our services
At Homestead Senior Care we strive to ensure that our residents have the best possible care while fostering a safe, comfortable, and fun environment in which to enjoy their golden years.
Types of Care
Our Care Team & Expertise
At Homestead Senior Care, our entire team is fully committed to the comfort, well-being, and individualized care of each resident. We recognize that every person has unique needs, and we take pride in providing attentive support tailored to those needs with compassion and professionalism.
Whether a resident requires closer supervision, medication management, or specialized care such as G-tube support, our experienced caregivers and trusted clinical partners are equipped to deliver consistent, high-quality care. Our goal is not only to ensure the comfort and safety of those we serve, but also to provide peace of mind for their families.
Through skill, dedication, and a genuine commitment to excellence, we strive to create an environment where residents feel supported, respected, and truly cared for each day.
Alzheimer’s, dementia, and memory care is a specialized form of long-term care designed to support individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. It focuses on managing cognitive decline, ensuring physical safety, and maintaining the individual’s quality of life through structured routines, specialized communication, medication management, and assistance with daily activities.
Catheter and ostomy care refers to the maintenance and management of medical devices used to assist with the elimination of bodily waste. This specialized care focuses on safely managing medical devices, maintaining hygiene, preventing infection, and ensuring the surrounding skin remains healthy.
Diabetes management is the ongoing process of keeping blood glucose (sugar) levels within a safe, target range. It aims to prevent acute symptoms, improve daily well-being, and reduce the long-term risks of heart, nerve, and kidney damage. Effective management involves a personalized combination of daily routines, medications, and medical monitoring.
This is a tube that is inserted through the abdomen that delivers nutrition directly to the stomach since that may be the only way to get nutrition for the patient. Nataly is specially trained for this and has a Dr. on call who special trained in G-tube feeding.
Hospice care is specialized, compassionate end-of-life care for individuals with a terminal illness and a prognosis of six months or less to live. We provide supportive care to people in the final phase of a terminal illness and focus on comfort and quality of life. The goal is to keep our residents comfortable and free of pain, so that they live each day as fully as possible.
Movement Support is the medical interventions, therapies, and lifestyle strategies designed to help individuals manage physical mobility challenges. It specifically targets symptoms like rigidity, tremors, loss of balance, and gait difficulties, helping people with conditions like Parkinson’s and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) maintain their daily independence.
Nursing care encompasses hands-on medical treatments, medication management, and supportive personal assistance, designed to manage chronic conditions, aid in injury recovery, or provide end-of-life comfort.
Wound care is the medical management of injuries to promote healing, prevent infection, and minimize scarring. It includes cleaning, debridement (removing dead tissue), and applying specialized dressings. It is essential for healing chronic wounds caused by diabetes, poor circulation, or surgery. Proper wound management ensures the healing process is not delayed.
