Golden Coast Senior Living #11 operates as a residential care home able to handle a wide range of medical needs. The community admits residents who wander during the day or night, are at risk for elopement, exhibit combative or other behavioral issues, require wound care, use oxygen, follow special diets, or live with diabetes managed by oral medication, injections, or sliding‐scale protocols. Advanced dementia conditions are supported, and the home also welcomes adults younger than 60 when appropriate. On-site podiatry is available, and the residence is willing to accept individuals with psychiatric diagnoses.
An RN or LPN is on staff, and a nurse is on call around the clock. All employees undergo background checks, and the rear of the property is fenced with door alarms in place to deter unsupervised exits. Staff provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfer help ranges from standby supervision to one-person or two-person lifts, including Hoyer lift use for bed-bound residents, and the team can work with walkers and wheelchairs. Nighttime staffing is in place to monitor needs even when residents are asleep.
Accommodations include furnished rooms, many with private bathrooms, cable access, and the option for residents to paint or decorate to their preferences. Specific features vary by room, so families should verify which amenities are available in the unit they select.
Meals are served from a set menu, but the kitchen can also prepare food to order. Snacks are on hand throughout the day, and staff manage diet modifications to support medical requirements such as diabetic, low-sodium, or other physician-directed plans.
Community amenities include wheelchair-accessible common areas, internet access for residents and guests, and on-site religious services. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.