Vineyard Home, operated by Corina Drambarean, RN, functions as a Residential Care Home that centers its services on medical oversight. The staff provides wound care, oxygen therapy, and accommodates physician-ordered special diets. Residents who manage diabetes can receive support whether they use oral medications, injections, or a sliding-scale regimen. The community is equipped to care for people living with advanced dementia, and on-site nursing supervision helps coordinate treatments and monitor chronic conditions.
Around-the-clock assistance extends beyond medication and treatments. An RN or LPN is on staff, fenced front and rear yards add perimeter security, and in-room pull cords alert caregivers to urgent needs. Direct help is available for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and the team can work with walkers, wheelchairs, one- or two-person transfers, full Hoyer lifts, or bed-bound positioning. These layers of support allow residents with a wide range of mobility levels to remain in place safely.
Private rooms are offered, and some have their own bathrooms. Furnishings, cable service, and regular housekeeping can be provided, but specific features vary from room to room, so it is important to confirm availability during a visit.
Meals are served on a set menu, though residents may order alternatives. Snacks are stocked throughout the day, and in-room dining is available when needed. The kitchen staff coordinates closely with nursing to manage diet modifications that support health conditions such as diabetes or renal restrictions.
The building is wheelchair accessible and situated near public transportation, making it easier for families and residents to arrange off-site appointments or outings.