Serenity Heights AFH is licensed as a residential care home and is prepared to handle a broad spectrum of medical needs. The team can manage residents who are combative, exhibit behavioral issues, stay up all night, or require wound care, oxygen therapy, special diets, or diabetic management—whether oral medication, injections, or sliding-scale insulin dosing. Staff are also trained to support advanced dementia and provide on-site memory care, incontinence care, ambulatory care, hospice services, and medication management, giving families a single location for nearly all ongoing health requirements.
Continuous oversight is reinforced by an awake night-shift caregiver, ensuring that help is available around-the-clock. Residents who need full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, or toileting will find hands-on help whenever required. Transfer needs ranging from simple standby support to walker or wheelchair assistance, one-person transfers, full transfers with a Hoyer lift, and even bed-bound care are accommodated, reducing the need for outside services.
Private and semi-private rooms vary in features; some have wheelchair-accessible showers, while others offer easier access to outdoor areas or dedicated parking spots for visiting family members. Because each room layout differs, families are encouraged to verify which of these elements is included in the specific accommodation being considered.
Meals follow a set menu designed to meet residents’ nutritional recommendations, and staff can adjust portions or textures as ordered by a physician or dietitian. Snacks are available between meals so residents have access to food throughout the day, which can be helpful for blood-sugar control or appetite stimulation.
Serenity Heights AFH is CNA-owned, bringing the perspective of a clinically trained caregiver to daily operations and policy decisions intended to keep care standards consistent and evidence-based.