Eva-Marie Residential Care Home II operates as a residential care home, offering a non-institutional setting for older adults who need daily oversight yet do not require skilled nursing. The team can accommodate residents who follow special diets or who manage diabetes with oral medications, ensuring meals and snacks fit physician directives. Staff are experienced with mild dementia conditions, providing supervision and cueing that help maintain safety and routine without over-medicating or isolating residents.
The community maintains background-checked staff and an asleep night shift to respond to needs that arise after hours. A fenced rear area limits wandering risk, and pull-cord systems in resident rooms alert caregivers quickly. Residents who need full assistance with bathing, dressing, or toileting receive direct hands-on help, while those who only need some physical assistance with eating can expect staff support at meal times. Transfer aid ranges from standby supervision to one-person physical transfers, and mobility aids such as walkers and wheelchairs are accommodated.
Rooms are arranged for step-free access with wide doorways that fit mobility devices, though layouts, bathroom configurations, and storage options differ, and not every accommodation includes every feature mentioned. Environmental details such as natural light, in-room call cords, and proximity to common areas vary as well, so families should review specific rooms during a tour to confirm fit and availability.
Dining follows a set menu prepared in-house three times daily, with snacks offered between meals. The kitchen team coordinates closely with caregiving staff to ensure diet modifications or restrictions—such as low-sugar options for diabetics or texture adjustments—are followed consistently. Residents eat in a shared dining area that allows staff to observe intake and provide physical assistance when needed.
Eva-Marie Residential Care Home II offers wheelchair-accessible common areas, a small communal garden, and on-site religious services for those who wish to participate. Medication management and monitoring are handled by trained staff who document administration and note any changes in condition. Housekeeping and laundry are completed on a set schedule, and the home can arrange transportation for medical appointments or outings; the property is also located near public transit for visiting family members or residents who travel independently.