Afh – Safari II operates as a residential care home designed to manage a wide range of medical needs. The staff is prepared for residents who wander at any time of day, exhibit elopement risks or behavioral issues, stay awake through the night, require wound care, use oxygen, or live with advanced dementia. Younger adults under 60 and people with diabetes—whether controlled by oral medication, scheduled injections, or sliding-scale dosing—are welcome. The community also accepts residents with psychiatric diagnoses, ensuring continuity of care without the need to relocate when conditions change.
Daily support is delivered by certified caregivers working an awake night shift and backed by a nurse who is on call 24 hours a day. Safety measures include fenced front and rear areas, door alarms, and a PERS system that alerts staff if help is needed. Caregivers provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfer help ranges from standby and single-person support to two-person or Hoyer lift transfers, accommodating residents who use walkers or wheelchairs.
Private and semiprivate rooms are available, and some include an en-suite bathroom, basic furnishings, cable service, and housekeeping. Residents may paint or decorate to personalize their space, though not every accommodation offers every listed feature. Regular maintenance keeps rooms functional and accessible for wheelchair users.
Meals follow a set menu that can be modified for vegetarian preferences, pureed foods, thickened liquids, or mechanically chopped textures. Snacks are stocked throughout the day, and in-room dining is an option when a resident’s health or schedule requires it. Staff monitor nutritional intake closely, especially for individuals with diabetes or other conditions that call for precise dietary management.
Residents have access to on-site parking, outdoor smoking areas, and a barber and beauty shop. The property is fully wheelchair accessible and provides internet access for personal use. Pets are allowed; it's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.