Cheney Serenity Services
A Home Built Around You Providing Support That Meets You Where You Are.
At Cheney Serenity Adult Family Home, we are licensed, regulated, and staffed with trained caregivers who understand complex needs. At Cheney Serenity, we provide 24-hour support; from medication management and personal care to specialized assistance for adults with disabilities.
Here's exactly what that looks like…
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Daily life looks different for everyone, but may include:
Morning routines at their own pace
Meals and social time together
Activities (games, music, puzzles, movies)
Outdoor time when weather permits
Visits from family
Quiet time in their room or common areas
Community outings as appropriate
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Bring photos, favorite blanket, familiar decorations
Their room should feel like theirs
Personal furniture may be accommodated (please ask)
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Bathing and showering assistance
Dressing and grooming support
Oral hygiene and denture care
Toileting and incontinence care
Hair care and shaving
All done with dignity and respect — preserving independence wherever possible
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Regular toileting schedules
Prompt changing to maintain comfort and skin health
Incontinence supplies provided
Skin monitoring to prevent breakdown or irritation
Discreet, respectful approach at all times
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We provide cueing and reminders for:
Taking medications
Mealtimes
Hygiene and grooming
Appointments and activities
We support independence while ensuring needs don't fall through the cracks
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Autism
We have experience supporting individuals on the autism spectrum
Structured, predictable routines
Sensory-friendly approaches
Communication support tailored to individual needs
Focus on life skills and meaningful engagement
Down syndrome
We provide person-centered support for adults with Down syndrome
Focus on independence where possible
Social engagement and community connection
Coordination with any medical needs (heart, thyroid, etc.)
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Our founder's clinical background includes TBI support
Cognitive and behavioral strategies
Routine and consistency to reduce confusion
Family involvement in care planning
Coordination with rehabilitation providers
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We provide structured, supportive environment for adults with mental health needs
Relationship-based approach builds trust
Consistent routines promote stability
Coordination with mental health providers and therapists
Focus on dignity and meaningful daily life
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Trained staff administer medications according to physician instructions
Every dose is tracked and documented
We monitor for side effects or changes in condition
Coordination with pharmacies and healthcare providers
Refills and medication organization are managed for families
Families rest easier knowing medications are handled safely and consistently
We also manage diabetes and insulin?
Our staff is trained in diabetes care
Blood glucose monitoring
Insulin administration
Recognition of hypoglycemia/hyperglycemia symptoms
Coordination with physicians on treatment plans
Dietary support for diabetic meal planning
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We're equipped for complex medical needs
Tube feeding administration and monitoring
Catheter care and infection prevention
Ostomy care and supplies management
Staff trained in proper techniques and hygiene protocols
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We monitor for signs of pain or discomfort
Coordinate with physicians on medication adjustments
Non-pharmacologic comfort measures (positioning, warmth, companionship)
Regular reassessment to ensure effectiveness
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We work closely with:
Primary care physicians
Specialists (neurologists, psychiatrists, etc.)
Hospice and palliative care teams
Physical, occupational, and speech therapists
Case managers and social workers
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Structured routines that reduce confusion
Memory-supportive environment
Redirection and calming techniques
Wandering prevention and safety measures
Focus on quality of life and moments of joy
Family education and support
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Secure environment with wandering prevention measures
Staff awareness and supervision
Engaging activities to reduce restlessness
Door alarms and monitoring as needed
Family notified immediately if concerns arise
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Sundowning is late-day confusion or agitation common in dementia
We manage it through:
Calm, soothing environment as evening approaches
Reduced stimulation
Familiar routines and familiar faces
Redirection and reassurance
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Transfer assistance (bed to chair, chair to toilet, etc.)
Walking support and fall prevention
Help with walkers, wheelchairs, and other equipment
Range of motion exercises
Positioning for comfort and pressure relief
We keep residents moving safely — because mobility matters for body and spirit
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Staff trained in fall response protocols
Immediate assessment for injury
Notification to family and physician
Fall prevention strategies reviewed and adjusted
Documentation and monitoring for patterns
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We provide comprehensive care for bed-bound residents including:
Regular repositioning to prevent pressure sores
Skin checks and monitoring
Incontinence care in bed
Bed baths and linen changes
Range of motion exercises
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Foods we swerve:
Three balanced meals daily, plus snacks
Fresh-prepared food — not pre-packaged or institutional
Family-style dining when possible
Resident preferences honored
Special meals for holidays and celebrations
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We handle:
Diabetic diets
Low sodium
Pureed or mechanical soft
Allergies and intolerances
Religious or cultural preferences
Simply "I don't like that" preferences
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Staff will provide assistance at mealtimes
Adaptive utensils and equipment as needed
Encouragement and companionship during meals
Monitoring for swallowing difficulties or choking risk
Coordination with speech therapy if needed
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Laundry Management
Personal laundry is done regularly
Bed linens changed weekly or more often if needed
Clothing labeled and cared for
Residents can help if they're able — we support independence
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Daily housekeeping in common areas
Resident rooms tidied regularly
Bathrooms cleaned and sanitized daily
Deep cleaning on regular schedule
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