Golden Days Shoreline operates as a residential care home capable of managing a wide range of medical needs. The team is prepared to support residents who wander or have tendencies toward elopement, those with behavioral issues, individuals who are awake through the night, and people requiring wound care or oxygen therapy. Residents with advanced dementia conditions are accommodated, and the home welcomes adults under 60 as well as those managing diabetes—whether controlled by oral medication, injections, or a sliding-scale regimen.
The community maintains a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse on staff and a nurse on call around the clock. Direct-care staff remain on site 24 hours a day, and the grounds include a fenced rear area and personal emergency response systems that alert staff. Residents who need full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, or toileting receive hands-on help. Transfer support ranges from standby supervision to one-person or two-person assists, full mechanical lifts, and bed-bound care, enabling the home to serve people who rely on walkers, wheelchairs, or Hoyer lifts.
Private and semi-private rooms are available, and many include cable service, though not every accommodation offers the same features. Families should confirm exactly which utilities and in-room amenities come with the specific apartment under consideration.
Meals follow a set menu that is designed in-house, and staff can modify textures or ingredients to meet physician-ordered diets, diabetic requirements, or other nutritional plans. Snacks are kept on hand throughout the day and evening so residents can maintain consistent caloric and hydration intake.
The property is fully wheelchair accessible and offers internet access for residents who wish to stay connected to family, friends, or online services.