House Of Love Assisted Living #2 operates as a residential care home, centering its services on consistent medical oversight. The staff monitors residents who wander at any time of day, manages wound care and oxygen use, and coordinates special diets ranging from low-sodium to diabetes-specific meal plans. The team also supports adults under 60 who need an assisted-living setting. Diabetic residents receive care for oral medications, insulin injections, and sliding-scale coverage as prescribed. The community is equipped to continue serving individuals with advanced dementia, adjusting supervision levels as conditions progress.
Registered and licensed nurses are on staff, and a nurse remains on call around the clock. Night shifts are staffed by awake caregivers, and security personnel are onsite 24 hours a day. Residents who need complete help with bathing, dressing, eating, or toileting receive full assistance. Transfers are handled according to individual ability, whether that involves standby aid, a single-person or two-person lift, support for walkers and wheelchairs, or the use of a Hoyer lift for full transfers.
Private and semi-private rooms come furnished, and families may choose to repaint or decorate to make the space more familiar. Cable service is available in many—but not all—rooms, so confirming availability during a tour is advised. The building is single-story, minimizing the need for stair use and easing access for residents who rely on mobility devices.
Meals follow a set menu that has been coordinated with dietitian input to align with the special-diet program. Food is served three times daily at scheduled times, and snacks are available between meals. Staff members track intake for residents who need diabetic monitoring or weight management and will provide hand-over-hand assistance for anyone who cannot feed themselves independently.
Smoking is permitted in designated outdoor areas, and the entire property has been designed for wheelchair accessibility, including ramps and widened doorways. Internet access in common areas allows residents to stay connected with family, manage personal affairs online, or enjoy streaming content during downtime.