Marian Homes is a senior living community that's got a mix of options for residents, so you'll find independent living, assisted living, memory care services, and also board and care all in the same place, which does help folks who need different kinds of support. They've got apartments in different floor plans, so you might have a semi-private room, a studio, or even one- or two-bedroom apartments, depending on what fits best, and there's also senior apartments if you want more independence. The place has short-term care like respite and rehabilitation too, so if someone just needs a brief stay, maybe after a hospital visit, that can work out here as well.
There's a good bit of medical support, since doctors are on call and podiatry is available, and the therapists come by for speech, occupational, or physical therapy. Folks who need extra attention have diabetic care, incontinence care, and even care for those who can't get around on their own, and if medication's needed, staff is on hand to help manage that. Memory care's well thought out, with dedicated services for residents who have Alzheimer's or dementia, and Marian Homes has 24-hour support and special programs for memory care residents, plus activities designed to help with memory.
It's not a hospital, but healthcare services and supplies are provided, and regular physician services are part of the community, so residents get what they need without traveling too far. Meals are included every day, made by chefs and meal planners to be both nutritious and fitting for seniors, plus there are devotional services if you want to attend. Seniors get access to transportation so trips to appointments or errands can be handled, and there's also parking for those who still drive; wheelchair-accessible showers are included, too.
Communal spaces are both indoors and outdoors, giving places to sit, visit, or just relax, and the atmosphere stays warm and inviting, with amenities you'd expect from assisted living communities. Marian Homes supports care for those with mental illness and offers hospice if needed, along with adult day care and even some home care services if short-term help at home is what's needed. Experienced caregivers focus on building independence where possible, and the staff works closely with each resident for a personalized care plan that matches their needs.
The facility's set up to keep folks comfortable whether they're very independent or need everyday help, and there are resources for seniors like financial and legal help, medical supplies, and geriatric care management. Long-term care is also part of what Marian Homes does, so residents who plan to stay get a steady and supportive environment, always aiming to promote each person's well-being and give a decent balance of care and independence.