Butler House Cbrf – Non Ambulatory operates as a residential care home, accepting adults who need consistent monitoring and clinical oversight. The community is prepared to manage residents who wander at any time of day, present elopement risk, display combative or other behavioral issues, stay awake through the night, or live with complex conditions such as chronic wounds, oxygen dependence, special dietary requirements, or diabetes managed by oral medication, insulin injections, or sliding‐scale coverage. Advanced dementia care is available, and staff are trained to recognize and address symptoms that accompany the later stages of memory loss.
Registered and licensed practical nurses are on staff to coordinate care plans, monitor ongoing conditions, and respond to changes in health status. Direct‐care personnel provide full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfer needs are met through a range of options that include standby help, one‐ or two‐person lifts, full Hoyer support, and bed‐bound care, as well as routine use of walkers or wheelchairs. Controlled access protocols and regular safety checks add an additional layer of security for residents who cannot self‐evacuate.
Accommodation choices typically include private and companion suites with basic furnishings, in-room climate control, and access to cable or internet services if requested. Some units have en-suite bathrooms and step‐free showers, while others share a common bath; features vary, and not every room offers the same layout or fixture set. Emergency call systems and grab bars are standard in many rooms, but families should verify the specific safety enhancements available in the suite under consideration.
Meals are prepared by staff who monitor therapeutic and physician-ordered diets, including diabetic, low-sodium, or mechanically altered menus. Dining schedules are structured, yet flexible enough to accommodate residents who need small, frequent meals or have difficulty eating at traditional times. Staff remain on hand to offer full feeding assistance, portion control, and glucose monitoring when required.
Residents who smoke may do so in designated outdoor areas that meet safety guidelines and keep interior spaces smoke-free, helping protect the health and comfort of non-smokers while still honoring personal choice.