Bethel New Life offers seniors many ways to get the care they need, right as their needs change, since they've got independent living with social activities and no chores to worry about, assisted living that helps with daily things like meals, medication, and bathing, and full nursing care for people who need medical help around the clock, which covers things like rehabilitation, wound care, and support for those who can't walk or need high-acuity services. Some Bethel New Life communities have secure memory care, which is set up for people with Alzheimer's or dementia to keep them safe, with locked doors, special programs to help memory, and staff trained to keep everyone from wandering or getting confused. For people who want smaller, more homelike settings, Bethel New Life also has board and care homes, where a few folks live together with caregivers in regular houses, in regular neighborhoods, which can make things feel more comfortable and personal.
There's a focus at Bethel New Life on making sure all kinds of folks can find an affordable place, including seniors who want active, hassle-free independent living, and disabled folks who need accessible units. People can get support from leasing teams, on-site managers, and local advisors who help families understand care options. Residents can eat chef-prepared meals, including vegetarian and kosher if needed, and use wheelchair-accessible showers and tubs in their rooms. There are indoor and outdoor spaces for socializing, devotional activities, and community events, and there's help with transportation whether it's free or paid, plus easy access to public buses.
Bethel New Life stands out for its wide range of services, its attention to memory care, its senior apartments, respite care for families needing a break, and active outreach programs that try to lift up whole neighborhoods, focusing on things like wellness, safety, faith-based support, and helping people find housing or shelter. The leadership, with President and CEO Sharif Walker, sets the direction with a mission to support individuals, families, and neighborhoods, so while there's all kinds of care like independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and home care under one umbrella, they're also involved in programs for underserved groups and try to offer friendly, award-winning places with decent activities and meals, without losing track of the simple things that make seniors feel at home.