Delia’s Residential Community 2 operates as a specialized residential care home, concentrating on residents who need consistent medical oversight. The team is equipped to address behaviors such as wandering day or night, provide monitoring for those who are up all night, and manage residents who rely on oxygen therapy or require modified diets. Diabetes care for individuals on oral medications is handled on site, and the staff is trained to support advanced dementia conditions. An RN or LPN is on staff, and a nurse is on call 24 hours a day to coordinate care and respond to changes in condition without delay.
Safety and staffing protocols are structured for continuous supervision. Caregivers remain awake through the night, and the property is protected with 24-hour security, a fenced rear area, door alarms, and Wander Guard technology to prevent unsafe exits. Residents have access to full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfer needs ranging from walker supervision to two-person or Hoyer lift transfers, including bed-bound support, are met by trained staff. Podiatry services are provided in house, limiting the need for external appointments and reducing the disruption to residents’ routines. All employees undergo background checks before employment.
Accommodations are available in furnished rooms, some of which include cable service. Because layouts and amenities vary, not every room comes with identical features, so prospective residents and families should verify specific details during a visit. The overall environment is kept functional and easy to navigate for individuals with mobility or cognitive challenges.
Dining follows a set menu designed to meet standard nutritional requirements, with snacks available between meals. The kitchen can implement physician-ordered diet modifications and manage texture or ingredient adjustments for residents with diabetes or other medical needs, ensuring meals align with each person’s care plan.
Residents benefit from practical on-site services such as wheelchair-accessible common areas, resident parking, and communal gardens that provide a secure outdoor space for fresh air and light activity.