Lia's Personal Care Home focuses on making residents feel like part of a family, giving them a safe and comfortable place to live, with care that fits each person's needs right in a home-like setting where the goal is to help everyone feel included and comfortable, and it's got a single-story layout so folks don't have to worry about stairs. The staff at Lia's, including caregivers like Lia herself, work hard to provide help with daily things like bathing, dressing, and medication management, and they can take care of people who need lighter help or those who need a good bit of help, including people who need a wheelchair, have diabetes, have memory loss, or folks who can't always walk on their own. The care goes from ambulatory support, where residents can move around with help, to high acuity care and memory care, so people with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia are watched out for in a secure area with technology like bracelets to stop wandering, and for those who might have behavioral problems, there's behavioral care too. There are options for respite stays if someone only needs care for a short while, and hospice services are available for end-of-life needs.
The building has safety in mind, with private bathrooms, wheelchair accessible showers, and full tubs, helping people stay clean and comfortable, and every room is designed so residents can feel at home. Food is taken seriously, with fresh meals daily and choices for special diets, including kosher and vegetarian meals, and if someone needs special meals or has food allergies, the staff can accommodate that. The staff also helps with incontinence care, gives reminders for daily activities, helps with medications including insulin injections and blood sugar checks, and handles laundry and housekeeping so residents have less to worry about. For fun, there are on-site activities like holiday parties, live music, and celebrations for special days like Mother's Day, as well as off-site trips, and devotional services are available both on site and outside. Indoor and outdoor common areas let residents spend time together or have quiet time, and the place keeps Wi-Fi and high-speed internet so folks can stay connected.
Beautician services are on site, so haircuts or styling are easy to get, and transportation and parking are available, including complimentary rides for residents when they need to go somewhere nearby. Lia's Personal Care Home pays attention to details that matter to older folks, like having a staff that's trained for anything from light support to heavy care, including using mechanical lifts and doing one-person or two-person transfers to keep everyone safe. Residents who need secured areas because they might wander off or act out physically are watched closely, and the dedicated memory care section keeps them safe. There's a balance of helping people stay independent while lending a hand when it's needed, and services grow with residents if their needs change, so people don't have to move out if they need more help over time. The staff stays focused on making sure each resident is both safe and comfortable, whether someone's there long-term or just for a little while, and every effort's made to keep daily life as normal, home-like, and pleasant as possible.