1st Seniors Home Care is a dedicated memory-care community that serves older adults living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. The program is built around 24-hour oversight by caregivers who are trained in redirection techniques, behavior management, and assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and medication administration. Licensed nurses are on site or on call for clinical issues, and outside physicians visit regularly to adjust care plans. Structured cognitive activities are offered throughout the day to help residents maintain remaining abilities, and the building’s secured layout is designed to reduce elopement risk while allowing supervised freedom of movement.
Beyond the core memory-care programming, the community provides a range of supplemental health services intended to keep residents stable and comfortable. Vital signs are monitored routinely, and care teams coordinate directly with primary physicians, neurologists, and pharmacists to manage chronic conditions. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy sessions can be scheduled on site through outside providers, and transportation is arranged for off-site medical appointments when necessary. The community also works with hospice agencies for end-of-life support and accepts short-term respite stays when space permits.
Accommodations include private and companion suites, each designed with wide doorways, step-in showers with grab bars, and an emergency call system. Some rooms add features such as individual climate controls, a kitchenette, or direct access to a secured patio, while others do not; availability depends on the specific unit selected. Weekly housekeeping and linen service are standard, and maintenance staff handle routine repairs. Residents may furnish rooms with personal items, subject to safety guidelines, to create a familiar environment.
Dining services provide three daily meals cooked on site, plus snacks and beverages available between meal times. Menus are planned by a dietitian, and texture-modified or therapeutic diets such as low-sodium or diabetic can be accommodated upon physician order. Residents eat in a common dining room with staff assistance as needed, but tray service to the room can be arranged for short-term illness or other circumstances. Some special menu options and seating times vary by day, so individual preferences are addressed during admission and updated periodically.