Basic Care – A resident who is primarily independent, but may require medication monitoring and dispensing, meal reminders, housekeeping and laundry assistance. the resident requires very little assistance in daily living activities. of bathing, dressing grooming or toileting. 24 hour supervision is not needed at this level and the resident is able to use the emergency pendent or intercom system provided in each room.
Intermediate Care -A resident who has few to moderate physical issues, requires medication management and dispensing or special medication needs. They require moderate staff assistance in some, but not all, of the daily living activities. They may require staff assistance with changing linens and additional housekeeping/laundry services. They may need assistance from bed to chair. 24 Hour supervision and assistance is provided at this level.
Memory Care - A resident with advanced physical problems requiring specialized medications such as eye drops, cream or inhalers, or requires staff assistance in the management of diabetes, pain issues, anxiety medications or comprehension issues. Full assistance of one or two staff members may be needed for all daily living activities including ambulations and transfers. This resident may have very little short term or long term memory and requires the greatest amount of care and supervision. They may be actively looking for an exit from the home while wandering and require continuous redirection and supervision.


