Intervention Assisted Living Inc. operates as a residential care home, offering a setting that can accept adults younger than 60 as well as older residents. The staff is trained to work with mild dementia, and the community is willing to admit individuals with psychiatric conditions when clinically appropriate. Basic physical assistance is available on a standby basis for bathing, dressing and toileting, while residents who can eat independently are encouraged to do so. When transfers are needed, staff provide supervision and support with walkers rather than full lifting, helping residents remain as mobile as their conditions allow.
A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse is on the roster, and a nurse is on call 24 hours a day for changes in condition or urgent questions. All employees pass background checks before hire, night-shift staff remain on site (asleep but ready to respond), and exit doors are alarmed to reduce the risk of wandering. These measures combine to provide consistent oversight without placing hospital-level restrictions on daily life.
Private and semi-private rooms are available. Some come furnished, while others can be personalized with the resident’s own furniture, paint colors and décor; cable service is offered in select units. Because features vary, families should confirm which rooms include the options they consider essential.
Meals follow a set menu, with diet modifications available for residents who need them. Staff prepare snacks throughout the day to address smaller appetites or specific blood-sugar schedules. Independent-living residents who still want a lighter service package can opt for medication-management monitoring, weekly housekeeping and personal laundry, letting them maintain autonomy while having clinical oversight close at hand.
Residents have access to on-site parking for personal vehicles, campus-wide internet, scheduled religious services in the building and a location close to public transportation for off-site appointments or social outings.