Marie Silver Assisted Living operates as a residential care home, providing 24-hour supervision and assistance for older adults who need a moderate level of medical oversight. Certified caregivers are on duty at all times to monitor vital signs, administer physician-ordered medications, and arrange on-site visits from nurses, podiatrists, or rehabilitation therapists as needed. Emergency response protocols are in place, with each resident given direct access to call equipment that summons staff immediately. Care plans are written in coordination with the resident’s physician and updated when conditions change, ensuring that medical needs remain the primary focus of daily support.
Beyond its core medical services, the community offers routine assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, continence care, and mobility. Housekeeping, laundry, and linen changes are completed on a set schedule to keep rooms sanitary. Staff coordinate transportation to off-site medical appointments and will relay updates to families promptly. Short-term respite stays and hospice coordination are available, allowing residents to remain in familiar surroundings when care needs increase. On-site wellness activities such as range-of-motion exercises and blood-pressure clinics are integrated into each week to help residents maintain stability.
Apartments are available in private or companion layouts, each designed for wheelchair access and fitted with emergency pull cords, wide doorways, and bathroom grab bars. Some units have step-in showers, individual climate controls, and in-room cable or internet connections, while others offer more basic configurations; not all accommodations have all the features just listed. Housekeeping staff clean rooms and sanitize bathrooms, and maintenance handles repairs promptly. Small pets are allowed to live with residents who can care for them safely. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Residents receive three meals a day prepared by kitchen staff who follow menus approved by a registered dietitian. Specialized diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, or mechanical-soft are provided when prescribed, and staff monitor intake for anyone with weight-change risks. Snacks and beverages are available throughout the day, and tray service can be arranged for residents recovering from illness who prefer to dine in their rooms. The communal dining room encourages social interaction, yet flexibility is maintained so residents can eat on their own schedules when health conditions require it.