Miravida Living • Bethel Home offers a range of care from independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing to rehabilitation, so people can get as much or as little help as they need as things change. The community runs some pretty special programs, like Cycling Without Age that lets residents enjoy biking outdoors, and Noah's Landing with its pet-friendly spaces and a little dog park. For folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, there's Namaste Care, which brings sensory and gentle activities, plus specialized memory care at Serenity Garden and Elijah's Place. Bethel Home has two modern Green Houses for long-term skilled care, giving people private bedrooms, their own bathrooms, and a homelike setting with shared family rooms and dining spaces. People can pick between private or fully-furnished suites and sometimes have a kitchenette, living room, recliners, pull-out sofa, and private bath, depending on the room.
Staff offer 24-hour supervision and a call system for safety, and they help with just about anything-bathing, dressing, moving, taking medicine, and regular health support, and there's always help available for memory issues or recovery after things like stroke, joint surgeries, or injuries. Therapies on-site include physical, occupational, and speech therapy, plus wound care, IV therapy, and cardiac recovery; they also help manage things like chronic diseases and lymphedema. Housekeeping, laundry, and personal care come standard, and there's always something to do, with daily wellness programs, scheduled activities, day trips, art, crafts, special classes, and resident-run events to help folks connect and stay busy-guests are welcome to eat for a small fee.
There's more than one place to eat, with restaurant-style dining, menus for special diets, and meal prep and service. Common spaces include gardens, lounges, a dining hall, fitness and gaming rooms, a small library, beauty salon, and computer center. Certain amenities like air conditioning, guest meals, salon, or adjoining private rooms cost a little extra. Residents can use community-operated transportation or get help arranging rides for errands or social outings, and everything is set up for wheelchair use or easy mobility, including handrails and a sprinkler system. The staff is trained, friendly, and tries to make everyone feel at home, while the range of services lets people age in place, whether it's in apartment-style living, Green House homes, or in memory care. They accept Medicare and Medicaid and offer hospice and emergency care, wound care, and recovery from surgery, all under one roof. Miravida Living • Bethel Home tries to support each resident's interests and independence, giving choices in how to spend the day while also covering daily needs and health care for a wide group of older adults.