Nir Community II is a residential care home that centers its services on residents who need consistent medical oversight. The team manages complex conditions such as wandering behaviors, advanced dementia, behavioral issues, nighttime wakefulness, wound care, and oxygen therapy. Staff are trained to monitor special diets and diabetes—whether controlled by oral medication or insulin injections—and the home accepts adults younger than 60 when appropriate. On-site podiatry visits help with foot health, and the community welcomes residents with co-existing psychiatric diagnoses, giving families one location for multiple care needs.
Daily support is structured around safety and hands-on help. Background-checked staff are on site 24 hours a day, backed by security measures that include a fenced rear area, door alarms, and resident call systems tied to personal emergency response devices. Caregivers provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and they can handle a wide range of transfers—from standby help with a walker to two-person lifts or a full Hoyer transfer for someone who is bed-bound. These layers of support aim to reduce hospital trips and keep residents stable in their familiar surroundings.
Private and semi-private rooms come furnished, and residents may add personal touches such as new paint or décor when feasible; not every room includes every feature, so it is best to confirm specifics during a tour. Cable service and routine housekeeping are available throughout the community, and maintenance staff handle repairs. Independent-living residents on the same campus can opt into medication-management monitoring, weekly housekeeping, laundry, and a monthly meal plan, allowing them to stay in place even as needs change.
Dining follows a set menu with three daily meals, but the kitchen is equipped to provide snacks at any hour and can serve meals in residents’ rooms when necessary. Therapeutic diets are accommodated, including gluten-free, vegetarian, mechanical-chopped, puréed, and thickened-liquid options. Staff monitor intake for residents with diabetes or other conditions that require caloric oversight.
Amenities extend beyond clinical care. The building and grounds are wheelchair accessible, with communal gardens for light outdoor activity and designated smoking areas outside. An on-site barber and beauty shop, internet access, and regular religious services add convenience. Scheduled transportation is available for medical appointments and local errands, and the property sits close to public transit for visiting family members.