Bridgewood Gardens in Albertville offers two primary levels of care—Assisted Living and Memory Care. Residents who choose Assisted Living receive help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication reminders, while still maintaining as much independence as possible. The Memory Care program is designed for people living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia; trained staff provide structured routines, cueing, and behavior guidance in a secure environment that reduces confusion and supports safety.
The community backs these care levels with targeted medical support. A structured Mental Wellness Program addresses anxiety, depression, and overall cognitive health through scheduled counseling sessions and therapeutic activities. Diabetes Care includes regular blood-glucose checks, customized meal planning, and coordination with outside physicians when needed. On-site services cover incontinence management, ambulatory assistance for residents who use walkers or wheelchairs, and medication management to ensure prescriptions are taken correctly. An enclosed courtyard allows residents—especially those in Memory Care—to enjoy fresh air without risk of wandering, and pet-focused programs help maintain emotional well-being for those who own or interact with companion animals.
Private and companion suites are available, and floor plans may include phone lines, cable, Wi-Fi or high-speed internet, and individual climate controls. Some apartments feature kitchenettes for light meal preparation, while others rely on communal dining. Wheelchair-accessible showers are standard in many units, and air-conditioned indoor common areas give residents comfortable places to gather. Outdoor areas, a resident parking lot, a library and computer lounge, and a dedicated computer or media center broaden daily living options. Cats are permitted in designated accommodations, and a piano or organ in the common area supports resident hobbies. Not every accommodation includes every listed feature, so it’s best to confirm specifics during a tour.
Dining services emphasize flexibility and health management. Three chef-prepared meals are offered each day, with all-day dining options for residents whose schedules vary. The kitchen can provide low- or no-sodium and no-sugar selections to support diabetes or heart-related dietary needs. Guest meals are available for visiting family members, and seasonal BBQs or outdoor picnics are planned when the weather cooperates, encouraging social interaction beyond the dining room.
Residents have access to an activity center for crafts and games, outdoor walking paths for daily exercise, and regularly scheduled day trips and social outings to nearby attractions. A calendar of fitness programs helps maintain strength and balance, while the swimming pool offers low-impact exercise and recreational opportunities. Together, these amenities support physical health, cognitive engagement, and social connection within and beyond the Bridgewood Gardens campus.