Claiborne at Shoe Creek offers assisted-living support designed for older adults who need help with daily tasks but want to retain a measure of independence. Licensed nurses are on site and available around the clock for routine health monitoring, medication management, and coordination of physician-ordered treatments. Caregivers provide hands-on assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility, and each apartment is equipped with an emergency response system that links directly to the care team. Scheduled transportation is available for off-site medical appointments, and electronic health records allow staff to track changes in residents’ conditions quickly.
Beyond direct medical services, the community maintains a structured wellness program centered on fall prevention, chronic-disease management, and cognitive engagement. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy can be arranged on site through third-party providers, reducing the need for disruptive trips to outside clinics. A full-time wellness director oversees exercise classes tailored to varying ability levels, while regular health screenings help residents and families stay informed about blood pressure, weight, and other key indicators. Family conferences are scheduled as needed to adjust individual service plans and to keep care aligned with residents’ goals.
Accommodations include a selection of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments. Features may include private bathrooms with walk-in showers, kitchenettes, individually controlled HVAC systems, cable and Wi-Fi access, and ample closet space; not all accommodations have all the features, so prospective residents should verify details during a tour. Weekly housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are provided, and personal laundry assistance is available for an additional fee. The building is equipped with secured entrances, well-lit common areas, and multiple elevators for convenient access between floors.
Residents receive three daily meals prepared by the culinary team and served in a communal dining room designed for easy mobility and social interaction. Menus are developed in consultation with a registered dietitian to accommodate low-sodium, diabetic, and other physician-ordered diets. Snacks and beverages are available throughout the day, and tray service to the apartment can be arranged temporarily for those recovering from illness or therapy sessions. Special occasion meals and themed dinners are scheduled regularly to add variety without compromising nutritional standards.