Circle Of Life Alzheimers Homes, LLC III is licensed as both a residential care home and a dedicated memory-care setting, so each resident receives support that matches the progression of cognitive decline, including advanced dementia. The team accepts and manages behaviors such as daytime or nighttime wandering, elopement risk, combativeness, and other behavioral issues. Clinical protocols are in place for residents who are up all night, require wound care, use oxygen, need special diets, or live with diabetes—whether controlled by oral medication, injections, or sliding-scale insulin. The home also admits adults under 60 when appropriate, giving families a local option for younger residents who need memory-care oversight.
A nurse is on call 24 hours a day, background-checked staff remain on site around the clock, and the property is secured with alarmed doors, a fenced rear area, and personal emergency response systems that signal caregivers. Psychiatric diagnoses are accepted, and the staff can provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfer help ranges from standby support to one- or two-person assists, wheelchair or walker help, Hoyer-lift transfers, and care for residents who are bed-bound. An awake night shift monitors residents continuously, reinforcing the safety measures already in place.
Living accommodations include furnished rooms that may feature a private bathroom, cable service, and the option for residents or families to repaint or decorate. Because not every room has all features, prospective residents should confirm availability during a tour.
Meals follow a set menu with snacks available throughout the day, and the kitchen prepares modified diets—including mechanical-chopped, puréed, thickened-liquid, vegetarian, and other physician-ordered plans. The staff also manages complex diet requirements linked to diabetes and other medical conditions to keep residents’ nutrition aligned with their care plans.
The property is wheelchair accessible throughout and offers internet access so residents can stay in touch with family or access online entertainment and resources.