Ronny’s Assisted Living LLC operates as both an assisted-living provider and a licensed residential care home, giving residents two levels of support under one roof. The assisted-living program covers help with dressing, bathing, grooming, mobility and scheduled medication administration. A nurse oversees daily clinical needs, tracks vital signs and coordinates directly with each resident’s primary physician to keep care plans current. For residents in the residential care home setting, staffing ratios are kept smaller, allowing closer supervision for chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and post-stroke recovery. Emergency call systems and 24-hour awake staff back up both care levels.
Beyond routine medical monitoring, the community arranges on-site visits from physical, occupational and speech therapists as ordered by physicians. Lab draws, imaging referrals and pharmacy deliveries are managed through local providers so residents rarely need to leave the property for basic health services. Transportation is available for off-site specialist appointments and hospital follow-ups. Short-term respite stays and coordination with home-health or hospice agencies are offered when medically appropriate, and families receive regular updates on any change in condition.
Accommodations include a selection of private and shared rooms, each with individual climate controls, basic furnishings and accessible bathrooms fitted with grab bars. Emergency pull cords or pendants are standard in most units, though not all accommodations have all features such as in-room refrigerators, walk-in showers or personal patios. Housekeeping, linen service and maintenance are provided on a regular schedule, and laundry can be done either by staff or independently if a room is equipped with a washer-dryer hookup.
Residents receive three daily meals prepared in the community kitchen, with menus reviewed by a dietitian to meet diabetic, low-sodium, renal and other physician-ordered diets. Meals are served in a communal dining room to encourage social interaction, and tray service to the room is available during illness or recovery. Snacks and hydration stations are accessible throughout the day, and some units with kitchenettes allow residents to store light refreshments, though not all accommodations have these features.