Keifers Quarters in Point Pleasant, NJ, operates as both an Independent Living setting and a Residential Care Home. The community can accept adults under 60, residents who manage diabetes with oral medications, and those who require insulin injections. Staff are also trained to support individuals with mild dementia, providing monitoring and guidance appropriate to each resident’s cognitive needs.
The building is staffed and secured around the clock, and exterior doors are alarm-equipped to reduce the risk of wandering. On-site medical oversight includes routine medication management and access to ancillary clinical services coordinated through the facility. Caregivers offer standby supervision for bathing, some physical assistance with eating and dressing, and expect residents to handle toileting independently. Transfer support is available for people who use walkers or wheelchairs.
Private and semi-private rooms are offered, and some come furnished while others can be personalized with the resident’s own belongings. Certain units include a private bathroom, cable service, and regular housekeeping, but not all rooms have every feature; availability depends on the specific accommodation selected.
Dining follows a set menu prepared by kitchen staff, with snacks available between meals. A private dining room can be reserved for family gatherings or special occasions, allowing residents to host visitors in a more intimate setting.
Amenities include resident parking, outdoor designated smoking areas, full wheelchair accessibility, a movie room, internet access, an on-site library, and proximity to public transportation for off-campus appointments or outings.