Barclay Haven is a residential care home that concentrates on medically complex residents, including those living with advanced dementia. Care teams are trained to manage wanderers at any time of day, mitigate elopement risks, and respond to combative or other behavioral issues. Residents who are up throughout the night receive continuous monitoring, and the home is equipped to handle wound care, oxygen therapy, and a range of medically prescribed special diets. Adults under 60 are accepted, and diabetic management covers oral medications, injections, and sliding-scale regimens.
An RN or LPN is on-site, with a nurse on call 24 hours a day, while round-the-clock staff and security systems—fenced rear grounds, alarmed doors, and a PERS alert network—help maintain safety. Visiting podiatry keeps routine foot care in-house. Direct-care aides provide full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfer capabilities span walkers, wheelchairs, standby support, one-person and two-person transfers, full-body or Hoyer lifts, and care for those who are bed bound.
Accommodations include private bathrooms in many rooms and cable service where available, though not every suite offers both features. The layout is designed to simplify navigation for residents with cognitive impairment and to allow staff clear sightlines for supervision.
Meals follow a set menu prepared to physician or dietitian specifications, with snacks available between meals. The kitchen team can modify textures, portion sizes, and nutrient content to meet diabetic, low-sodium, or other therapeutic diet requirements.
The property is wheelchair accessible throughout and offers community-wide internet access, useful for telehealth, family video calls, and entertainment. Barclay Haven is RN-owned, so clinical oversight is embedded in day-to-day operations, and management decisions are made with a medical perspective in mind.