Aasbury Manor delivers three levels of support—Assisted Living, Residential Care Home, and Memory Care—under one roof. The community is equipped to accept residents who have combative or other behavioral issues, require special diets, or manage diabetes with oral medications. Staff members are experienced with advanced dementia conditions, allowing residents to stay in place as cognition changes. Care plans are individualized and monitored by nursing oversight to keep treatments, medications, and interventions consistent with physician orders.
Care is available around the clock, with 24-hour security and staff presence to respond quickly to any need. Team members provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting for residents who need help with daily tasks. Transfer support ranges from standby supervision to one-person physical assistance, and accommodations are ready for walkers and wheelchairs. The goal is to reduce fall risk and maintain mobility while ensuring a safe environment.
Accommodations include a selection of private and semi-private rooms, each designed for safety and ease of movement. Features may include grab bars, step-in showers, and emergency call systems, though not every room contains every feature. Furnishings can be personalized, and housekeeping and laundry services are included to keep living spaces orderly.
Meals are served three times daily in a communal dining area, with snacks available as needed. Menus are reviewed by the care team to meet medical requirements, including carbohydrate-controlled options for diabetics and other physician-ordered special diets. Residents who need full eating assistance receive one-on-one support to ensure adequate nutrition and hydration.
Residents benefit from daily activities organized by a dedicated activity coordinator, providing structure and engagement. Trained staff deliver 24-hour care and supervision, and a registered nurse is on site and on call to address emerging health concerns. Housekeeping, laundry, and meal preparation are handled by the community, allowing residents to focus on comfort and well-being.