The Sanctuary At Stonehaven operates as a Residential Care Home and is equipped to handle a wide range of medical and behavioral needs. Residents with advanced dementia, wandering tendencies at any time of day, risk of elopement, and those who stay up all night are all accepted. Clinical support extends to wound care, oxygen management, special diets, and diabetes oversight for both oral medications and insulin injections. A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse is on-site, with a nurse on call around the clock, ensuring rapid response to changes in condition. Full assistance is available for bathing, dressing, and toileting, while residents who can feed themselves independently are encouraged to do so. Transfer support covers walkers, wheelchairs, standby supervision, and one-person assists, promoting safe mobility across different levels of need. On-site podiatry rounds further reduce the need for external appointments.
Security and engagement are reinforced by 24-hour staffed coverage, door alarms, and an activity director who organizes structured programs designed for cognitive support as well as general recreation. These safeguards combine with clinical oversight to provide continuous monitoring and rapid intervention when necessary. The goal is to maintain stability, minimize hospital trips, and provide families with confidence that medical, behavioral, and functional challenges are addressed in-house whenever possible.
Accommodations at The Sanctuary At Stonehaven include furnished rooms, private bathrooms, and cable service, although not every unit offers all three features, so prospective residents should verify availability. Spaces are arranged to allow for easy wheelchair navigation and quick caregiver access, reflecting the community’s focus on safety and practicality. Independent Living residents can choose additional medication-management monitoring and routine housekeeping services, letting them preserve autonomy while benefiting from clinical oversight as needed.
Dining is handled through a set menu complemented by on-order selections, enabling the kitchen to meet physician-ordered dietary restrictions such as low-sugar, low-sodium, or texture-modified meals. Staff review diet orders regularly in conjunction with clinical leadership to ensure each resident receives appropriate nutrition. Meal times are structured but flexible enough to accommodate blood-glucose monitoring, insulin scheduling, and individual preference for smaller or more frequent servings.
Residents have access to a wheelchair-accessible environment that includes a barber and beauty shop, a wellness center for exercise and routine health checks, site-wide internet, and scheduled transportation for medical appointments or errands. These practical amenities aim to reduce outside trips and streamline daily living while keeping individuals connected to loved ones and essential services.