LifeStream at Youngtown is an assisted-living community where residents receive help with daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, mobility and medication reminders. Care staff are present around the clock, and the service model is designed for people who want the reassurance of prompt support while maintaining as much independence as possible.
Additional medical resources include focused Diabetes Care with routine glucose monitoring, insulin administration and diet coordination, which helps residents manage the condition safely on site. The community also accepts respite and short-term stays, giving family caregivers temporary relief or offering a bridge after hospitalization. Regular health assessments, coordination with outside physicians and transportation to medical appointments round out the clinical support.
Apartments vary from compact studios to larger floor plans and may include kitchenettes or full kitchens, private patios or balconies, ground-floor access and bathrooms equipped with either wheelchair-accessible showers or standard tubs. Air conditioning, cable or satellite TV connections, uncovered or covered parking, and resident storage are available, though not every unit has every feature. Cats are welcome, and common areas such as indoor lounges, library, meeting rooms and outdoor patios offer additional space for socializing or quiet time.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served in a restaurant-style dining room three times a day. Menus rotate through international dishes and can be modified for low-sodium, no-sugar or other physician-ordered diets. Special dining programs, guest meals, barbecues and picnics add variety and allow residents to dine with visiting family or friends.
Residents have access to an activity calendar that includes live well programs, yoga and chair yoga, stretching classes, art classes, Wii bowling, trivia games and organized day trips. On-site events range from live music, dance or theater performances to Bible study, Jewish services and Islamic services. Sensory-based, reminiscence and Montessori programs support cognitive engagement, while birthday parties, holiday celebrations, dances and off-site outings promote social connection. A game room is available for informal recreation between scheduled events.