Daybreak Retirement Villas are licensed residential care facilities owned and operated by healthcare professionals with over 50 years of combined experience. Our loving caregiver staff is second-to-none! With many years of experience and training in elderly care, Alzheimer's, Dementia, Parkinson's Disease and other geriatric syndromes, they're able to care for each loved one based on their unique needs.
As a resident of Daybreak Retirement Villa, you will enjoy an exceptional quality of life in a comfortable and inviting home with other residents who enjoy the extraordinary attention to detail. You will have the added security of knowing there is a caring staff available 24 hours a day to provide assistance.
As a resident of Daybreak Retirement Villa, you will enjoy an exceptional quality of life in a comfortable and inviting home with other residents who enjoy the extraordinary attention to detail. You will have the added security of knowing there is a caring staff available 24 hours a day to provide assistance.
Services
At Daybreak Retirement Villas, we provide our residents exceptional features they would desire in a living space. Our caregiver team provides a supportive environment for residents to continue maintaining their independence, while also helping in areas such as bathing, grooming, dressing, medication management, and much more.
At Daybreak Retirement Villas, the care and health of our residents is our top priority. As a resident, you will enjoy an excellent quality of life in a comfortable and inviting home with other residents who enjoy extraordinary attention to deal. You will have the added security of knowing there is a caring professional staff available 24 hours a day for assistance.
Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFEs) - sometimes called "Assisted Living" (e.g., 16+ beds) or "Board and Care" (e.g., 4 to 6 beds) - are non-medical facilities that provide room, meals, housekeeping, supervision, storage and distribution of medication, and personal care assistance with basic activities like hygiene, dressing, eating, bathing and transferring.
Mom is 93 years old and has Dementia. Because of her Dementia, she can be difficult sometimes. I visit my mother about 2+ times a week. My mom and I play cards games, Dominos, corn hole, sometimes watch TV and work on puzzles. Mom is more active, stronger, eats well and interacts with others more than she did at her last care home which was larger.
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Melissa Stalker
Jan 03, 2020
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I had the opportunity to speak with Lori B. today at Daybreak Villa West and I would like to share her lovely comments about the residential care home. "My mother Joan has recovered from her past condition due to many illnesses. She is now thriving, sleeping well and eating. She continues to be on hospice care and I am confident she receives excellent care at Daybreak Villa."