Woodland Towers offers both Assisted Living and Independent Living, providing a continuum of care that begins with basic support and extends to clinically complex needs. The community is equipped to monitor and respond to wandering behaviors day or night, manage elopement risks, and support residents with behavioral issues or moderate dementia. Medical staff handle wound care, oxygen therapy, specialized diets, and diabetic management for oral medications, injections, and sliding-scale protocols. Adults under 60 who require these services are accepted. An RN or LPN is on duty around the clock, with a second nurse on call 24/7, ensuring rapid response to changes in condition.
Daily care is backed by strict staffing and security measures, including background-checked personnel, an awake night shift, 24-hour security coverage, and in-room pull cords that alert staff immediately. Residents can receive full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and transfer help ranges from standby supervision to two-person lifts, whether using a walker or wheelchair. On-site podiatry is available, and the community accepts residents with psychiatric diagnoses when additional mental-health oversight is required. An activity director coordinates programs that match each resident’s care plan, balancing safety with engagement.
Apartments vary in size and layout, with some offering private bathrooms, kitchenettes, independent temperature controls, and the option to paint or decorate. Cable service, routine housekeeping, and scheduled laundry are provided, though not every unit contains every listed feature. Independent Living residents may opt for medication-management monitoring, receive weekly housekeeping and laundry services, and select a monthly meal plan in lieu of daily cooking.
Dining services prepare a standard menu each day while also taking on-demand orders so residents can choose alternatives. Snacks are available at any hour, and the kitchen team accommodates physician-directed diet modifications for diabetes, low-sodium needs, or texture changes. Independent Living participants who enroll in the monthly meal plan access the same dining room, ensuring continuity should their needs change over time.
Residents find practical amenities such as on-site parking, wheelchair accessibility, and scheduled transportation, with public transit stops nearby for additional flexibility. Outdoor smoking areas are designated, pets are welcome, and it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. A barber and beauty shop, exercise room, library, internet access, pool, and regular religious services round out the campus offerings, creating convenient options without leaving the property.