Ariel Adult Home in Marysville specializes in memory-care, providing a secure setting and trained staff for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Individualized care plans are used to track cognitive changes, establish routines, and incorporate familiar cues that help reduce anxiety. The community also offers respite or short-term stays, giving family caregivers temporary relief while maintaining consistent supervision for the resident. Diabetes care is available; staff members monitor blood glucose levels, coordinate insulin administration as ordered, and ensure that nutritional guidelines for diabetic residents are followed.
Beyond these primary care services, Ariel Adult Home maintains 24-hour staffing, medication management, and regular health assessments coordinated with outside physicians. The building is equipped with emergency call systems, and caregivers receive ongoing training in behavioral redirection and fall prevention. On-site licensed nurses oversee chronic condition management and facilitate communication with hospitals, specialists, and family members, helping residents remain in the community rather than returning to higher-acuity settings whenever possible.
Residences at Ariel Adult Home vary in layout and amenities. Some units include a full kitchen, cable or satellite television, private baths with standard tubs, and Wi-Fi access, while others offer more basic configurations. A number of rooms are handicap accessible, and both indoor and outdoor common areas are available for socializing. Resident parking is offered for those who still drive, and the landscaped patio gives space for fresh air. Because floor plans differ, not every accommodation includes every listed feature, so prospective residents are encouraged to confirm specifics during a tour.
Meals are prepared on site, and the kitchen staff can accommodate vegetarian, kosher, no-sugar, low-sodium, and pureed diets. Three daily meals plus snacks are provided, with menu oversight to support residents managing diabetes as well as those with other dietary restrictions. Staff members monitor intake for residents who require assistance, and modified textures are available to reduce choking risk. Consistency in mealtimes and seating helps reinforce routine for memory-care residents.
Recreational programming includes daily activities on site such as crafts, light exercise, and music therapy, along with scheduled birthday celebrations that involve residents and families. Off-site outings to local parks, restaurants, and community events are arranged as appropriate to each resident’s care plan, offering variety while maintaining necessary supervision.