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Services
- Mental Health
- Home Doctor visits and therapy available
- Alzheimer’s and related Dementias certified
- Vital Sign Monitoring
- Medication Administration
- Medical Supervision
- Bathing Assistance
- Behavioral support
- Stroke patients
- Parkinson patients
- Respite and Hospice care
- Developmentally disabled
- Diabetic management and injections
- Incontinence Care Management
- Special diet requirements
- Congestion Heart Failure
- 24-Hour Personalized Care
- Special dietary needs and preferences accommodated
- Medication Management
Encourage healthy snacking
Many seniors do not like to eat large meals or do not feel hungry enough to eat three full meals a day. We encourage or plan for several mini meals throughout the day. If this is the case, make sure each mini-meal is nutritionally dense with plenty of fruits, vegetables and whole grains.
Try combining textures, such as yogurt with granola, to make foods seem more appetizing.
Meals
- Fresh home cooked meals
- Daily baked goods
- Special diets accommodated
- Weekly group menu planning
- Snacks offered between meals