Residents at The Golden Age 2 AFH receive assisted-living services designed to maintain health and safety while supporting independence. Staff members help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, mobility and medication management, and they monitor residents for changes in condition that may require physician notification. A nurse is on call, and the team can coordinate with outside medical providers, schedule therapy services and arrange transportation for off-site appointments, ensuring continuity of care.
In addition to direct medical oversight, the community offers routine wellness checks, fall-prevention measures and 24-hour staffing so that help is available whenever it is needed. Residents can request scheduled transportation for errands, participate in exercise programs tailored to their ability level and take part in social activities that encourage cognitive engagement and companionship. Housekeeping, laundry and maintenance services are performed regularly to limit physical strain on residents and keep the environment clean and safe.
Accommodations include a mix of private and shared rooms, each designed with basic furnishings, closet space and individually controlled climate systems. Bathrooms are equipped with grab bars and non-slip surfaces, and an emergency call system links directly to staff. Some units offer wheelchair-accessible roll-in showers, while others provide standard walk-in showers; not all accommodations have all the features, so families can review room options during a visit.
Dining services feature three daily meals prepared on site, with menus that account for common dietary needs such as low-sodium, diabetic-friendly and soft-food options. Residents can receive assistance with eating if required, and snacks are available between meals. Staff monitor nutritional intake and communicate with medical professionals when specialized diet orders are in place. Meals are typically served in a communal dining area, though room service can be arranged for those recovering from illness or preferring privacy.