Chateau De Notre Dame offers three primary living options—Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care—so residents can choose the level of daily support that matches their needs. Medical oversight includes on-site physical therapy and a comprehensive diabetes management program, allowing those with mobility challenges or insulin requirements to remain in one community as their health needs evolve. Licensed caregivers and therapy staff coordinate with each resident’s physician to update care plans and monitor progress.
Beyond the core living arrangements, the community delivers an extensive slate of clinical and support services. Residents have access to 24-hour nursing staff, dental check-ups, speech and occupational therapy, and podiatry visits without leaving the building. Incontinence and ambulatory care are available for those who need them, and a dedicated counseling team meets with residents or family members to address emotional or transition-related concerns. Daily laundry and dry-cleaning services are handled on site, minimizing outside appointments and ensuring consistent hygiene standards.
Apartments vary in layout and amenity package; some include reserved parking spaces, while others open directly onto landscaped outdoor areas or the central garden. Housekeeping is scheduled on a routine basis, and maintenance staff handle repairs to keep living spaces efficient and uncluttered. Because floor plans differ, not every accommodation contains every feature, so it is advisable to review unit specifics during a tour.
The culinary team prepares three meals daily, with menus designed to accommodate low-sodium, kosher, vegetarian, and gluten-free diets. Residents who have specialized nutritional plans work with staff dietitians to adjust portion sizes, ingredients, or meal times as needed. Regularly scheduled food committees give residents a forum to suggest dishes or comment on service, ensuring the dining program remains both responsive and predictable.
Recreational amenities include an activity center where bingo, arts and crafts workshops, and TV or movie nights are organized throughout the week. A library and computer lounge provide quiet space for reading or internet use, and planned social outings keep residents connected with the broader New Orleans community.