Charter Senior Living of Moline offers an Assisted Living setting with the option for respite or short-term stays. Daily support can include diabetes management, scheduled and as-needed wellness checks, and participation in the community’s mental wellness program. Care plans are individualized, adjusted as conditions change, and carried out under the supervision of licensed nursing staff available around the clock.
The community operates as a secured setting with visitor sign-in, a wander-management system, and monitored outdoor areas. Nurses are on site 24 hours to deliver medication management, incontinence care, ambulatory assistance, and hospice services when ordered. Physical, occupational, and podiatry professionals visit regularly, and care areas are designed to reduce confusion for residents living with memory loss. Snow removal and other routine safety measures are handled by staff to maintain consistent access year-round.
Apartments can include kitchenettes, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, individual climate control, and wheelchair-accessible showers. Some residences add balconies, patios, or sunroom access, and selected units offer views of landscaped outdoor areas or convenient proximity to the deck. Residents may bring cats, large-breed dogs, or multiple pets, and onsite parking is available for those who still drive. Because layouts and features vary, not every unit contains every amenity listed.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant-style in the main dining room, with all-day dining options for residents who prefer flexible schedules. Menu choices accommodate low-sodium, vegetarian, and kosher preferences, and guest meals can be arranged in a private dining room for family gatherings. Snacks and beverages are available throughout the day, and staff members provide assistance with meal setup or feeding when required.
Residents have access to an activity center, game room, and lounge areas for organized or informal gatherings. Daily programming ranges from exercise and stretching classes to Live Well and intergenerational programs. Walking paths, a swimming pool, shopping trips, trivia events, men’s group meetings, speaker series, community service projects, wine tastings, and regular social outings provide multiple ways to stay engaged.