Addington Place of Burlington offers two levels of care: Assisted Living for residents who need help with daily activities and Memory Care for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Short‐term Respite stays are available, giving caregivers a break while ensuring their loved ones receive consistent support. Both care types include medication supervision, help with dressing and grooming, and regular health monitoring designed to adjust quickly to changing needs.
Residents have access to an emergency call system that links directly to on-site staff around the clock, reducing response times in urgent situations. Routine care coordination with outside health providers, scheduled wellness checks, and on-site assistance with personal laundry and dry cleaning help streamline day-to-day living. The staff’s presence, combined with multiple security measures, is aimed at promoting safety while allowing residents to maintain as much independence as possible.
Housing options range from studio and efficiency layouts to companion arrangements. Most residences feature central air conditioning, cable TV connections, Wi-Fi access, and wall-to-wall carpeting, and utilities are included in the monthly rate. Housekeeping is provided, and outdoor areas—including a garden—give residents space for fresh air and activities. The community is pet friendly, though not every accommodation has all listed features, so it is best to confirm specific details when touring.
Three daily meals are prepared on site, and menus emphasize balanced nutrition with accommodations for individual dietary needs. Between meals, healthy snacks are readily available, offering residents flexible options to manage hunger and blood-sugar levels throughout the day. Staff members monitor intake when necessary, particularly for those in Memory Care who may need reminders or assistance during dining.
Residents can spend free time in the activity center, join clubs and community groups, participate in health and wellness programs, or relax in the library and computer lounge. Regular social outings extend engagement beyond the campus, allowing residents to stay connected with the Burlington area and maintain an active routine.