Venice Green Village offers a dedicated Memory Care program supported by respite and short-term stay options, allowing families to arrange temporary care when needed. Residents who live with diabetes receive monitoring and meal planning tailored to their condition, and an on-site physician oversees overall medical coordination. Regular visits from a speech therapist help address communication or swallowing challenges, and the entire residence is secured to promote a safe environment for people experiencing cognitive change.
The community provides a full menu of on-site clinical services designed for individuals with memory loss. Nursing staff handle medication management, incontinence support, and ambulatory assistance, while occupational and physical therapists deliver therapies without residents having to leave the building. An optometrist and a podiatrist hold routine clinics, and hospice care is available for those who require end-of-life support. Every area of the building is purpose-built to minimize confusion, and controlled entry points reinforce resident safety in this memory-care-only setting.
Apartments are climate-controlled and wired for cable and high-speed internet. Most include wheelchair-accessible showers, and common areas feature a central fireplace, outdoor seating, and a community piano for resident use. Not all units come with every feature, so families can confirm specific details during a tour.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant-style, with all-day dining available for residents who do better with flexible meal times. The culinary team offers entrées that meet vegetarian, low-sodium, and no-sugar guidelines, and guest meals can be arranged so families may dine together.
Residents have access to an activity center, library and computer lounge, indoor and outdoor walking paths, a swimming pool, and raised garden beds. Daily programming ranges from yoga and fitness classes to karaoke, live music, birthday parties, and dances. Montessori, reminiscence, and other sensory-based programs align with the needs of people living with dementia, and social outings and clubs keep residents engaged with the broader community.