Audubon Care Homes – Dreyfous House is licensed as an assisted-living facility, so residents receive help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication management. A licensed nurse supervises care plans, monitors chronic conditions, and arranges on-site lab work or visiting specialists when needed. Staff members are on duty around the clock and can respond to emergencies through call-button systems placed in resident rooms and common areas, helping reduce response times if a health issue arises.
Beyond the basic clinical support, the community coordinates physical, occupational, and speech therapy sessions that can be scheduled on site, and it handles transportation for off-site medical appointments. The team maintains regular communication with residents’ primary physicians and pharmacies to keep medication orders current, and it offers wellness checks to track vital signs and weight changes. Family members receive updates through care conferences, and short-term respite stays are accepted when space permits.
Residents can choose from private or companion suites, each designed for ease of mobility with wide doorways and accessible bathrooms. Some units include kitchenettes, individual climate controls, or direct access to outdoor patio areas, while other layouts are more compact; availability of these features varies by room type. Weekly housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are provided, and personal furnishings are welcome as long as they meet safety guidelines.
Three meals are prepared daily in the central kitchen, and menus can be modified to accommodate diabetic, low-sodium, or other physician-ordered diets. Snacks are available between meals, and staff can assist residents who need help getting to the dining room or with adaptive utensils. Special occasion meals and family visitation dining are arranged in a private area when requested, and hydration stations are stocked throughout the day to encourage fluid intake.