Complete Care at Bey Lea provides both Assisted Living and dedicated Memory Care, allowing residents to transition seamlessly as their needs change. The community is equipped to manage residents who wander during the day or night, those at risk for elopement, and individuals with combative or other behavioral issues. Support extends to residents under 60 as well as to diabetics—whether on oral medication, injections, or sliding-scale insulin. Staff are experienced with advanced dementia, ensuring personalized oversight for each stage of cognitive decline.
Registered and licensed nurses are on staff, with a nurse on call around the clock for urgent concerns. An Activity Director coordinates structured engagement, while door alarms and a fully fenced rear area add layers of security for those prone to wandering. Podiatry services are available on site, minimizing the need for outside appointments. All four primary activities of daily living—bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting—can be provided with full assistance, and transfer help ranges from standby guidance to one-person transfers for walkers or wheelchairs.
Apartments feature practical comforts such as private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and cable, although not every unit contains each feature. Residents may choose the layout that matches their preferences and budgets. Independent Living tenants have access to medication-management monitoring as well as scheduled housekeeping, enabling them to remain self-reliant while still benefiting from oversight.
Dining follows a set menu designed to meet nutritional guidelines, and snacks are available throughout the day for additional flexibility. Meals are served in common dining areas, encouraging social interaction among residents.
On-site conveniences include resident parking for those who still drive, a barber and beauty shop, and a wellness center for routine check-ups and exercise programs. Internet access is provided throughout the community, and a stair glide supports safe movement between floors for residents with mobility limitations.