Rialto House Assisted Living operates as a residential care home and is equipped to serve residents with a wide range of medical requirements. The community accepts individuals who wander during the day or night, have elopement risks, show combative or other behavioral challenges, remain awake overnight, or live with advanced dementia. Clinical oversight extends to wound management, oxygen use, special dietary needs, and diabetes care—whether controlled by oral medication, injections, or sliding-scale insulin. The residence is also willing to admit adults under age 60 when appropriate.
To support these needs, Rialto House maintains 24-hour staff coverage, an on-call nurse around the clock, and both awake and asleep night-shift personnel. Security measures include fenced outdoor areas, alarmed doors, and personal emergency response systems that alert staff. On-site medical professionals provide podiatry, audiology, dental care, and therapy services, and the community accepts residents with psychiatric diagnoses. Staff can supply full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and they handle mobility support ranging from standby help to two-person or Hoyer-lift transfers, including care for residents who are bed-bound.
Private and semiprivate rooms are available, and some feature a private bathroom, furnishings, independent climate controls, cable service, and the option to personalize with paint or décor. Housekeeping and scheduled laundry are provided for every resident, although not every accommodation includes every listed feature.
Meals are prepared with both set menus and an on-order option. Rialto House accommodates physician-ordered diet modifications such as gluten-free meals, mechanical soft or chopped textures, purées, thickened liquids, and vegetarian choices. Snacks are on hand throughout the day, and residents who prefer or require it may dine in their rooms.
Residents have access to outdoor smoking areas, wheelchair-accessible common spaces, internet connectivity, communal gardens, on-site religious services, and limited resident parking. Transportation is available for appointments and errands, helping residents reach medical offices or community events as needed.