Charter Senior Living of Hopkinsville offers two levels of long-term support: Assisted Living and Memory Care. Residents in Assisted Living receive help with activities of daily living, medication administration, and routine wellness monitoring delivered by a licensed nursing team that is available around the clock. The Memory Care program is designed for people living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia; it integrates structured daily routines, secure environments, and specialized caregivers trained in cognitive support techniques. For both care levels, individual assessments drive customized service plans so that support can be increased or reduced as medical needs change.
Beyond the core programs, the community maintains on-site nursing staff 24/7, an electronic call-system in every apartment, and access to visiting physicians, therapists, and pharmacy services. Scheduled transportation is provided for outside medical appointments, and lab work can often be arranged in the building to reduce the need for external trips. A fall-prevention program, regular vital-sign checks, wound care coordination, and diabetic management are available when ordered by a physician. Families receive routine care updates, and the team collaborates with outside home health or hospice agencies if a resident’s condition requires additional clinical oversight.
Apartments are offered in a variety of sizes and floor plans, ranging from private studios to shared suites. Many residences feature kitchenettes, independent temperature controls, cable connections, and private bathrooms; however, not every unit includes every amenity. Housekeeping and scheduled laundry services are provided, and maintenance staff handle repairs and safety checks. The community installs grab bars, smoke detectors, and emergency pull cords in all living areas to support resident safety. Furnishings can be personalized, and residents are encouraged to bring familiar items to make the space comfortable.
Dining services follow a flexible, on-order menu that allows residents to choose meals at each sitting, with diet modifications available for physician-prescribed needs such as low-sodium, diabetic, or mechanical-soft diets. Meals are served in a central dining room, and a private dining room can be reserved for family gatherings. In-room dining is offered during illness or by request, and snacks and beverages are stocked throughout the day in common areas. A registered dietitian oversees menu planning, and caregivers monitor intake for those who need assistance or have memory-related challenges at mealtimes.