Tree Lane Home is a residential care home that centers its services on medical and behavioral support for older adults and qualified younger residents. Care teams are trained to manage wandering, daytime or nighttime exit-seeking, elopement risks, combative behavior, advanced dementia, and other complex behavioral issues. Nurses oversee wound care, oxygen therapy, and specialized dietary needs, and they provide comprehensive diabetic management, whether the resident uses oral medication, injections, or a sliding-scale regimen. The home also accepts residents who require assistance because they are up all night or have other sleep-related behaviors.
Around-the-clock clinical oversight is delivered by an RN or LPN on staff, a nurse on call 24 hours a day, and an awake night shift. Security measures include continuous staff presence, perimeter fencing, door alarms, and a personal emergency response system that alerts staff. Direct-care personnel can supply full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfer help ranges from standby supervision and walker use to one-person or two-person transfers, full Hoyer-lift transfers, and care for individuals who are bed bound.
Private rooms are available and may include a private bathroom and cable service; some rooms do not offer every feature, so families should confirm availability when touring. Each space is kept practical and uncluttered to accommodate walkers and wheelchairs.
Meals follow a set menu prepared to meet physician-ordered diet modifications, including low-sodium, renal, diabetic, and other special diets. Scheduled snacks are provided between meals, and staff monitor intake for residents who need extra encouragement or supervision.
The residence is wheelchair accessible throughout, offers internet access for residents who wish to stay connected, and is nurse owned, which supports a clinically focused approach to daily operations.