Greer Ranch Assisted Living operates as a licensed residential care home, able to serve older adults who require close oversight as well as residents under 60 who need the same level of attention. The community accepts individuals who wander during the day or night, present elopement risks, display combative or other challenging behaviors, live with advanced dementia, or must manage oxygen use, complex wounds, special diets, and diabetes—whether controlled by oral medication, injections, or sliding-scale insulin.
Daily health monitoring is reinforced by a 24-hour nurse on call, awake night staff, and facility-wide security that includes door alarms, PERS systems, and a fenced rear area. Background-checked caregivers can provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting and are trained to work with psychiatric conditions. Residents who walk with a cane, use a walker or wheelchair, or who require standby help, one-person or two-person transfers, full Hoyer lift support, or are confined to bed can be accommodated.
Private and semi-private rooms come furnished, and many allow residents to bring personal décor or repaint, although not every room offers the same options. Cable television, regular housekeeping, and scheduled laundry are included for most units. Independent-living tenants on the same campus can receive medication-management check-ins, weekly housekeeping, personal laundry, and a monthly meal plan to ensure oversight without sacrificing autonomy.
Meals feature both set menus and made-to-order selections. Diet modifications cover gluten-free, vegetarian, puréed, and thickened-liquid requirements, and snacks are available throughout the day. Residents may choose to dine in the common room or request in-room service when health or preference calls for it.
Amenities include resident parking, outdoor smoking areas, pet-friendly policies, full wheelchair accessibility, high-speed internet, communal gardens, and on-site religious services. Scheduled transportation helps residents reach local appointments and errands. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.