Fleur De Lis is a senior living community found in Kennewick, WA, with a wide range of care options, so you'll see things like assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, adult family homes, and independent living all tied back to the name, and even though folks may see Fleur De Lis go by names like Fleur L Care, Fleurdelis Leasing, or Fleur De S depending on the place-like in Thibodaux and Colfax, LA, or even Louisville, KY, and Des Moines, IA-the basic idea stays the same, with places aiming to help people who need different levels of care. The main care facility in Kennewick holds 53 beds, usually with about 50 people living there, and there are also small-group settings through things like Fleur De Lis I-IV, which are adult family homes each with around 6 licensed beds, so caregivers know each person pretty well and can help folks with bathing, dressing, medication, and even just moving around or getting out for a bit. People who live in the main building or the smaller homes can get care for all kinds of things, including help at the end of life, after a stroke, short-term stays after illness, or long-term care if they've got medical issues needing regular attention, and there are options to get diabetic care, therapy like physical or speech therapy, and counseling for families or residents at different stages.
The community takes Medicare and Medicaid, so you'll find a range of people there, and there's a focus on safety, ways of checking that rules and standards are followed, and a plan for handling problems as they come up, plus medical services happen on site or through partnerships with nearby hospitals, pharmacies, and even local churches, so it feels like a neighborhood. Folks who have dementia or memory trouble might be placed in specialized areas where the staff is trained to help keep them comfortable and safe, and spaces are made to lower confusion or wandering, sometimes right in the house or inside a smaller adult family home where it's quieter. Transportation services help residents get out for outings or medical appointments, and the apartments have high-speed internet, so families can stay in touch or visit, and there's support for everybody, whether you're looking for full-time nursing care, home health, support with daily chores, a live-in caregiver, dialysis, respite, or just someone to check in as needed. You'll notice that people can live there a long time if that's what's needed or come for a short while to get better after an injury or illness, and the facility covers young adults with disabilities too, not just seniors, so it's a mixed group, but everybody's there to get the right care in a safe and decent place. There's no fancy program names or gimmicky features, more just a mix of practical apartment housing, group meals, routine help with activities, and a plan to connect seniors with whatever type of medical or personal care's needed, which could mean everything from a bit of housework to full skilled nursing, and the staff aim to make it all as smooth as they can for folks and their families.