Aspen Village at Lost Mountain offers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, each supported by an on-site licensed nurse and a team trained to monitor residents around the clock. Medication management, glucose monitoring, blood-pressure checks, and coordination with outside physicians are handled on-site to reduce the need for frequent off-campus visits. The memory care neighborhood is secured and staffed by caregivers who use evidence-based techniques to support residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, including behavior observation, redirection, and routine cognitive assessments. Emergency response systems and access to local hospitals further strengthen the medical safety net for all residents.
Beyond clinical services, the community provides daily help with bathing, dressing, mobility, and other activities of daily living, adjusting the level of assistance as needs change. Scheduled physical, occupational, and speech therapies are available through outside providers who come to the building, and transportation is arranged for off-site medical appointments. Regular wellness reviews track weight, nutrition, and fall risk, while a visiting podiatrist, dentist, and lab service help residents maintain overall health without leaving the property. Hospice coordination, respite stays, and family support groups round out the care options.
Apartments range from studio to two-bedroom layouts and include basic utilities, weekly housekeeping, and laundry service. Most units have emergency call buttons, step-in showers with grab bars, and individual climate controls; select floor plans add kitchenettes, walk-in closets, or patio access, but not all accommodations have all the features mentioned. Maintenance staff handle repairs, and common areas such as lounges, a beauty salon, and outdoor courtyards give residents additional living space. Pets are allowed. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Residents receive three daily meals prepared by culinary staff, served restaurant-style in the main dining room with optional room service for those recovering from illness. Menus are reviewed by a dietitian to accommodate low-sodium, diabetic, and modified-texture diets, and memory care residents eat in a quieter dining area with adaptive utensils if needed. Snacks and beverages are available throughout the day, hydration carts circulate, and special-occasion meals include family participation. The dining team regularly solicits feedback to keep offerings aligned with resident preferences and nutritional requirements.