Generations at Lewiston delivers two levels of long-term support: assisted living and memory care. Residents in assisted living receive regular help with activities such as bathing, dressing, medication administration, and mobility, with staff on duty around the clock to respond to health concerns. The memory care program is built for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias and includes secure areas, structured routines, and specialized oversight geared toward reducing confusion and enhancing safety. Licensed nurses monitor each resident’s care plan, work with physicians, and coordinate outside services such as physical or occupational therapy when ordered.
Beyond the core care programs, the community offers regular wellness checks, fall-prevention protocols, and emergency response systems in resident rooms. On-site coordination for lab work, imaging, or rehabilitation minimizes the need for trips to outside providers. Scheduled transportation allows residents to attend off-site medical appointments, and pharmacy partnerships help keep prescriptions synchronized and delivered. Staff members receive ongoing training in dementia techniques, infection control, and chronic disease management, supporting consistent and evidence-based care.
Accommodations include studios and one-bedroom apartments equipped with private bathrooms, basic kitchenettes, individual climate controls, and emergency call systems, although not every unit contains all these features. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are provided on a routine schedule, and residents can choose their own furniture or lease furnished options. Common areas such as lounges, activity rooms, and an enclosed courtyard are available for daily use, giving residents space to socialize or enjoy quiet time close to their apartments.
Meals are prepared in a central kitchen and served three times daily in the main dining room, with a lighter bistro menu available between scheduled meals. Dietitian oversight allows the kitchen to handle modified diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, or mechanical soft, and staff track intake for residents with nutrition concerns. Table service is standard, but room service can be arranged when a resident is ill or prefers privacy. Family members are welcome to purchase guest meals, and themed dinners or holiday menus are planned throughout the year to offer variety without sacrificing nutritional guidelines.