Majestic Living Home sits across from Cosca Regional Park, which means residents have walking trails close by and there are several local spots to visit nearby, so you'll find both quiet and activity. The community has both private and shared rooms, and every private bedroom comes with its own full bathroom and plenty of sunlight, which is nice for reading or relaxing, while the shared rooms are meant for folks who prefer company. The rooms and halls are wheelchair-friendly, with wide doorways, ramps, chair lifts, and walk-in showers fitted with grab bars to make moving around easier and safer for everyone. The staff-licensed nurses, certified nursing assistants, medication technicians-are there around the clock to help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, walking, and making sure medicine is taken at the right time. People who need extra support can join memory care that has secure routines for seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia, and there are options for independent or assisted living, too.
There's always something going on, as daily activities range from group aerobics, yoga with instructors, music therapy, and game nights, to small gatherings, art and crafts, and a home library for quiet moments. Social outings, group meals, and shared games foster a sense of belonging, and things like gardening in the community garden or enjoying the gazebo can fill days with small joys. The fireside living room and the Center for Healthy Living offer cozy spaces to talk with others, while a hot tub and Jacuzzi stand ready for a bit of relaxation. Meals are served family-style in the dining room and are made fresh every day with staff handling grocery shopping, chores, housekeeping and laundry-that takes a lot off residents' shoulders. Utilities, regular maintenance, and transportation to doctor's appointments are all included.
Security and cleanliness get special attention, and staff go out of their way to ensure a warm, safe, and orderly home that's always tidy. Every detail, from mobility support to help with hygiene or coordination with outside healthcare, matches the aim of offering steady and compassionate care. The small size of the community allows for strong bonds and means residents aren't just one in a crowd-they're known by name, and the atmosphere is more like family, where laughter and companionship are part of daily life. Residents are treated with dignity, everyone gets their say, and nobody is rushed or left out. The environment is gentle and designed to inspire connection, both indoors and out, with plenty of comfortable nooks and sunny spaces as well as structured routines that help slow memory loss and encourage both mind and body to stay active. Parking and transportation are on hand, and families have remarked that the staff is trustworthy and committed. The whole place stands as a home where folks can feel supported and known, living out their days in safety, warmth, and good company. The community is open from eight in the morning to six in the evening, and while some details about services, care types, or specific terms weren't available, what stands out most is the focus on everyday living, strong support, a culture of respect, and that old-fashioned sense of being among friends who look out for each other and make the days comfortable and welcoming.