Plymouth Place Continuing Care Retirement Community provides a full continuum of care on one campus, beginning with independent living and moving through assisted living, memory support, rehabilitation, and skilled nursing. On-site licensed nurses are available around the clock, and residents have access to visiting physicians, physical and occupational therapists, and pharmacy services. The health center is equipped to handle post-surgical recovery, chronic disease management, and short-term rehab following illness or injury. Medication administration, wound care, IV therapy, and regular health assessments are coordinated by an interdisciplinary clinical team that tracks each resident’s progress.
Additional care services include individualized service plans that are reviewed regularly, assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing, and scheduled transportation to off-site medical appointments. The community maintains electronic health records to streamline care coordination and uses an emergency call system monitored 24/7. A secured memory support neighborhood offers structured programming and environmental safeguards designed for residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. Wellness programs, fall-prevention initiatives, and on-site fitness staff round out the preventive side of the care model.
Accommodations range from studio apartments to larger one- and two-bedroom layouts in independent and assisted living, along with private and semi-private suites in the health center. Units may feature kitchenettes, in-unit laundry, walk-in closets, and balconies or patios, while health-center rooms are fitted with hospital-grade adjustable beds and barrier-free showers. Emergency pull cords, grab bars, and individual climate controls are available in many, but not all, residences. Maintenance, housekeeping, and basic utilities are included, and residents can request additional services such as linen changes or scheduled housekeeping at an extra cost.
Dining services provide three meals each day prepared by culinary staff under the guidance of a registered dietitian. The main dining room offers table service, and a casual bistro supplies lighter fare throughout the day. Meal options accommodate diabetic, low-sodium, and heart-healthy requirements, with pureed or mechanically soft diets available when prescribed. Room service can be arranged for residents recuperating in their apartments or suites, and catering is offered for private family gatherings. Not all accommodations have kitchenettes or full kitchens, so residents who plan to prepare some meals independently should verify their specific unit’s features during a visit.