Mother Freda House Of Refuge 2 operates as a residential care home and is equipped to handle a wide range of medical needs. The team monitors and supports residents who wander during the day or night, addresses elopement risks, and supervises individuals who are up throughout the night. Skilled staff manage wound care, administer oxygen therapy, and accommodate special diets. Residents under 60 and those living with mild dementia can be served here, and comprehensive diabetic care is available, whether the resident uses oral medications, injections, or a sliding-scale regimen.
Clinical oversight is backed by an RN or LPN on staff and a nurse on call around the clock. All employees undergo background checks, and an awake night shift works alongside 24-hour security, fenced grounds, and alarmed doors. Direct care extends to full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfer help ranges from standby support to one- or two-person assists, full Hoyer lift moves, and bed-bound care, with accommodation for walkers and wheelchairs.
Private and semi-private rooms come furnished, and residents may paint or decorate to personalize their space. Cable service is offered in many rooms, although not every accommodation includes every feature.
Meals follow a set menu prepared to meet nutritional guidelines, and snacks are available throughout the day. Diet modifications are routinely managed, allowing the kitchen to support physician-ordered meal plans, renal diets, diabetic restrictions, or other specialized instructions.
The community provides outside smoking areas, internet access, and landscaped communal gardens. On-site religious services are held regularly. Medication management, laundry, and housekeeping are included, and residents can see visiting primary-care physicians or receive attention from a mobile ER team when needed. An on-staff dietician reviews meal plans, and transportation is available for appointments and errands.