Salterra at Ashbrook offers three distinct levels of care—Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care—so residents can remain in a familiar setting even as their needs change. Independent Living residents benefit from on-site staff who monitor overall wellness and can quickly escalate services if required. Assisted Living adds scheduled and unscheduled help with activities of daily living, medication management, and routine health monitoring. The Memory Care neighborhood is secured and staffed by caregivers trained in dementia support techniques, and it follows evidence-based programming designed to reduce agitation and preserve cognitive function.
Beyond the basic care levels, the community maintains licensed nurses 24/7, coordinates directly with outside physicians for lab work and therapy orders, and arranges on-site visits from physical, occupational, and speech therapists. An emergency response system connects every resident to staff within moments, and care plans are reviewed at least monthly to keep pace with health changes. Scheduled transportation is available for off-site medical appointments, and family members receive regular health status updates to support collaborative decision-making.
Apartments range from studio suites to two-bedroom layouts and are equipped with features such as step-in showers with grab bars, individual climate controls, basic cable, and emergency pull cords, though not all accommodations have all the features. Weekly housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are standard, while select units include private patios or kitchenettes. Furnishings can be provided, or residents may bring their own to create a familiar environment; the community also offers communal lounges and outdoor courtyards for social interaction.
Dining is handled through a chef-supervised kitchen that prepares three set meals each day plus between-meal snacks. Menus are reviewed by a registered dietitian to ensure balanced nutrition and compliance with physician-ordered diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, or mechanical-soft. Residents choose from multiple entrées at each sitting and may dine restaurant-style in the main dining room or request tray service to their apartments when under the weather. Family members can reserve a private dining space for celebrations, and hydration stations remain open around the clock to encourage regular fluid intake.