Valentine Guest Home takes care of seniors who need memory care and assisted living, and the staff knows how to help people with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other memory problems. The community sits in a quiet neighborhood with green grass, big trees, and gardens, and residents can bring their pets, which a lot of folks like. Some people stay there long-term, some are there for respite or a short visit, and a few come in for only hourly care if memory support is needed. The care team-licensed nurses and trained caregivers-stays on-site and awake all day and night to help with things like bathing, dressing, moving around, and making sure folks take their medicine right on time. The staff also helps those with high medical needs, non-ambulatory care, incontinence, and even wound care and other therapies, and there are nurses, a doctor, a dentist, and a podiatrist who can come when needed.
The home fits up to six residents and offers a homelike setting, so things feel calm and easy to manage, and there's a choice of studio rooms and private bathrooms with wheelchair-accessible showers and tubs. Both men and women live there, and folks see the same staff helping each day. The place doesn't allow smoking inside but allows pets, and there's parking for residents who drive. Wi-Fi and high-speed internet are included, and the building is set up to help people who use wheelchairs or need extra help to move.
Each day, residents get homemade meals with options for vegetarians, and staff can make special diet changes if the doctor says so. There's a bistro on site for snacks and drinks all day and a dining plan that offers "luxurious" meals, which folks say just means tasty and with choices. The community features both indoor areas, like a private movie room, a spa and a salon, recreation and craft rooms, and outdoor spots like walking paths, gardens, and a swimming pool with a hot tub. There are activities every day-music, films, games, gardening, simple walks, workouts, animal therapy, and events for families. The staff set up trips off-site for shopping, church, parks, or other places if you ask, and they drive residents to medical appointments too, though sometimes that's an extra charge. People like that there are both on-site and off-site devotional services. The home also provides services like speech, physical, and occupational therapies.
Every resident gets a care plan that covers personal needs and medical care, and the team works to keep everyone safe, comfortable, and as independent as possible. There's strong memory care for those with dementia-for example, special programs, safe spaces to prevent wandering, and activities meant to help with memory and thinking skills. Assisted living is also available for folks needing help with daily tasks but who still enjoy social activities, both on the grounds and in the community room inside.
The property runs as a Board and Care Home licensed for six people, and it's part of a broader network that offers different kinds of care, including independent living, skilled nursing after illness or surgery, rehabilitation, adult day care, and hospice for the final stage of life. People can age in place there, which means moving from one care type to another as their needs change, without having to leave the community. According to reviews, people give the place a 6 out of 10, and folks mention that it feels homelike, safe, and gives plenty of choices between activities, food, and ways to spend the day. The atmosphere is calm, and staff help with everything from grooming to transportation, all in one place.