The Carriage House Of Caremoor operates as a residential care home, a setting designed for individuals who need daily oversight without the intensity of a skilled-nursing facility. The community is equipped to manage residents who take oral medications for diabetes and those living with moderate dementia. On-site registered and licensed practical nurses oversee medication regimens, monitor vital signs, and coordinate with physicians as needed, ensuring medical needs remain a priority at all times.
Additional care features reinforce resident safety and comfort. Criminal background checks are completed for all team members, and an awake night-shift staff maintains supervision around the clock. Caregivers provide full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, adjusting support to each resident’s abilities. Transfer help ranges from standby supervision to two-person or bed-bound transfers, and the environment accommodates walkers and wheelchairs so residents can move as independently as possible.
Private and semi-private rooms are available, and some include a private bathroom and basic furnishings. Housekeeping services keep living spaces clean, and scheduled laundry pick-up ensures clothing and linens are maintained without family involvement. Because features vary by room, prospective residents should confirm the specific amenities included in the accommodation they select.
Dining follows a set menu prepared to meet general nutritional standards, with snacks offered between meals and in-room service available if a resident is unable to attend communal dining. The kitchen team can modify textures—mechanical chop or puree—based on physician orders or swallowing evaluations, allowing residents with chewing or swallowing challenges to receive appropriate nutrition without compromising safety.
Residents have access to wheelchair-friendly common areas, internet connectivity for personal devices, and a communal garden space for fresh air and light activity. Scheduled transportation assists with medical appointments and local errands, reducing dependence on family for routine outings.