The Post at Providence operates as a residential care home, offering a setting where residents can receive close attention alongside medical monitoring. The team is prepared to manage oxygen therapy, special diets, and blood-sugar control for diabetics on either oral medications or insulin injections. Staff are trained to remain up and alert throughout the night, which supports residents with sleep disruptions and those whose conditions require round-the-clock observation. Advanced dementia care is available, and care plans are adapted as conditions progress.
Registered and licensed nurses are on site and a nurse is on call 24 hours a day. All employees undergo background checks, and security measures include door alarms, an enclosed rear area, and in-room pull cords that summon staff. Night shift caregivers stay awake, and the community can give full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfer help ranges from standby support for walkers to two-person or full Hoyer lift transfers, allowing the team to accommodate a wide range of mobility levels.
Private and semi-private rooms are available; some include a private bathroom, basic furnishings, and cable service. Residents who prefer a personal touch may paint or decorate their rooms after coordinating with staff. Housekeeping and scheduled laundry services are provided, but it should be noted that not every accommodation includes every listed feature.
Meals follow a set menu designed by dietary staff, and snacks are available between meal times. The kitchen can modify textures, portion sizes, and ingredients to meet physician-ordered diet plans, including low-sugar, low-sodium, and other specialized requirements.
The campus is wheelchair accessible and offers internet access, communal garden space, interest-based social clubs, and scheduled transportation for medical appointments or local outings.