Mission of Love operates as a residential care home and is equipped to handle a range of medical conditions. Caregivers monitor residents who wander during the day or night, manage behavioral issues, provide wound care and oxygen support, and accommodate special diets for conditions such as diabetes controlled with oral medication. The team is able to serve adults under 60 and supports advanced dementia, adjusting routines and supervision levels as needed. On-site podiatry visits reduce the need for off-campus appointments and help maintain mobility and skin health.
Staff members undergo background checks, and an awake night shift keeps watch while door alarms and fully fenced front and rear areas add another layer of security. Residents can receive full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfer support ranges from simple standby help to one- or two-person transfers, full Hoyer lifts, and total care for bed-bound individuals, ensuring that changing mobility needs are met without relocating to another facility.
Resident rooms are available in several layouts, some with private bathrooms. Furnishings are provided, though residents may bring personal items and can paint or decorate the space to their liking. Cable service and regular housekeeping are included; however, not every accommodation contains every listed feature, so it is advisable to confirm details during a tour.
Meals are offered through a rotating set menu as well as an on-order option at each sitting. Snacks are available between meals, and a private dining room can be reserved for family visits. The kitchen staff manages specialized diets, including gluten-free, vegetarian, mechanical-chopped, pureed, and thickened-liquid plans, to meet physician recommendations and maintain nutrition.
Amenities include resident parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, a movie room, and on-site religious services. Scheduled transportation, plus proximity to public transit, helps residents reach appointments and local shops. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.