The Residence at Ferry Park provides two levels of residential care: Assisted Living for older adults who need help with daily routines, and Memory Care for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. Both programs are designed to adjust as needs change, allowing residents to remain on the same campus even if they require greater support over time.
Residents have access to on-site Physical Therapy and structured diabetes management, both overseen by licensed clinicians in coordination with outside physicians. A community-wide emergency call system links each apartment to staff around the clock, and the building is equipped with a sprinkler system for fire protection. Together, these measures aim to reduce hospital visits, support rehabilitation goals, and promote day-to-day safety.
Living options range from studio and efficiency apartments to larger suites. Depending on the unit selected, residents may find features such as independent temperature controls, private bathroom, kitchenette, washer and dryer, flat-screen TV, cable, Wi-Fi, and guest suites for visiting family. Some units open to porches or landscaped grounds with walking paths and garden areas. Because floor plans vary, not every accommodation includes every feature listed, so prospective residents should confirm specifics during their tour.
Three daily meals are prepared on site, with menus that can be adjusted for low-sodium, gluten-free, vegetarian, kosher, or other physician-ordered dietary needs. Snacks are available throughout the day, and guest meals or a private dining room can be arranged for family visits. The culinary team offers set menus while still accommodating diet modifications and personal preferences when possible.
Residents have access to organized clubs and communities, an activity center, a library and computer lounge, arts and crafts studios, yoga and wellness programs, indoor and outdoor walking paths, a piano for concerts or personal practice, scheduled social outings, and a swimming pool. These amenities are intended to encourage exercise, learning, and social interaction without residents having to leave the property.