Stirlingshire provides two primary levels of care: assisted living and memory care. Residents in assisted living receive ongoing help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, mobility support, and medication management, while still maintaining as much personal independence as possible. The memory care program is geared toward people living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia conditions and includes 24-hour oversight by staff trained in dementia support techniques. Licensed nurses are on site or on call around the clock, and the community coordinates with outside physicians, therapists, and pharmacies to keep care plans up to date.
Beyond direct medical attention, the community has systems in place to reduce day-to-day risks and streamline care delivery. Apartments are equipped with emergency response technology, and common areas feature secured entries to protect residents who may wander. Scheduled transportation makes it easier for residents to attend off-site medical appointments, while an on-site therapy room allows physical, occupational, and speech therapists to work with residents without leaving the property. Regular health assessments, fall-prevention reviews, and family care conferences help the staff adapt services as resident needs change.
Apartments are available in several floor plans, from compact studios to more spacious one-bedroom suites. Features may include kitchenettes with refrigerators and microwaves, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, walk-in showers with grab bars, large windows, and basic cable or Wi-Fi service; not all accommodations have all the features listed. Weekly housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are built into the monthly rate, and residents can furnish their spaces to suit personal preferences.
Dining services supply three daily meals prepared by culinary staff who consult with dietitians to ensure menus meet nutritional guidelines. Meal plans accommodate special diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, gluten-free, and mechanically altered textures. Memory care residents benefit from adaptive utensils and a calmer dining environment to encourage adequate intake. Snacks and beverages are available throughout the day, and guests can be hosted in a private dining room with advance notice.