Magnolia services

RN-Led Adult Family Home Services

Dementia Care, Personal Support, and 24/7 Home-Based Care

Care fit first

Memory-aware care, personal support, and 24/7 home-based care explained clearly.

Choosing the right home setting depends on care needs, room availability, mobility, memory, meals, medications, family goals, and timing. Magnolia keeps that conversation clear, honest, and focused on your loved one.

  • Activities of daily living support: bathing, dressing, grooming, mobility, toileting, meals, and hydration
  • Memory-aware care for Alzheimer's, dementia, and residents who benefit from structure and cueing
  • Accessible spaces including wheelchair-friendly movement, large bathrooms, and comfortable common areas
  • Nutrition and dining support with family-style meals and daily routines
  • Communication for families, POAs, case managers, referral agents, and discharge planners
Tour planning

Questions to ask on a Magnolia tour

Use the tour to understand care fit, availability, routines, and which Magnolia home may work best.

  • Which Magnolia location is the best fit geographically?
  • What care needs can the home support right now?
  • How are medication routines and family updates handled?
  • What documents help Magnolia review fit quickly?
  • How do daily activities, meals, and visits work?
AFH vs large facilities

RN-owned home-based care can feel more personal.

Large communities can be right for some families. Magnolia is different for families who want a quieter home, closer familiarity, RN-owned oversight, and direct communication.

Home setting

Private, home-like setting

A quiet residential care home gives residents more consistent care, familiar routines, and closer day-to-day attention.

RN-led care

RN-owned oversight

Sosena Mekuria, RN Provider, brings nursing perspective to care planning and family conversations.

Communication

Direct family access

Families and referral partners can ask practical questions and get clear answers from people close to the care.