Bellaire Lodge One is a state-licensed Residential Care Home that can serve adults of varied medical profiles, including residents under 60. The team is equipped to manage oxygen therapy, special diets, and all levels of diabetic care—whether oral medication, injections, or sliding-scale insulin. Staff are also trained to supervise individuals with mild dementia, offering consistent cueing and routine reinforcement. Regular podiatry visits, third-party lab work, and dental services are coordinated on site, and psychiatric conditions are accepted when clinically appropriate.
Care delivery is reinforced by an RN or LPN on staff and a nurse on call 24 hours a day. All employees undergo background checks, and night shifts are covered by awake staff. Doors are alarmed and the rear grounds are fully fenced to reduce elopement risk. Medication management, routine vital checks, and coordination with outside physicians are standard practice. Assistance is available for bathing, dressing, and toileting when some physical help is needed, while residents who can self-feed maintain independence at meals. Transfer support ranges from simple standby to one-person assists and includes safe use of walkers and wheelchairs.
Private and semi-private rooms come furnished, and residents may add personal paint colors or décor to make the space their own, subject to safety guidelines. Cable service is available in select units, housekeeping is provided, and laundry is handled on a scheduled basis. Not every accommodation includes every feature, so prospective residents should confirm specific room offerings during a tour.
Meals follow a set menu that rotates regularly, with snacks available between scheduled dining times. The kitchen honors physician-ordered or preference-based diet modifications, such as low-sodium, diabetic, or renal plans, and management monitors compliance and portion control.
Residents have access to outdoor smoking areas, wheelchair-friendly pathways, a barber and beauty shop, community internet, communal gardens, and onsite religious services. A shuttle is offered for medical appointments only, so families should arrange private transportation for social outings.