Georgetowne Place operates as an Independent Living community, with a medical profile centered on the needs of residents managing diabetes. Staff can oversee diabetics on oral medications, insulin injections, and those following a sliding-scale regimen. While the community does not support dementia care, it can step in with full assistance for bathing, eating, and dressing, while expecting residents to handle their own toileting. Mobility support includes standby supervision, one-person transfers, and help for individuals who use walkers, wheelchairs, or are bed-bound.
Safety and on-site clinical resources back up the daily care. Apartments are equipped with smoke alarms, sprinklers, and a 24-hour emergency call system, and the grounds are secured. Bathrooms come with safety-assist hand railings. Residents have access to visiting podiatry services and a dedicated therapy room for rehabilitation or exercise programs.
Living spaces are maintained through regular housekeeping, and layouts vary, so not every room includes every feature. Dining is flexible: meals follow a set menu in the main dining room, but residents can order alternatives, request snacks at any time, or choose in-room dining. A private dining room is available for family occasions or celebrations.
This assisted-living facility incorporates standard apartment features such as climate control and basic utilities, though options differ by unit. Residents can expect scheduled linen service and maintenance support. The culinary team manages portion sizes and menu choices to align with nutritional guidelines, with staff available to assist those who require help cutting food or monitoring carbohydrate counts.
Community amenities include resident parking, a barber and beauty shop, an exercise room, movie room, wellness center, communal gardens, a pool, a coffee shop, and an activity center that also hosts special nutrition counseling. Emergency call systems extend beyond individual apartments to common areas. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.