House of Refuge gives seniors many choices for how they want to live and get care, and has different names for its services and digital features, like "Show search," "Search," "interstitial redirect modal," and a "special matching gift fund" that help people connect with information, give or get involved, and even make plans for membership or volunteering if they want. The place offers care that fits what each person needs, with homes like board and care houses for a small group of people who need daily help, plus larger communities for others who prefer independent living but want optional support every now and then. House of Refuge provides different types of care, from basic help with things like bathing, dressing, managing medicine, making meals, and personal hygiene, to full skilled nursing that covers wound care, 24-hour medical support, and memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, all in safe, secure areas with round-the-clock staff and special activities made to help with memory.
There are assisted living services for those who need a hand but still want to be as independent as possible. The facilities come with things to make daily life easy, like nutritious meals made with quality ingredients, a variety of activities for social, physical, mental, and emotional health, and amenities that include easy access to meals, transportation, parks, cafes, pharmacies, hospitals, and spiritual support, though people can't bring pets here. The staff help with incontinence care, and the community helps residents keep their independence by choosing how much support they want. House of Refuge also cares about bigger efforts like tackling climate change and protecting natural resources, and helps teach people about these causes with educational resources.
The place offers a maintenance-free lifestyle for active seniors, so people don't have to worry about chores and can join in social events if they'd like. They offer a range of care within senior living, so someone can start out more independent and add help as needs change, making it less stressful to move later. House of Refuge encourages community involvement through volunteer work and has set up many fundraising and giving programs, including estate planning, monthly gifts, and special funds. People can choose the lifestyle and care level that best suits them, whether it's assisted living, memory care, independent living, or home care in one of the board and care homes, all supported by staff who focus on each person's daily comfort and well-being.