Loving Care Alf 1 Inc operates as both an assisted living residence and a residential care home, giving residents access to support that ranges from basic supervision to more hands-on daily assistance. A licensed nurse oversees medication management, monitors chronic conditions, and coordinates with outside physicians, therapists, and pharmacies. Caregivers are on duty around the clock to help with bathing, dressing, mobility, continence care, and routine vital-sign checks. The staff also schedules on-site visits from podiatrists, home health agencies, and hospice providers when ordered, so residents can receive most ongoing medical services without leaving the property.
Beyond medical oversight, the community maintains fall-prevention protocols, an emergency call system, and regular safety assessments of each resident’s care plan. Scheduled transportation is available for specialists’ appointments, dialysis, or outpatient procedures, and staff accompanies residents when extra support is needed. Housekeeping, laundry service, and assistance with scheduling medical follow-ups are part of the standard package. Structured daily activities—such as chair exercise, cognitive games, and small-group social events—are organized to keep residents engaged, but participation is optional and adjusted to each person’s functional level.
Accommodations include a selection of private and shared bedrooms, some with en-suite bathrooms and others with nearby shared facilities. Rooms are furnished, but residents may bring personal items to make the space familiar. Wheelchair-accessible layouts, grab bars, and non-slip flooring are standard in common areas; select rooms add features such as walk-in showers or in-room climate controls. Not all accommodations have every feature, so families should verify details during a tour. Weekly housekeeping and linen service are provided for all units, and maintenance handles repairs or safety modifications as care needs change.
Meals are prepared on site three times a day, with staff trained to follow physician-ordered diets such as low-sodium, diabetic-friendly, or mechanical-soft menus. Residents dine together in a common dining room where caregivers are present to assist with portioning, adaptive utensils, or cueing for those with cognitive limitations. Snacks and hydration stations are available between meals, and kitchen staff accommodates individual requests when medically appropriate. The facility reviews menus with a dietitian to ensure nutritional adequacy, but menu options can vary, so prospective residents may wish to sample a meal during their visit.