The Residences At Kenilworth Park in Washington, DC is an assisted-living community designed for residents who need daily support while still seeking as much independence as possible. Medical oversight is anchored by on-site registered and licensed practical nurses who manage medication programs and monitor vital signs, with specific experience supporting residents who control diabetes with oral medications. Staff members are also trained to work with individuals who have mild dementia, providing structure and cues that help maintain routines and safety.
Care extends to full assistance with everyday personal tasks. Certified caregivers are available around the clock to help residents bathe, dress, eat, and manage toileting. When mobility support is required, staff can provide safe transfers using a walker or wheelchair, reducing fall risk and easing movement throughout the building. The community is secured and continuously monitored, and clinical staff coordinate with physicians and families to adjust care plans whenever health needs change.
Accommodations include a selection of private and companion apartments fitted with accessible bathrooms, grab bars, and emergency call systems. Some units offer additional conveniences such as kitchenettes, individual climate controls, or garden views, but not all apartments feature every amenity. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance services are included so residents can focus on daily routines and social engagement.
Dining operates on a set menu prepared by culinary staff who coordinate with nursing to address dietary requirements, including diabetic-friendly and texture-modified meals. Three meals are served daily in the main dining room, and nutritious snacks are available between meals. Residents who are ill or recovering from a procedure can request tray service delivered to their rooms.
Community features include fully wheelchair-accessible common areas, a wellness center that hosts exercise and health-education programs, reliable internet access for personal devices, and landscaped communal gardens where residents can spend time outdoors. Scheduled transportation is available for medical appointments, shopping, and local outings, helping residents remain connected to the wider Washington, DC area.