Crossroads Senior Living Magnolia operates as a Residential Care Home and is equipped to serve residents with a range of medical needs. The community supports individuals who wander and those living with moderate dementia, and it is prepared to accept residents younger than 60 when clinically appropriate. Clinical oversight extends to wound care, oxygen management, and comprehensive diabetic care, including oral medications, injections, and sliding-scale protocols. Special diets are accommodated as prescribed.
Nursing resources include an RN or LPN on staff and a nurse on call around the clock. All employees undergo background checks, and a dedicated night-shift team remains on site while residents sleep. Safety measures include 24-hour staffing, door alarms, a fenced rear area, and a personal emergency response system that alerts staff immediately. On-site podiatry rounds supplement routine primary care visits. Direct care services cover full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfer help ranges from standby support and walker or wheelchair assistance to one-person transfers, Hoyer lifts, and care for those who are bed bound.
Private and semi-private rooms are available, and some include an en suite bathroom. Furnishings are provided, although residents may bring personal items, paint, or decorate to suit their preferences. Basic cable service, housekeeping, and scheduled laundry are offered, but not every unit includes every feature, so it is best to confirm details during a tour.
Meals follow a set menu prepared to meet physician-ordered dietary plans. Staff can provide in-room dining and manage mechanical-chopped, puréed, or thickened-liquid textures as needed. Snacks are available between meals, and special diet requests—such as low-sodium or diabetic-friendly options—are accommodated routinely.
Residents have access to outdoor smoking areas, high-speed internet, wheelchair-accessible common spaces, and communal gardens designed for relaxation and supervised strolls. Pets are allowed, which can be an important comfort for many residents. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.