Georgetown Station Senior Living Center is structured primarily for residents who want an independent living setting while still having access to personal assistance. The community can accommodate older adults who have dementia conditions, offering help with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting whenever residents can no longer perform these tasks safely on their own. On-site staff can also respond to routine medical needs and the center accepts residents with psychiatric issues, giving families an option when behavioral health is part of the care plan.
To support these clinical services, every employee receives a background check and an activity director coordinates daily programming that complements each resident’s care plan. Staff members are on site 24 hours a day, exterior doors are alarmed, and each apartment includes an emergency pull cord that connects directly to 911 services. These layers of supervision are intended to shorten response times in case of a fall, wandering episode, or other health event.
Apartments are offered in several layouts. Some floor plans include a private bathroom, a kitchenette, individual climate controls, and the option for residents to repaint or decorate the space to their preference. Because features vary by unit, prospective residents should verify which elements are available in the specific apartment they are considering.
Dining is handled in a communal restaurant-style setting where meals are prepared three times daily. Menus are developed to meet common senior nutritional guidelines, and staff can arrange for modified textures or physician-ordered diets. Residents who prefer to cook occasionally can use the kitchenette if their apartment includes one.
Amenities are designed to reduce daily errands and keep residents engaged. The community supplies resident parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, internet access, on-site religious services, fee-based laundry, scheduled transportation, and proximity to public transit for added flexibility. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.