential Care Elderly facility that's been operating since May 16, 2013, and the license review date is 5/23/2024 with license number 347005162, so they've been around for quite a while, and it's got a calm, home-like setting since it's limited to six residents, which helps make things feel less overwhelming and a little more personal, and the rooms are nicely furnished with some bathrooms opening directly into the rooms, which is a nice touch for folks who want privacy and easy access, plus there's a backyard with grass and trees, so residents can get fresh air or enjoy nature from indoors when the weather isn't great. The staff do background checks and they disclose their qualifications, and there are special amenities like walk-in tubs for safety, home security measures, medication dispensers, and even ID theft protection for seniors-which helps make everyone feel a bit safer, especially with medical alert systems and information on hearing aids and senior-friendly technology like cell phones or internet options set up for seniors.
Alaturi Care takes care of people aged 60 or older who may need help with daily things like bathing, dressing, and managing medication, and it provides both assisted living and adult daycare services; there's also memory care for those with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, and the environment helps reduce confusion and prevent wandering. The care team creates and updates care plans for each person, making adjustments as needs change, and they support mobility challenges with physical features built in throughout the home. Meals can be adapted for special diets, and sometimes families provide meals, which is helpful for residents with unique needs or preferences.
There are social and emotional engagement activities to help people connect and feel part of a community, and transportation services help folks get to appointments or outings. The administration and staff are known to be friendly, and there's even a little boy who greets people and adds to the overall warm atmosphere. The facility is clean and comfortable, with safety measures in place.
Alaturi Care doesn't accept Medicare payments unless it gets certification from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but it does have a license from state or local agencies, and it focuses on long-term care for non-acute senior needs. The facility supports independence for seniors and also offers home care, home health, hospice, and referrals for more support when needed. Independent living amenities are available for more active residents who want less hassle and more social opportunities, and resources cover senior housing options and care plans. The community provides tours for a closer look at how daily life, meals, and activities work. Alaturi Care describes itself as a residential care home-sometimes called an Adult Foster Home, Personal Care Home, or Assisted Living Home, depending on the state-and it's small, with a maximum of 6 residents, focusing on comfort, dignity, and care for every person living there.