Addison Place at Glastonbury delivers both Assisted Living and Memory Care. The community is equipped for residents who wander day or night, offers elopement prevention protocols, and supports advanced dementia conditions. Diabetic management is comprehensive, covering oral medications, injections, and sliding-scale insulin. A licensed nurse is on-site around the clock, backed by additional RN/LPN staff and an Activity Director who tailors programs to each level of cognition. On-site medical services include wound care, occupational therapy, diabetic oversight, hospice coordination, and full Memory Care programming, reducing the need for outside appointments. Residents who need help with bathing, eating, dressing, or toileting receive hands-on assistance, and the team can handle mobility ranges from simple walker support to two-person and Hoyer-lift transfers.
Safety measures are integrated into daily routines. Doorways are alarmed, rooms feature pull-cord systems, and personal emergency response systems alert staff immediately. Nurses track medications, vital signs, and lab values, ensuring rapid response when a condition changes. Laundry and dry-cleaning services are handled on-site for infection control, and care plans are updated in real time by the interdisciplinary team. Families can expect prompt communication and a documented approach to each resident’s changing medical needs.
Apartments vary in layout, and not every unit includes every feature, but options may include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, independent temperature controls, and cable service. Residents can personalize their space with paint or décor, while weekly housekeeping and scheduled laundry are provided. Independent Living residents in designated units can add medication-management monitoring, housekeeping, laundry, and a monthly meal plan without transferring to higher levels of care.
Dining follows a set menu with on-order alternatives at each meal, plus snacks throughout the day and evening. In-room dining is available for those recovering from illness or preferring privacy, and a private dining room can be reserved for family visits. The culinary team accommodates physician-ordered diets and personal preferences, coordinating closely with nursing for diabetic, texture-modified, and low-sodium needs.
Residents have access to parking, wheelchair-friendly common areas, a barber and beauty shop, exercise and movie rooms, a wellness center, internet access, communal gardens, concierge services, a library, special-interest clubs, and scheduled transportation for appointments and outings. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.