Level 2 Care

Level 2 care for more hands-on daily help.

Level 2 is the middle ground between light support and full personal care. It is for the point where staff involvement needs to be more regular, more personal, and more dependable.

Dressing assistance Toileting support Incontinence care
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Level 2 support

Level 2 is for residents who need more direct, hands-on support with dressing, toileting, and daily personal care routines.

Hands-on daily support
Hands-on daily personal care support
What It Adds

Level 2 is often the right fit when hands-on help becomes part of the daily routine.

Residents at this level usually need consistent help with daily routines that Level 1 does not fully cover. The goal is to keep the resident safe, comfortable, and less stressed rather than forcing them to struggle through tasks alone.

  • Everything included in Level 1 support
  • Dressing assistance and help managing clothing
  • Toileting assistance and more discreet day-to-day support
  • Incontinence care and additional housekeeping help

Common tipping point

Families often land at Level 2 when they realize the issue is no longer just reminders. The resident now needs staff to physically help with parts of the routine most days.

Included Services

What Level 2 includes.

Still Included

Everything from Level 1

  • Medication management
  • Ambulation and transfer assistance
  • Escorting to meals and activities
  • Eating assistance and regular wellness checks
New at Level 2

More personal help

  • Dressing assistance and support with clothing changes
  • Toileting help delivered discreetly and consistently
  • Incontinence care and hygiene support
  • Additional housekeeping and room support
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Offer Current Status Monthly Rate
Standard all-inclusive rate Standard rate $5,600
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Compare Levels

When Level 2 makes more sense than Level 1.

Level 1

Light support

Best for medication management, mobility help, and escorting to meals or activities.

See Level 1 details

Level 2

Hands-on help

Adds dressing, toileting, incontinence care, and more direct day-to-day support.

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One practical test: If the resident needs physical help with clothing or bathroom routines on a regular basis, Level 2 is usually the more honest fit than trying to squeeze that need into Level 1.
Questions Families Ask

Frequently asked about Level 2 care

What is the main difference between Level 1 and Level 2?

Level 1 focuses on lighter support such as medication routines and mobility help. Level 2 adds more hands-on assistance with dressing, toileting, and incontinence care.

How do I know if my loved one needs Level 2 instead of Level 1?

If the resident needs physical help with clothing, bathroom routines, or hygiene-related tasks most days, Level 2 is usually the better fit. A care assessment should confirm that directly.

Can Level 2 be adjusted later?

Yes. Care levels are meant to change with the resident. Support can step up or step down depending on what daily life actually requires.

Is there a minimum commitment for Level 2 care?

Residency and care agreements are discussed directly with families during the move-in and assessment process so the expectations are clear before anything is finalized.

What is the next step if Level 2 no longer covers enough?

The next comparison is usually Level 3 or memory care, depending on whether the issue is fuller personal care, cognitive decline, or both.

See whether Level 2 is the right fit.

If Level 1 feels too light and Level 3 feels like it might be more than you need, a direct assessment conversation will usually settle that faster than guessing from home.