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Nature’s Tranquility
An Accessible Sensory
Horizon
Designed as a “Sensory Horizon,” the garden provides a safe, beautiful way to experience the outdoors and maintain a connection with nature.
Accessible Gardening
Raised beds allow residents to touch, smell, and even plant flowers or herbs without the need to bend down, promoting physical movement and sensory stimulation.
The Circular Path
All walking paths are designed in loops with frequent seating. This prevents the "dead-end" frustration often experienced by those with cognitive delays or memory challenges.
Seasonal Beauty
Plant selections are made to ensure there is visual interest year-round, from spring blooms to autumn colors, maintaining a connection to the passing of time.





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Frequently Asked Questions
We provide services for elderly individuals and people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) who need assistance with daily living and personal care.
Our services are provided in our residential care setting, where individuals receive support in a safe, comfortable, and structured home like environment.
Absolutely. We believe every individual is different. Care plans are developed based on each person’s needs, preferences, abilities, and goals.
Yes. Our caregivers are trained to provide respectful, compassionate, and safe care, especially when supporting elderly individuals and people with IDD.
We prioritize dignity, privacy, and independence in everything we do. Individuals are involved in decisions about their care to the greatest extent possible.
Yes. We welcome and encourage family involvement. Open and ongoing communication with families is very important to us.








