Eliza Jennings Home offers three main residential options designed to match different levels of day-to-day assistance. Independent living residents receive basic oversight and access to on-site services without having their routines tightly scheduled. Assisted living adds predictable personal help with bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication reminders, allowing residents to stay active while staff handles the tasks that have become difficult. Memory care is available for individuals coping with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias; this secure program provides structured daily schedules, increased supervision, and staff trained in cognitive support techniques.
Beyond the standing residential programs, the community provides medical support that can be arranged as needed. Respite care is offered for short stays when a regular caregiver is unavailable, giving families a safe hand-off option with professional supervision in place. The short-term rehabilitation service accepts residents recovering from illness, surgery, or injury and delivers therapy plans created by licensed physical, occupational, and speech therapists. For those managing diabetes, the team can coordinate blood-glucose monitoring, insulin administration, dietary oversight, and physician communication to help maintain stable health markers.
Private and companion suites are available, and layouts differ in size and configuration; not all accommodations contain every feature. Options may include in-room private bathrooms, step-in showers, and basic kitchenettes, while safety features such as grab bars and emergency call systems are standard throughout. Residents can bring furniture to personalize their space, and regular maintenance is handled by the on-site team. Outdoor areas such as walking paths and seating patios give residents a spot for fresh air, light exercise, or visiting with family.
Daily meals are served in a communal dining room staffed by servers who can assist with trays, portion control, and adaptive utensils if required. Menus are planned by dietitians to align with physician-ordered diets, including carbohydrate-counted choices for residents with diabetes and consistency-modified options for those with swallowing issues. Snacks and beverages are available between meals, and staff can provide reminders or escorts for individuals who need them. Special events like holiday dinners and birthday celebrations give residents additional variety without leaving the campus.