Prince Of Peace II operates as both an Assisted Living residence and a Residential Care Home, giving families two levels of licensed support under one roof. The team admits residents who wander during the day or night, display elopement risks, or present combative or other behavioral challenges, and they are prepared to care for people living with advanced dementia. Nurses manage wound care, oxygen therapies, special diets, and blood-glucose oversight—including oral medications, scheduled insulin injections, and sliding-scale dosing—so diabetic residents can stay on site as needs change.
A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse is on the staff, and a nurse remains on call around the clock. Direct-care staff are present 24/7 to provide full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Mobility support ranges from simple standby help with a walker to one-person or two-person transfers, full-body Hoyer-lift transfers, and care for residents who are bed-bound. Continuous security monitoring helps reduce nighttime wandering and exit-seeking.
Private and companion rooms are available furnished, with the option for residents to repaint or decorate if they choose; cable service and scheduled laundry are offered in many—but not all—accommodations, so it is best to confirm specific room features in advance. Independent living residents who prefer less oversight can still receive medication-management monitoring, weekly housekeeping, personal laundry service, and a monthly meal plan while maintaining a greater degree of autonomy.
Meals follow a set menu that can be adjusted for doctor-ordered diet modifications, and snacks are available throughout the day. Residents who are unwell or prefer privacy can request in-room dining. Independent living participants may opt into the community’s meal program for added convenience while keeping the flexibility to cook or dine out on their own.
On-site amenities include resident parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, a barber and beauty shop, internet access, a stair glide for easier floor-to-floor travel, and scheduled transportation for medical appointments and local errands.