Autumn Woods Health Campus in New Albany delivers assisted-living care designed for residents who need help with day-to-day activities but still want to maintain as much independence as possible. Licensed nurses oversee care coordination, and the campus can arrange short-term respite stays for individuals who need temporary support after a hospital visit or while a primary caregiver is unavailable. On-site physical therapy services are available, allowing residents to work toward mobility goals without leaving the community, and therapy programs are coordinated with each resident’s physician to support continuity of care.
Beyond direct medical services, residents receive assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication management according to individual care plans. Staff members are on site around the clock to monitor changes in condition and to respond to unscheduled needs. Regular wellness assessments help keep care plans current, and transportation to off-site medical appointments can be arranged when specialty services are required.
Private and semi-private apartments feature practical layouts, and some residences include access to outdoor areas or views of the landscaped garden. A library and computer lounge is available for residents who want to read, browse the internet, or connect with family online. Routine housekeeping and linen services are provided, although specific offerings vary by apartment type, and not all accommodations include every listed feature.
Residents receive three meals a day in the community dining room, with menu selections that balance resident preferences and nutritional guidelines. Between meals, healthy snacks are available, and hydration stations are kept stocked to encourage regular fluid intake. Dietary staff can provide modified textures or restricted-sodium options as ordered by a physician or dietitian.
An activity center anchors many of the community’s programs, including scheduled arts and crafts sessions that offer opportunities for creativity and fine-motor practice. Clubs and small interest groups meet regularly and provide social connections around hobbies, books, or current events. A calendar of health and wellness programs supports fitness, balance, and cognitive engagement, giving residents multiple ways to stay active throughout the week.