Fox Ridge of Chenal in Little Rock delivers three core levels of support—Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care—so residents can transition smoothly as their needs change. Each program is structured to help with daily routines while preserving as much personal autonomy as possible. The Memory Care neighborhood incorporates specialized protocols and staff training aimed at reducing confusion and promoting familiarity for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias.
Beyond general care levels, the community maintains a secured environment and trained staff are on-site at all times. Diabetes management is available, including monitoring and coordination with outside providers. Residents have access to incontinence care, ambulatory assistance for those who need help moving about, and hospice care when end-of-life support becomes necessary. These services are designed to reduce hospital visits and keep residents safely in their own apartments whenever feasible.
Accommodation options range from studio layouts to larger floor plans, and some homes are pet-friendly so residents can bring a small companion animal. Outdoor areas give residents places to walk or relax in fresh air, though not every apartment opens directly to these spaces. Because designs vary, families should confirm which specific features—such as patio access or pet allowances—apply to the unit they are considering.
The dining program offers three daily meals, prepared with attention to balanced nutrition and varied tastes. Menus can be adjusted to accommodate physician-ordered diets or personal preferences, an approach that supports residents managing diabetes and other conditions. Meals are served in communal dining rooms where staff remain available to provide assistance for residents who need it.
An activity center serves as a hub for scheduled events, exercise sessions, and hobbies, while resident-led clubs and community groups encourage social interaction and shared interests. Participation is voluntary, allowing each person to decide how much or how little to join in.