Golden Crown Residential Senior Care operates as a licensed residential care home, accepting residents who need routine supervision or extensive daily support. The community is equipped to manage complex medical profiles, including residents who wander day or night, have elopement risks, demonstrate behavioral issues, require wound care or oxygen therapy, or follow special diets. Diabetes management is available for oral medications, injections, and sliding-scale insulin, and the staff is trained to serve adults under 60 who meet medical criteria. Care plans can be adjusted for people living with advanced dementia so they may remain on site as needs progress.
A nurse is on call 24 hours a day, every employee passes background checks, and night-shift staff remain on site and awake. The rear yard is fenced for added security, and a personal emergency response system immediately alerts caregivers. Full assistance is offered with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and transfer help ranges from standby supervision and one-person assists to Hoyer lifts for fully bed-bound residents. Podiatry services are provided in house to limit outside appointments and reduce transportation demands.
Private and semi-private rooms come furnished, and many allow residents to bring personal décor or add a fresh coat of paint. Cable television is available in select accommodations, though not every room includes it. Families can choose layouts based on current and anticipated mobility needs, and wheelchair access is built into all corridors and bathrooms.
Meals follow a set menu prepared to meet physician-ordered diets, including low-sodium, diabetic, and texture-modified plans. Alternate items are offered when clinically appropriate, and snacks are accessible between meals. Staff monitor intake for residents who need help with feeding and coordinate menu adjustments with the nursing team as medical conditions change.
Amenities include on-site parking for residents, designated outdoor smoking areas, internet access, salon services, wheelchair-accessible common areas, and scheduled transportation for medical or personal outings. Public transportation is nearby for families or residents who prefer local bus or light-rail options. Well-behaved pets are welcome; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.