Pleasant View Home sits on Spruce Street in Albert City and gives older adults different levels of care all under one roof, offering nursing home care, assisted living, independent living, memory care, and even hospice for those who need it, so people can get more help as their needs change without having to move. The place has forty-five units, with room options like one-bedroom and two-bedroom suites, and some units come with their own laundry machines, climate control, cable TV, and regular housekeeping, and you can find private rooms for folks who like their own space, while others might share. Out in the common areas, residents gather for meals in the dining room, join in for movie or bingo nights, or spend time in arts and crafts classes, religious services, exercise classes, or go on community outings, since there's always something happening-the activities coordinator keeps a pretty full schedule, and folks get to enjoy things like ice cream socials or organized excursions on top of the usual games and television nights.
If someone needs help with getting dressed, bathing, eating, or taking medicine, staff provides personal care assistance, and there's a nurse on staff at all hours of the day for the people who need wound care, medication support, or just someone to check in. The facility covers both medical needs like podiatry, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, dental care, and even psychiatric services, and for people needing special diets, a dietitian helps make sure meals meet nutritional needs. Specialty services include care for people with Alzheimer's and dementia, and the environment is set up to keep residents safe and less confused, trying to prevent wandering. The place is well set up when it comes to comfort and safety, with smoke alarms, sprinkler systems, and central air throughout, and people can make use of the salon or barbershop on site, pick things up at the store, or connect to Wi-Fi.
Transportation is available for medical appointments or errands, so residents don't have to worry about getting around, and family outreach and education programs help keep loved ones in the loop. Housekeeping and laundry services are part of everyday living, making life a bit easier for residents who want to spend more time doing other things, and maintenance staff handles repairs. Pleasant View Home accepts Medicare, Medicaid, VA benefits, and insurance, and has been a certified Medicare and Medicaid provider since 1999, working under the Rolling Hills Community Services Region. A social model of care aims to keep folks as independent as they're able, so residents who can still do most things on their own can live independently, but as care needs go up, more help is always close by. The facility gives guidance and resources for long-term care and family caregiving, and takes care of claim submissions for those who need official paperwork sorted out. Meals are made from good ingredients, and there's specific support for those on hospice, including physical, spiritual, and psychosocial care. Whether someone needs simple support or full nursing care, Pleasant View Home works to bring together housing, healthcare, social activities, and support for seniors who need a little or a lot of help in a steady, well-connected community.