Liza’s House provides three levels of care—Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Residential Care Home—so residents can transition between services without leaving the community. Oxygen therapy is available for individuals who need it, and kitchen staff follow physician-ordered special diets. The team is equipped to care for residents with moderate dementia, offering structured routines and monitoring designed to reduce confusion and maintain safety.
Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses are on site, with a nurse on call around the clock for any change in condition. All employees undergo background checks, and night-shift staff remain awake to supervise and respond quickly. A podiatrist visits the community for on-site foot care, reducing the need for outside appointments. Staff members provide some physical assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, allowing residents to maintain as much independence as possible while still receiving help when needed. An activity director organizes daily programs that match residents’ cognitive and physical abilities.
Accommodation choices include rooms with private bathrooms, furnished layouts, and cable hookups, and residents may paint or decorate to suit personal tastes. Not every room offers every feature, so prospective residents should confirm specific details during a tour.
Meals follow a set menu prepared three times daily, with snacks available between meals. The kitchen can modify textures, portion sizes, and ingredients to meet physician-ordered diet requirements, ensuring consistency with each resident’s medical plan.
Additional amenities include resident parking, exterior smoking areas, and wheelchair-accessible common spaces. An exercise room and wellness center support daily fitness, and communal gardens provide outdoor seating and walking paths. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.