Comfort and routine
- Three daily meals
- Life-enriching activities
- Weekly housekeeping and linen service
- Laundry support
- Registered nurse services and wellness checks
Pheasant View offers assisted living for residents who need help with meals, medication, mobility, or personal care while keeping daily life as familiar as possible.
Families often wait too long because they think the choice is either total independence or a nursing environment. Assisted living exists in the middle.
If the main question is "Are we overreacting or waiting too long?" the best next step is a direct tour plus a care conversation. The guide below helps families frame that discussion.
Families should not have to guess whether meals, housekeeping, amenities, or basic oversight are part of the conversation. Talk through the full support plan on your tour.
Compare the care levels side by side so families can match the support to real daily needs.
Medication management, ambulation support, meal escorting, and eating assistance.
See Level 1 detailsAdds dressing support, toileting assistance, incontinence care, and more housekeeping help.
See Level 2 detailsAdds fuller personal care such as grooming, showering assistance, and expanded laundry support.
See Level 3 detailsFamilies often say the move gets harder when they wait for a fall or emergency to force the timeline.
One bad day can happen anywhere. Repeated missed meds, unsafe transfers, or growing isolation usually mean something has changed.
Families often know something feels off before they know exactly what help is needed. A tour and care discussion can clarify that gap.
Ask how care changes are handled, what the current move-in offer includes, and what the day actually looks like for current residents.