Garden of Eden Adult Family Home is licensed to provide memory-care services for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. A trained team is on duty around the clock to monitor cognition, administer medications, and guide residents through structured routines that preserve familiar habits and reduce agitation. The community can also accept individuals who need a short respite stay, giving family caregivers a break, and it is equipped to support residents who require diabetes management through blood-sugar monitoring, insulin administration, and coordination with outside physicians as needed.
Beyond its specialized memory program, the home delivers daily assistance with bathing, grooming, mobility, and continence care, always based on an individualized service plan. Licensed nurses oversee care plans, coordinate outside therapies, and arrange on-site visits from podiatrists, lab technicians, and other allied professionals. Emergency response systems, regular vital-sign checks, and consistent communication with family members add an additional layer of oversight to help residents remain as healthy and comfortable as possible.
Private and semi-private rooms are available, and although features vary by unit, options can include high-speed Wi-Fi, full kitchens, cable TV, air conditioning, ground-floor access, bath tubs, wheelchair-accessible showers, and private patios or balconies. Indoor common areas offer a central fireplace, a TV lounge, and seating areas designed for mobility devices, while outdoor spaces feature landscaped walking paths, an outdoor patio, and resident parking.
Meals are prepared on-site three times a day, with anytime dining available for residents who prefer flexible schedules. The culinary staff can accommodate no-sugar, low-sodium, gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, organic, and pureed diets, and they frequently rotate menus to include international dishes. Residents can invite guests for meals, reserve the private dining room for family celebrations, order room service, or take part in seasonal BBQs and picnic events. Special dining programs help ensure that nutritional needs are met even when appetite or chewing ability changes.
Daily life is supplemented by an arts and crafts center, on-site and off-site activities, day trips, cards and pinochle clubs, walking groups, trivia sessions, Bible study, and Jewish services. Residents celebrate birthdays and holidays together, volunteer through community service programs, and join group outings organized by staff, all designed to keep social engagement and cognitive stimulation at the forefront of the experience.