Del Monte Stockton is dedicated solely to memory-care services, building daily routines and therapeutic programs around residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Specialized diabetes management is also in place; trained staff coordinate glucose monitoring, diet considerations, and medication timing to keep blood sugar levels stable. Residents who need speech therapy receive sessions on site, supporting communication skills and swallowing safety without leaving the community.
The community is fully secured to reduce wandering risks, and care staff are on duty around the clock. On-site clinical support includes incontinence care, ambulatory assistance, medication management, and scheduled visits from occupational and physical therapists who tailor exercises to each resident’s needs. These services work in tandem with the memory-care approach, ensuring residents receive consistent oversight from professionals familiar with dementia-related challenges.
Private and companion suites can be equipped with wheelchair-accessible showers, kitchenettes, Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, handicap-accessible layouts, and access to outdoor areas and parking. Availability of these features varies by apartment type, so families should confirm which options are present in the specific unit they select.
Residents receive three daily meals along with snacks, with an all-day dining model that offers flexibility for differing appetite patterns common in memory care. The culinary team prepares guest meals upon request and can accommodate gluten-free, low- or no-sodium, no-sugar, and vegan diets, helping residents adhere to medical or personal nutrition plans without disruption.
Beyond direct care, Del Monte Stockton provides an activity center, fitness programs, yoga and chair yoga sessions, indoor and outdoor walking paths, reminiscence and intergenerational programs, clubs, dances, live music, happy hours, birthday parties, social outings, and access to a library and computer lounge. A swimming pool is available for low-impact exercise and leisure. These structured and casual options promote engagement while complementing the therapeutic goals of the memory-care program.