Cornell Trace Patio Homes @ The Willows ~ Trilogy provides independent living that can accommodate residents with mild dementia, offering a balance of autonomy and oversight. The community’s team completes background checks, and an on-site activity director helps ensure daily engagement that aligns with residents’ cognitive abilities. Emergency response systems include pull cords and personal emergency response devices that connect directly to 911, giving residents a direct line to outside medical help at any hour.
Support with self-care tasks is available when needed; staff can assist residents who require help with bathing, dressing, eating, or toileting yet are still largely independent. For mobility, transfers with walkers or wheelchairs are available, so residents can safely move about the property while retaining as much self-direction as possible.
Accommodations include residences that may feature a private bathroom, in-unit laundry, independent temperature controls, and the option for residents to paint or decorate their rooms. Not every unit contains every feature, so prospective residents should confirm details of a specific apartment or patio home during a tour. Housing is designed to support independence while still allowing quick access to staff in emergencies.
Dining is structured around one meal per day included in the monthly rate. Residents can either prepare additional meals in their own kitchens or elect to purchase extra dining services if desired. The single provided meal is prepared to meet basic nutritional standards without excessive formality, making it straightforward for residents to maintain dietary routines.
Amenities at Cornell Trace Patio Homes include on-site resident parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, an exercise room, and communal gardens for outdoor activities. Smoking is allowed outside in designated areas, and pets are permitted; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. All utilities are additional to the base rent, giving residents control over their personal usage. The property is also close to public transportation, making off-site appointments and shopping practical for those who no longer drive.