Best Care Assisted Living operates as both an assisted-living residence and a residential care home, allowing it to serve older adults who need daily help while still wanting a homelike setting. The team is equipped to manage wound care protocols, administer oxygen, and follow physician-ordered special diets. Residents who use oral medications or insulin—whether on a fixed schedule or a sliding scale—receive supervised diabetic management. The community is also prepared to support individuals living with moderate dementia conditions, providing structured oversight within a smaller, more contained environment.
Clinical coverage is reinforced by an RN or LPN on staff and a nurse on call around the clock. Employees undergo background checks, an awake night shift is always present, and the building is secured 24/7 with door alarms for added safety. On-site assistance extends to full help with bathing, dressing, and toileting and partial help with eating. Residents who walk with a device, use a wheelchair, or need standby, one-person, or two-person transfers will find care staff trained in each of those methods.
Living spaces are offered furnished, with many rooms wired for cable and maintained by regular housekeeping and scheduled laundry services. Because floor plans vary, not every unit includes every feature, so confirming specific room amenities during a visit is encouraged.
Meals follow a set menu that rotates routinely, and snacks are available throughout the day. The kitchen staff works with nursing to provide diet modifications, allowing the community to accommodate low-sodium, diabetic-friendly, or other physician-directed nutritional plans without disrupting the overall meal service.
Common areas are wheelchair accessible, Wi-Fi is provided for residents who wish to stay connected online, and a stair glide supports safe movement between levels for those who prefer it to an elevator or stairs.