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    About The Ashwabay House

    The Ashwabay House sits on Ashwabay Lane in Madison and takes care of up to eight residents who need assisted living in a smaller, family-like setting, so the staff can pay close attention to each person's needs, and there's always someone around because they have both a full-time registered nurse and owner operators living on-site. Residents live in private suites that they may decorate and fill with their favorite things from home, which helps everyone feel comfortable and settled; meals are home-cooked three times a day, and the menu can be changed for special diets like diabetes or allergies, plus they offer extra nutrition help if a doctor recommends it, and community spaces include places to walk, a garden, and rooms for art, books, and group meals, and there's always something to do, like creative arts, fitness, tabletop games, music therapy, animal visits, regular movie nights, and outdoor trips, and sometimes there are group shopping outings or devotional services if anyone wants those.

    The care team helps with daily things like bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and getting around, so people can maintain their dignity and independence as much as possible, and there's a 24-hour call system for safety, with extra support for memory care and hospice if circumstances change. Residents get laundry, cleaning, move-in help, and transportation to doctors or activities, and they have on-call nurses and doctor visits, plus a dentist and podiatrist can come if needed. The staff aims to partner with residents' families and values each person's story, so care plans match preferences and needs, and the activity calendar keeps social and educational events going. Residents have the option for pets if they want, but there's no smoking inside, and wheelchair accessible showers fit those who need them. The Ashwabay House sets aside spaces where everyone can relax together, encourage friendships, or enjoy quiet time if that's preferred, and the house tries to support emotional, physical, spiritual, and psychological health in everyday life. The facility allows only male or female residents, and the small size makes it easier for everyone to know each other, so staff and residents often describe the atmosphere as kinship-oriented, with team members trained to help with physical needs as well as fostering a feeling of belonging and comfort through personal attention, which is really what sets the home apart.

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