Rosie’s House is a residential care home that can accept residents with a wide range of health profiles. The team is prepared to supervise individuals who wander or are at risk for elopement, manage behavioral issues common in advanced dementia, and support oxygen therapy. Residents with special diets, including younger adults under 60, can be accommodated, and diabetic care is provided whether the resident relies on oral medications, injections, or a sliding-scale regimen.
Care delivery is reinforced by an RN or LPN on staff, comprehensive background checks, 24-hour staffing, a fenced rear yard, alarmed exits, pull-cords, and personal emergency response systems that alert caregivers. Visiting podiatry services reduce the need for outside appointments. Staff can give full assistance with bathing, dressing, and toileting, while offering partial help at mealtimes. Transfers range from standby supervision to two-person assistance and can be performed for residents who use walkers or wheelchairs.
Private and semi-private rooms are available; some include in-room bathrooms, basic furnishings, cable service, and the option for residents to paint or decorate. Because layouts vary, not every room offers each of these features, so prospective residents should confirm specific details during a tour.
Meals are prepared on site with both set menus and made-to-order selections. Snacks are available between meals, and the kitchen team can adjust textures, portion sizes, and ingredients to meet physician-ordered diet modifications.
Additional conveniences include resident parking, outside smoking areas, wheelchair-accessible common spaces, internet access, and scheduled transportation for errands and medical visits.