Beulah House, Inc. sits at 4704 Caddell Lane in Dublin, Virginia, and offers a quiet living choice for older adults who need daily support or can't stay at home alone. This place has a five-bedroom home with private rooms and easy ramps or flat entryways so folks who use wheelchairs or walkers can get around without much trouble. The care staff here helps with bathing, dressing, bathroom needs, medication reminders, and even moving in and out of the shower, while meals are home-cooked and can be changed for those who have medical needs like diabetes or high blood pressure, and residents get three meals every day along with snacks.
Seniors who deal with memory loss, Alzheimer's, or dementia find a safe space at Beulah House, where the inside is planned to help cut down on confusion and keep wandering to a minimum, so people can stay as calm as possible even on tough days, plus the team gets special training in handling these needs. The staff includes caregivers who can assist with every part of daily life, and they also help with things like grocery trips, doctor appointments, and getting to church or spiritual events if a resident wishes. For friends and family who need a break, Beulah House offers respite care, and if someone's health turns serious, hospice care is available, too.
Beulah House runs as a residential care home for up to six people at a time and serves those who need a live-in caregiver but still want to keep some independence, which means folks here help each other while also getting help when they want it, and that also means things don't feel crowded. The place can also arrange for a hairdresser to visit or set up music and art activities, exercise programs, movie watching, animal visits, tabletop games, and trips outside the home, and every day there's something planned to keep people involved or relaxed, depending on what's needed.
Staff pay attention to small details, like helping with grooming and cleaning, laundry, and even some care for those who need incontinence support, and when families need to check up on loved ones or staff need to track care, Beulah House uses computers for visit checks and records. The home aims to give seniors a good mix of quiet comfort and steady help, and while it can't promise to stop all troubles, it does provide a safe place with people who care.