Home of the Good Shepherd Moreau is an assisted-living community that centers its care model on consistent clinical support. Residents who need oxygen therapy, special diets, or diabetes management—whether by oral medication, insulin injections, or sliding-scale protocols—receive daily oversight. The community also accepts individuals with moderate dementia and provides structured cognitive activities alongside practical supervision. On-site services cover medication management, incontinence programs, high-acuity monitoring, and non-ambulatory care, and the staff can furnish full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting when required.
The facility maintains an RN or LPN on every shift, a nurse on site around the clock, and an additional nurse on call at all times. Background-checked team members work awake overnight, and an activity director coordinates programming such as pet-focused sessions and Dakim BrainFitness exercises. Safety systems include 24-hour staffed security, wall-mounted pull cords that can alert staff or dial 911 directly, and personal emergency response devices with the same dual-alert capability. Residents who use walkers or wheelchairs can be transferred with the help of one or two staff members, depending on individual needs.
Living spaces are designed for practicality. Many apartments offer private bathrooms, independent temperature controls, and cable service, although these features vary by unit. Housekeeping and maintenance are provided, and layouts accommodate mobility aids to make daily routines straightforward.
Dining follows a choice-driven format. Residents may select from a set menu or place on-order requests at each meal, and snacks are available throughout the day. The kitchen works closely with nursing to tailor diets, supporting everything from low-sodium plans to complex carbohydrate-controlled menus for diabetes.
Residents have access to an exercise room, a wellness center, and an on-site movie room for scheduled screenings. Internet connectivity is available throughout the building, and a barber and beauty shop offers personal-care appointments. On-site resident parking and community transportation make it practical to keep personal vehicles or arrange rides for off-site errands and medical appointments.