Karens Bridge Personal Care Home

    Thomas St, Biloxi, MS, 39530
    • Assisted living
    • Board and care

    Pricing

    Amenities

    No reviews yet

    Location

    Map showing location of Karens Bridge Personal Care Home

    About Karens Bridge Personal Care Home

    Karens Bridge Personal Care Home sits in a quiet spot in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, and serves a small group of seniors who need help with daily life but want to stay as independent as they can, and the staff can help with things like bathing, dressing, and managing medicine, especially for folks with diabetes since they check blood sugar and handle insulin, which is good for people who worry about those things. The staff stay nearby all day and night to help right away if there's an emergency or if someone is trying to leave when they shouldn't be, and that's important for people with memory problems like Alzheimer's or dementia. When it comes to meals, they cook and serve food, so residents don't have to worry about meal prep or cleanup, and the dining is part of daily life there. For people who like to gather or chat, there are indoor spaces where residents spend time together, plus activities and movement classes to keep folks active and social, which helps keep people healthy and engaged. The community holds devotional services both at the home and outside of it, so residents who want spiritual support have options, and they work to make the place feel calm and comforting for people who get confused or need extra help managing behavior. Respite care is available too, which means temporary stays are okay if a regular caregiver needs relief, and because it's a board and care home, residents live together in a shared, homelike place rather than a big, busy facility. The home focuses a lot on memory care and supports for people with behavioral issues, so there's extra attention to safety and calm routines, and that's good for those who might wander or have trouble remembering things. Staff also provide hands-on help moving from bed to wheelchair if that's needed, making sure people are safe and cared for while still trying to let them do as much as they can on their own. All of this happens in a setting that tries to stay warm and homey, and the goal is to give each resident the type of help they need without taking away their sense of independence.

    People often ask...

    © 2025 Mirador Living