Wesley Gardens is a non-profit nursing home where folks 18 and older can get care in a bright, spacious building that feels welcoming to new residents and visitors alike, and you'll see wheelchair ramps, wide hallways, and other ADA-compliant features, which make moving around easier for people who use wheelchairs or walkers. With 200 beds, the community offers long-term residential care for those needing daily support, plus short-term rehabilitation for people recovering from surgery or illness, and you'll see skilled nursing staff on-site 24 hours a day, so help is always nearby. There's also a hospice program for residents with serious and life-limiting illness, along with respite services for families who need a break.
Wesley Gardens has independent living, assisted living, senior apartments, memory care for people with Alzheimer's and dementia-where staff try to help with grooming, eating, and keeping folks from wandering-and home care services for those who want help at home, as well as in-home adult respite care. The care team includes a gerontologist and skilled medical staff who look after things like stroke, heart attack, joint injuries, congestive heart failure, and COPD, plus they offer physical, occupational, and speech therapy for residents needing more recovery time. Medication administration, incontinence care, laundry, and housekeeping are provided, so daily basics don't get overlooked.
There's a regular schedule packed with social, recreational, and spiritual programs, and the bus stop less than a block away lets folks get out for scheduled outings. Meal services focus on nutrition, with balanced menus made from good ingredients. The place is known for a friendly, kind, and helpful staff, and it's gotten awards like Best of Senior Living and Most Friendly, which shows the community values engagement and care. You'll find programs covered by Medicaid, Medicare, long-term care insurance, and private payments, so different people can access the help they need. Wesley Gardens stays connected with organizations like "A Place For Mom," so families and residents can get advice and local help making decisions. More information is always available at their website, www.wesleygardens.com, for those thinking about senior living options.