Parkway Gardens Senior Living delivers assisted living that covers day-to-day support while allowing residents to remain as independent as their health permits. Care plans can include short-term respite stays, diabetes management, regular physician oversight and scheduled visits from a speech therapist. The community is secured to reduce wandering risk and to give families confidence that residents are protected around the clock.
Additional medical resources are kept on site to limit the need for hospital transfers. A dedicated memory-care program—offered in spaces designed specifically to accommodate memory loss—provides structure for residents who live with dementia. Staff administer medications, manage incontinence, and assist with ambulation. Occupational and physical therapists, a podiatrist and hospice professionals are available as needed, creating a continuum of care that can adjust as a resident’s condition changes.
Apartments are laid out with practicality in mind. Depending on the chosen floor plan, units may feature wheelchair-accessible showers, kitchenettes, air conditioning, Wi-Fi and, in select cases, access to a central fireplace or outdoor areas. The building is handicap accessible throughout, pets are welcome in designated rooms, and parking is offered for residents who still drive.
Dining follows a flexible, restaurant-style model. Three daily meals are included, with guest meals available for visiting family members. Residents can choose from vegetarian, gluten-free, low- or no-sodium and no-sugar options. An all-day dining menu ensures that late risers or those with irregular schedules can eat on their own timetable without sacrificing nutrition.
Recreational opportunities range from clubs, dances and live-music events to yoga, chair yoga and regular happy hours. Residents can walk raised garden beds, use the outdoor paths or swim in the on-site pool. A library and computer lounge, activity center and planned social outings encourage connection, while reminiscence and sensory-based programs, intergenerational activities and birthday celebrations round out a calendar designed to keep residents mentally and socially engaged.