Peggy Feathers Adlt Care Facility sits in a quiet Warren/Howland neighborhood, looking much like a regular family home on the outside, and inside, you'll find a warm, comfortable setting where up to five residents live together, getting personalized care from caregivers who also stay on-site, so there's a real home feeling and plenty of user support with things like bathing, dressing, and medications, and folks always seem to be checking in and making sure nobody's left out or lonely. The place offers choices for room size, including studios and two-bedroom options, some with small kitchenettes or full kitchens, and the monthly rate for a semi-private room is about $2,200, which covers most of the basics. People living here get three homemade meals every day, including options for special diets like vegetarian, diabetic, or low sodium, and staff will do their best if someone needs a special meal plan for things like allergies or high blood pressure.
Pet lovers don't need to worry too much, since small pets are allowed, and sometimes there are pet visitations and pet therapy that help liven up the days. Every day, there are planned activities - reading in a quiet spot, music and art projects, group games, movies, outdoor walks in the garden, and sometimes even trips to nearby parks, restaurants, or places of worship, since the staff help coordinate rides for doctor's visits, errands, and faith-based events. There are spaces to keep active too, including a fitness center, workout space, or swimming pool, and health is checked with physical therapy, health monitoring, and daily exercise programs. Residents have access to a salon or barber shop, and sometimes a mobile stylist will visit the house, so keeping up with haircuts is easy.
This facility also helps people with more complex needs, like those with incontinence or memory issues, dementia, or cognitive problems, and they have nurses on staff, psychiatric services, wound care, and help with medications. There's support for hospice care, respite stays, and adult daycare, so if a family just needs help for a short time, that's possible too. Safety is important here, with things like handicap-accessible rooms, sprinkler systems, and close attention from caregivers who stay on the property at all hours.
Laundry and cleaning are included, and there's cable TV, WiFi, and a dining hall where people can gather and talk during meals, plus parking for residents and visitors. The facility believes in faith support, so there are tailored religious services for Christian, Catholic, and other faith-based backgrounds, and special outings for these events can be arranged.
Peggy Feathers Adlt Care Facility takes Medicare, Medicaid, and long-term care insurance. It's considered a Board and Care Home and sits close to local malls, cafes, parks, clinics, and places for social events, so people can get out if they want to, and the caregivers really try to keep everyone involved and active according to what works best for each person. The home maintains its Ohio license and continues to focus on individual needs, offering personal care, therapeutic programs, and a genuine community feel in a small, cared-for home.