Thrive at Brow Wood offers Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care, allowing residents to move between levels of support as needs change. Short-term respite stays are accepted, and diabetes care programs are in place for residents who require glucose monitoring or insulin management. Physicians visit the community, and a speech therapist is available for individuals working on communication or swallowing issues.
The community is secured to promote resident safety, particularly for those living with dementia. On-site clinical services include dedicated memory care programming, incontinence management, and help with ambulation. Hospice support can be arranged when appropriate. Medication management is handled by licensed nurses, who are on-site, and rehabilitation services are delivered by occupational and physical therapists.
Apartments and common areas are built with accessibility in mind, offering options such as wheelchair-accessible showers, handicap-adapted layouts, air conditioning, and high-speed Wi-Fi. Some residences overlook outdoor areas that include a butterfly garden, patios, and walking paths, while select units are located near parking for easier vehicle access. Common spaces feature a central fireplace and a piano or organ for resident use. Not every accommodation contains every feature, so it is best to confirm specific details when touring.
Dining services provide three daily meals plus snacks, prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant-style, though all-day dining is available for residents who prefer flexible schedules. Menus can include international dishes, vegetarian and vegan options, gluten-free selections, and meals tailored to low-sodium or no-sugar requirements. Guests can join residents for meals, and special dietary adjustments are managed by the culinary team.
Residents have access to a range of amenities that include an activity center, library and computer lounge, and raised garden beds. Regular programming features yoga or chair yoga, karaoke, happy hour, live music, intergenerational events, social outings, and birthday celebrations. Outdoor walking paths and a swimming pool encourage physical activity, while clubs and community groups provide additional opportunities for connection.