A Water View in Shoreline operates as a residential care home and is equipped to manage a wide range of medical needs. The community accepts residents with behavioral issues, oxygen requirements, special diets, and sleep patterns that keep them up all night. It accommodates adults under 60 and supports every level of diabetic care, from oral medications to sliding-scale insulin. Staff can also care for residents living with advanced dementia conditions. A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse is on staff, and a visiting podiatrist provides routine foot care on site.
Direct daily assistance is available for bathing, dressing, toileting, and eating, with staff trained to deliver complete hands-on help when needed. Transfer support covers walkers, wheelchairs, standby or supervised movement, one-person or two-person assists, full transfers using a Hoyer lift, and bed-bound care. An awake night shift, 24-hour staffing, and a PERS alert system create continuous oversight and quick response capability.
Private and shared rooms are offered, and some but not all have in-room cable connections. Residents can furnish rooms with personal items, and basic maintenance is handled by the community.
Meals follow a set menu prepared on site, with snacks available between scheduled dining times. The kitchen team manages physician-ordered diet modifications, including low-sugar, low-salt, and texture-adjusted meals.
Residents have access to internet service throughout the building. A medical director oversees overall clinical practices, while dental hygienist and podiatry visits keep routine oral and foot health in check. Annual assessments and nurse delegation costs are included in the monthly rate, and scheduled transportation helps residents attend medical appointments, personal errands, and local outings.