Ivy Park at Claremont provides two primary levels of care. Residents who need help with day-to-day activities can opt for Assisted Living, which offers support with bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication reminders. For individuals living with cognitive impairment, the community’s Memory Care program delivers structured routines and environments designed to reduce confusion, along with staff trained specifically in dementia care techniques. Both care types emphasize continuous monitoring and quick access to medical services when conditions change.
Additional clinical options extend the community’s ability to handle complex or short-term needs. Respite stays are available for recovery after surgery or to give regular caregivers a break, and a visiting or on-site physician oversees care plans that may include diabetes management, physical therapy, and hospice coordination. Nurses are present to handle medication management, incontinence support, ambulatory assistance, and vision or dental concerns. An emergency call system in each apartment and a facility-wide sprinkler system enhance safety, while specialized memory-loss accommodations and secured areas reduce wandering risks.
Apartments are offered in studio and efficiency layouts, and many include kitchenettes, wheelchair-accessible showers, and individual climate control with central air conditioning. Select units feature cable TV, Wi-Fi, and window treatments; however, not every apartment contains every amenity listed. Housekeeping, laundry, and dry-cleaning services are provided, and outdoor garden areas, landscaped grounds, and convenient parking give residents choices for fresh air or visiting family members. All buildings and pathways are designed to be handicap accessible.
Dining is handled by a professional chef who prepares three daily meals along with all-day dining options. Residents can select low-sodium or no-sugar menus, and healthy snacks are available between meals. Guest meals can be arranged so family members can eat on-site, and the kitchen staff works with clinical teams to ensure diets align with physician-ordered guidelines, particularly for those managing diabetes or other health conditions.
Daily life outside the dining room includes health and wellness programs, a library and computer lounge, yoga classes, arts and crafts, bingo, TV or movie nights, and regularly scheduled happy hours. An activity center supports clubs and community groups, and residents may take part in day trips, off-site outings, and other social events. Outdoor areas are available for those who prefer fresh air during activities.