Mapleview Country Villa is a residential care facility and a nursing home that serves seniors who need help every day, and you'll find a team that's trained for senior care and dementia care, including specialists and staff for memory care, so residents with Alzheimer's or other dementias get custom care in a secured, activity-based memory care unit. The place sits in a quiet, garden-like setting, with outdoor gardens, common lounges, and activity rooms, and it offers a homely, comfortable atmosphere with plenty of safety features like handrails, non-slip floors, wide doorways, and emergency call systems, so residents can move around safely. Mapleview Country Villa gives you private suites and individual accommodations, and the "Living Room" and "The Garden" are special spots people use for relaxing or meeting with others, and the private dining room lets families visit for gatherings.
The team provides 24-hour staffing, with full-time nurse practitioners, a certified wound nurse, and skilled nurses on-site day and night, which is good for people who need frequent check-ins or help. Medical care includes on-site cardiology and pulmonary care, and there's advanced respiratory therapy for those who need it. Speech, physical, and occupational therapies are offered up to seven days a week, and people who need to recover from swallowing, speech, or cognitive problems can use the special speech therapy treatment room. There's even a therapy apartment with its own kitchen and bedroom to help people practice daily living skills, and specialized therapy equipment helps with strength training and building back physical function.
Mapleview Country Villa supports people needing different kinds of care, from assisted living to long-term skilled nursing, and it also has options for respite stays if someone needs a short break or recovery spot. There are separate programs for memory care and continuum care hospice for folks at different stages. The community focuses on personalized care and works to enhance each person's comfort and quality of life with wellness programs, common lounges, recreation spaces, activity schedules, and communal meals in a safe, welcoming setting. You'll find features like TVs, internet access, and dedicated spaces for wellness and recreation, so people can stay engaged and connected with others in the community, and the staff meet each person's daily living and medication needs in a setting aimed at supporting independence and well-being as much as possible.