Agape Cottage II operates as a residential care home equipped to manage complex and changing health needs. The team is trained to redirect residents who wander, monitor individuals who are awake throughout the night, and provide wound care, oxygen therapy, and special diet management. Residents younger than 60 and diabetics on oral medications are welcome, and the community is prepared to support advanced dementia. On-site podiatry services reduce the need for outside appointments. Daily living assistance covers full-service bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and transfer help ranges from standby supervision to one- or two-person assists, including safe use of walkers and wheelchairs.
Safety and oversight are structured around 24-hour staffing, door alarms, a fenced rear area, and pull-cord alert systems in resident rooms. Every employee undergoes background checks, and an activity director coordinates programming throughout the week. Overnight, staff members remain on duty—even if most are scheduled for asleep shifts—and security personnel are present around the clock to respond to alerts or wandering behaviors promptly.
Private and semi-private rooms are available, and residents may personalize their space with paint or décor if desired. Cable hookups are offered in some rooms, though availability can vary, so confirming specific features during a tour is recommended. The overall layout is wheelchair accessible and designed to keep hallways clear for mobility devices.
Meals follow a set menu prepared with physician-ordered diet modifications when required, including low-sodium, diabetic-friendly, or texture-adjusted options. Scheduled mealtimes promote routine, and snacks are kept on hand for residents who prefer smaller, more frequent servings or need nighttime nourishment. Staff provide full assistance with eating when necessary to ensure adequate intake and hydration.
The community allows smoking in designated outdoor areas, maintains fully wheelchair-accessible common spaces, and offers internet access for email, streaming, and telehealth visits. Residents can enjoy communal gardens for supervised outdoor time, attend on-site religious services, and schedule transportation for medical appointments, shopping, or local outings.