Angel Of Light operates as a Residential Care Home geared toward residents who require close clinical oversight. The home is equipped to support individuals who wander in the morning or evening, those with mild dementia, adults under 60 who need supervision, diabetics managed with oral medications, and anyone on physician-ordered special diets. A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse is on staff, and a nurse is on call around the clock to monitor vital signs, adjust care plans, and coordinate with outside medical providers.
Care delivery is reinforced by awake overnight staff, routine background checks, door alarms, wander-guard technology, and fully fenced front and rear areas that limit elopement risk. Residents can receive full assistance with bathing, dressing, and toileting, plus some physical help at mealtimes. Transfer needs are met through standby support, a one-person lift technique, or accommodation of walkers and wheelchairs. An activity director plans structured programs that align with each resident’s cognitive and physical abilities while 24-hour security and caregiving teams remain available on-site for unplanned events.
Private and semi-private rooms are available furnished, and most offer individual temperature controls and cable television, though not every room contains every feature. Housekeeping keeps living areas orderly, and laundry service is provided on a regular schedule.
Meals follow a set menu with physician-approved diet modifications for diabetes, texture changes, and other special requirements. Snacks are offered throughout the day, and a monthly meal plan is available for residents in the Independent Living program. Independent-living participants may also opt into medication-management monitoring, weekly housekeeping, and personal laundry service.
The property is wheelchair accessible and contains an exercise room for structured or independent workouts. High-speed internet access is provided in common areas, and scheduled transportation helps residents reach medical appointments and community outings.