Azalea Estates of Shreveport offers Assisted Living as its primary level of care, with the option for short-term or respite stays for those recovering from an illness or giving family caregivers a break. Residents who manage chronic conditions such as diabetes can receive routine monitoring and support, and a speech therapist is available for individuals needing help with communication or swallowing challenges. These services are designed to let residents remain in a supportive environment without constantly traveling off-site for routine healthcare needs.
Additional medical resources are delivered on campus. An emergency call system links residents to staff at any time of day or night, and licensed nurses oversee daily care tasks, medication management, and incontinence services. The community brings in physical, occupational, and speech therapists, as well as a podiatrist and dentist, so residents can receive rehabilitative or preventive care without leaving the property. Hospice services are also available if a resident’s needs progress, allowing for continuity of support and fewer disruptions.
Living accommodations include studio and efficiency layouts equipped with central air conditioning, and wheelchair-accessible showers are available in select units. Wi-Fi access, parking for personal vehicles, landscaped grounds, outdoor gardens, and walking paths give residents various options for connection and mobility. Because apartment features vary, not every unit includes every amenity listed.
Three daily meals are provided and prepared to meet the nutritional requirements of older adults. Staff can coordinate specialized diets or texture-modified options when medically necessary, and mealtimes offer social engagement as residents dine together in communal areas.
For recreation, residents can join clubs and community groups, spend time in the activity center, play bingo, or enjoy the library and computer lounge. Walking paths circle the campus for light exercise and fresh air, while organized social events help residents stay active and connected.