The Gardens of Eastbrooke is a memory-care-only community prepared to handle a wide range of dementia-related needs. Residents who wander—whether during the day or throughout the night—are supervised, and protocols are in place for elopement risks. Care teams manage special diets, including low-sugar or no-sugar menus for diabetics who rely on oral medications or insulin injections. Younger adults with cognitive decline are accepted, and the staff is trained to support the progression of advanced dementia conditions.
A nurse is on call around the clock, and an awake night shift ensures constant monitoring. The building is secured with 24-hour staffing, front and rear fencing, door alarms, and WanderGuard technology. On-site medical services include medication management, incontinence care, hospice coordination, dentist visits, podiatry, occupational and physical therapy, and routine nursing oversight. Residents receive full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfer support ranges from standby help to two-person assists, and staff can work with walkers or wheelchairs.
Apartments feature air conditioning, Wi-Fi access, and wheelchair-accessible showers, and many open to outdoor areas or a central fireplace lounge. Residences are handicap accessible, but not every unit includes every listed feature, so it is worth confirming specific layouts during a tour.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant-style. Menus cover standard, low-sodium, and no-added-sugar options, and guest meals can be arranged so family or friends can join residents.
Residents benefit from 24-hour staffing, an emergency call system, three daily meals, weekly housekeeping, daily linen service, and scheduled activities. Personal laundry is handled weekly, and transportation to local medical appointments is provided. Utilities, apartment maintenance, bathing assistance, medication assistance, prescription ordering and delivery, grooming help, and basic cable television are also included.