At Home Senior Living of Thomson provides assisted-living care designed for older adults who require help with day-to-day activities while still maintaining as much independence as possible. The community is equipped to handle short-term respite stays, giving family caregivers a reliable option for temporary support, and it has protocols in place for diabetes care, including blood-glucose monitoring and specialized meal planning. Licensed staff are on site around the clock to respond to health concerns, manage medications, and coordinate with outside healthcare providers when higher levels of intervention become necessary.
Beyond medical oversight, residents receive help with bathing, dressing, mobility, and other activities of daily living according to individually written service plans. Emergency response systems are installed throughout the building, and regular wellness checks help staff track changes in a resident’s condition. Families can expect transparent communication, scheduled care conferences, and the option to adjust services if needs increase over time.
Accommodations are arranged on the ground floor for easy access and include a mix of private and companion suites. Depending on the specific unit, residents may have a kitchenette, private bath, wheelchair-accessible shower, garden view, cable TV, and high-speed Wi-Fi. Indoor common areas such as a TV lounge, library, meeting room, and piano area provide places to socialize, while outdoor patios, raised garden beds, and walking paths invite residents outside. Because floor plans differ, not every apartment contains every listed feature, so prospective residents should verify details during a tour.
Dining service offers three daily meals prepared by a professional chef, with snacks available between seatings. Menus can accommodate vegetarian choices, low- or no-sodium diets, pureed textures, and other physician-ordered modifications. A private dining room is available for family celebrations, and guest meals can be arranged with advance notice. The kitchen team works closely with nursing staff to ensure that residents managing diabetes receive appropriate portion sizes and carbohydrate counts, and seasonal special-event menus are incorporated into the rotation.
Residents can take part in on-site and off-site activities that include art classes, crafts sessions, trivia games, cards and pinochle, Bible study, a current events club, reminiscence programs, stretching classes, and live-well fitness offerings. Scheduled day trips, holiday parties, intergenerational visits, and birthday celebrations add variety, while a game room and sensory-based programs support engagement for different cognitive levels. Regular off-site outings, such as local shopping or cultural events in Thomson, are coordinated by the activities team to keep residents connected to the wider community.