Pebble Heights Assisted Living operates as a residential care home and is equipped to manage a wide spectrum of medical needs. The team routinely supports residents who wander, attempt elopement, display combative or other behavioral issues, or stay up through the night. Advanced dementia is accepted, and individualized strategies are in place for both AM and PM wandering patterns. Clinical staff oversee wound care, oxygen therapy, and all levels of diabetic management, including oral medication, insulin injections, and sliding-scale regimens. Special diets are accommodated for medical reasons or personal preference, and the community is open to residents younger than 60 when appropriate.
Continuous oversight is reinforced by a 24-hour nurse on call, staff members who have cleared background checks, awake night-shift coverage, and onsite security around the clock. Safety measures include door alarms, a fenced rear area, and personal emergency response systems that alert staff. The community accepts psychiatric diagnoses and provides full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfer support ranges from standby help for walkers to two-person or full Hoyer lifts for bed-bound residents, ensuring that mobility changes do not trigger a move to another setting.
Resident rooms can include private bathrooms, basic furnishings, independent temperature controls, cable service, and the option to paint or decorate, though not every room offers every feature. Housekeeping and scheduled laundry services are provided to keep personal spaces clean and organized without placing demands on residents.
Meals follow a set menu with the flexibility to order alternatives. Snacks are available throughout the day, and in-room dining can be arranged when needed. The kitchen staff manages diet modifications such as gluten-free choices, mechanical-chop or puréed textures, thickened liquids, and vegetarian options to align with medical directives and resident preferences.
Common-area amenities include resident parking, outdoor smoking areas, wheelchair-accessible pathways, internet access, communal gardens, and on-site religious services. Transportation is available for medical appointments and errands, reducing the need for families to arrange outside travel.