Amore Retirement Living is a residential care home that centers its program on hands-on medical oversight. The team can accommodate residents who require continuous nighttime monitoring, wound care, oxygen therapy, or specialized dietary regimens. Individuals under 60 years old are accepted, and the staff has protocols for managing mild dementia conditions. Diabetic management is available across the spectrum—oral medications, insulin injections, and sliding-scale dosing—so residents receive consistent glucose monitoring without leaving the community.
Registered and licensed nurses are on staff, and a nurse is on call 24 hours a day. All employees undergo background checks, and an awake night shift monitors fenced front and rear perimeters supplemented by door alarms, wander-guard technology, and in-room pull cords that alert staff. The team offers full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Mobility support includes help for residents who use walkers or wheelchairs, as well as standby, one-person, or two-person transfers.
Accommodations range from private to shared suites, each with basic utilities and emergency call features; some units add in-room bathrooms or garden views, but not all suites provide every option. Housekeeping and linen service are standard, and maintenance handles routine repairs so residents can focus on daily life rather than facility upkeep.
Meals follow a set menu prepared in the community kitchen, with snacks available between dining periods. The kitchen staff works with medical personnel to manage diet modifications for diabetes, low-sodium needs, or other physician-ordered restrictions, ensuring nutritional plans line up with each resident’s care requirements.
Residents have access to wheelchair-friendly common spaces, a barber and beauty shop, communal gardens, and on-site religious services. Transportation can be scheduled for an additional fee, and the location is close to public transit for visiting family members. Hospice and short-term respite stays are available, and the staff oversees medication management and monitoring. Regular housekeeping and laundry services are included, and on-call professionals such as nurses, podiatrists, and dentists supplement the day-to-day care program.