Clover Ridge Place offers two primary levels of care: Assisted Living for residents who need help with daily activities and Memory Care for those living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Diabetes management is available, and on-site speech therapy supports residents with communication or swallowing challenges. Families who need a short break or want to try the community before committing long term can arrange respite or short-term stays.
The community is secured for resident safety and provides a wide range of on-site clinical services. Hospice care is available when needed, and occupational, physical, and ambulatory therapies help residents maintain function. Nurses oversee medication management and routine health monitoring, while podiatry services reduce the need for outside appointments. Incontinence care and environments specifically designed to accommodate memory loss round out the health offerings for residents in both Assisted Living and Memory Care.
Apartments and suites come in several layouts, some of which include kitchenettes, balconies or patios, and wheelchair-accessible showers. Basic features such as air conditioning, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and handicap-accessible designs are common, while select units add perks like views of the butterfly garden, proximity to the central fireplace, or direct access to outdoor areas and the deck. Parking is available for those who still drive, and the community is pet-friendly, though not every accommodation has all listed features.
Meals are provided daily and follow a restaurant-style format, with all-day dining that lets residents eat on their own schedule. Guests can join for meals, and menu options include vegetarian selections, low- or no-sodium dishes, and no-sugar desserts when medically indicated. The culinary team adjusts individual plates to align with each resident’s care plan, ensuring dietary needs are met without sacrificing variety.
Residents have access to an activity center, raised garden beds, indoor and outdoor walking paths, and a fitness program designed for older adults. A library and computer lounge supports quiet pursuits, while social outings, clubs, communities, and happy hours encourage connection. The calendar also features reminiscence programs, intergenerational gatherings, birthday parties, live music, and dances, providing structured opportunities for engagement each week.