Wonder Years Care Home operates as a Residential Care Home, delivering medical oversight that includes on-site oxygen management and comprehensive diabetes support for residents using either oral medications or insulin injections. The staff is also experienced in caring for people living with advanced dementia, offering close observation and timely intervention to keep behavioral and medical symptoms in check.
Around-the-clock awake staff provide scheduled and unscheduled assistance, while a fenced rear yard, door alarms, and a PERS system that alerts caregivers reinforce safety. Residents who need help with bathing, eating, dressing, or toileting receive full, hands-on assistance. Mobility needs are met with flexibility: walkers and wheelchairs are accommodated, and caregivers are trained for standby supervision, one-person, or two-person transfers as required.
Private and shared rooms are available, and many include cable service for personal entertainment, although not every accommodation has the same features. Rooms are kept uncluttered to allow safe movement for wheelchairs and walkers, and emergency pull cords are installed where feasible to give residents an added layer of security.
Meals are prepared in-house, served three times daily, and adjusted for medical or personal requirements such as low-sugar or low-sodium diets. Staff members monitor intake and hydration, stepping in to provide complete assistance when a resident cannot eat independently. For individuals in the community’s Independent Living section, medication-management monitoring is available; caregivers track dosing schedules, offer reminders, and coordinate refills so that residents can maintain autonomy without sacrificing medication accuracy.
Resident parking spaces are on the property, and scheduled transportation is offered for medical appointments and errands. Internet access keeps residents connected to family and news, while designated outdoor areas let smokers light up without affecting non-smokers. Pets are allowed, which can be an important comfort to residents; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.