Lia’s Home Sweet Home operates as a residential care home, offering the clinical oversight many families want in a small-scale setting. Medical support includes oxygen administration, tailored meal plans for special diets, and glucose management for residents who use either oral medications or insulin injections. Staff are trained to work with progressive and advanced dementia, maintaining routines and interventions that help manage behaviors and keep residents safe.
Additional care features are structured to address daily living needs around the clock. An awake night-shift team monitors residents continuously, and both the front and rear areas of the property are securely fenced. Caregivers can provide full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and they are equipped to handle a wide range of mobility requirements—from simple standby help to one- or two-person transfers and full Hoyer-lift support for bed-bound residents.
Private and semi-private rooms are available, and some include cable service so residents can watch preferred programming; however, not every room offers the same features, so it is best to verify availability during a visit. Common areas are designed for ease of movement and supervision, giving residents options to relax outside their rooms while remaining within view of staff.
Dining follows an on-order format, allowing residents to select meals that match their tastes and clinical requirements. Snacks are available throughout the day, and the kitchen team manages diet modifications to align with physician directives for conditions such as diabetes, renal disease, or texture-modified needs.
Amenities and services extend to resident parking for those who still drive, wheelchair-accessible routes inside and outside the building, community-wide internet access, and maintained communal gardens for fresh air and light activity. Scheduled transportation assists residents with medical appointments or local outings, reducing family coordination requirements.