Village on the Park Rogers offers Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care under one roof, allowing residents to step up or down in support as needs change without leaving the community. Short-term respite stays are available for families who need temporary coverage, and the staff is trained to monitor and respond to diabetes management requirements. A secured environment surrounds the Memory Care neighborhood to minimize wandering risks while still encouraging freedom of movement within safe boundaries.
Residents have access to a nurse on site who oversees medication management and coordinates care with physical, occupational, and speech therapists. The team is equipped to handle incontinence care, ambulatory assistance, and hospice coordination when it becomes necessary. Rehabilitation services focus on functional mobility, while tailored memory-support programming helps reduce anxiety and preserve daily living skills. The community’s 24-hour staffing model supports scheduled and unscheduled needs, and the secured perimeter adds an extra layer of safety for those prone to exit-seeking.
Apartments vary in size and layout, and not every unit includes every feature, but options may include kitchenettes, wheelchair-accessible showers, Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, individual climate control, and private outdoor spaces such as balconies or patios. Common gathering areas like the central fireplace, piano lounge, and a butterfly garden provide additional spots to socialize, and the property is pet-friendly for residents who want to bring a companion animal.
Dining services provide three chef-prepared meals each day with an all-day dining option for flexible schedules. The culinary team can honor special dietary requests, including vegetarian, gluten-free, low-sodium, and no-added-sugar plans. Guests can purchase meals to share time with loved ones, and hydration stations are available throughout the day to encourage fluid intake.
Amenities and programs include an activity center, library and computer lounge, indoor and outdoor walking paths, yoga and chair-yoga classes, fitness sessions in the swimming pool, live music, karaoke, happy hours, birthday parties, dances, social outings, clubs, and intergenerational events. Residents with cognitive decline can join structured reminiscence and sensory-based activities that support engagement and comfort.