Why Choose Us?

At Beloved Senior Living, we want our residents to feel right at home. For seniors, care homes like ours provide convenience and comfort, as well as familiar surroundings in a home-like environment.

 
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Many seniors and their families decide it’s time for residential care because they want the security and peace of mind of living in a facility with caregivers on-site around-the-clock. However, seniors may be hesitant to move to senior living because they don’t want to live in a large, apartment complex-style community.

Care homes provide a solution for people who find themselves in this situation.

In some cases, care homes may be a less difficult transition compared to assisted living facilities because the residences more closely resemble a “normal” home.

 

meet the administrator

Heather Simpson-Navarre

She has over 35 years of experience in dentistry, working with patients focusing on creating a calm and safe environment and more than 25 years of experience in health care with a passion for working with patients with dementia, Alzheimer’s and hospice patients.

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who is a good fit for our care home?

Below are some of the benefits of a residential care home and the differences between a care home like ours and a larger assisted living facility.

Benefits of a Residential Care Home

A more intimate setting that feels like a home

Easier control of viruses

Deeper relationship with caregivers

Easier to accommodate visits from family members

Home-cooked meals

  • Personal Attention: Because care homes like ours are significantly smaller than assisted living facilities, residents get more one-on-one attention. Though we employ fewer staff, we have more time to dedicate to each individual resident, developing a deeper relationship with them. It also reduces the chance of a health change or illness slipping through the cracks.

  • Independence and Autonomy: Like assisted living facilities, care homes like ours allow seniors to receive the care they need while maintaining independence in other areas of their lives. Care homes also typically offer less activity programming than different types of senior living. This gives residents more freedom to pursue their interests on their own terms and not be limited to the day’s activity schedule.

  • Family Involvement: Because of the smaller staff size and number of residents, residents’ families will have more direct access to the home’s director or managers. Having a direct relationship and access to our care home’s upper managers can provide families with peace-of-mind and make it easier for them to stay involved with their loved one’s care.

  • Location: Care homes are typically converted single-family residences, so they tend to be located in residential neighborhoods. Seniors who have always lived in rural and suburban areas may prefer this environment over the area in which one would find a large apartment complex-style community.

  • Safety: Many residential care homes are outfitted with emergency alert systems and/or provide personal emergency alert devices for all residents. Having these extra measures in place can help seniors stay much safer compared to aging in place independently.