Heavenly Adult Personal Care Home offers a range of services for seniors, starting with board and care home support in a quiet, shared neighborhood that feels like a real home, where folks get daily help with bathing, dressing, meals, and medication, while enjoying both private and companion suites, and in some rooms you'll find private bathrooms with bathtubs for a little extra comfort. Seniors with memory loss or serious health issues get specialized care, including memory care and skilled nursing for those with high medical needs after hospital stays, illness, or surgery, and the staff helps with things like wound care, incontinence, and mobility support for those who aren't able to get around by themselves. The community offers everything from independent living with private condos or apartments, where residents can enjoy maintenance-free lifestyles and activities, to assisted living services with all the needed support to stay as independent as possible, and for folks living with dementia, there's a secure memory care unit with specialized staff and activities made just for memory support.
There's a lot for residents to do whether they like outdoor walks in a butterfly or hummingbird garden, time in a raised bed garden, or indoor arts and crafts sessions, and there are plenty of common areas to gather, a ballroom, billiards lounge, game and music rooms, library, TV and theater rooms, and a woodworking shop. Residents get three meals daily, with options for special diets such as diabetes or vegetarian, and meals are served in dining rooms with choices for private dining or shared meals, and housekeeping, laundry, and beautician services keep life running smoothly. Transportation is available, whether it's a complimentary ride or something arranged at cost, so getting to doctor appointments, shops on Main Street, or local amenities is easy, and for visiting family, there's parking and public transit nearby.
Safety is a big priority, and besides the secure gated entry and monitored wander guard system for residents with memory problems, both indoor and outdoor spaces are set up for easy access, and pets like dogs or cats are usually welcome with some restrictions. The community also offers respite care, which is a short-term stay for folks whose family needs a break, and hospice care for those near the end of life, plus all regulatory licenses and compliance are in place, and there's support for many different languages, since staff includes speakers of English, Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, and many others. There are several ways to pay, with some extra costs for specific services or upgraded amenities, and the setting makes it possible for residents to build real connections and feel cared for, with all the medical and daily support they might need.