The Courtyards at Linden Pointe is an assisted-living community that concentrates on providing practical medical support to residents who can no longer live safely on their own but do not need the full resources of a nursing home. Licensed nurses are on staff around the clock to handle medication administration, routine health monitoring, and coordination with visiting physicians and specialists. The community maintains electronic records for each resident, enabling quick access to medical histories and current treatment plans. An emergency response system, including pull cords and wearable pendants, links directly to trained personnel who can assess a situation and summon paramedics when required. Rehabilitation therapies such as physiotherapy and occupational therapy are available through on-site clinics or scheduled visits, and the team can oversee chronic disease management for conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and COPD.
Beyond core medical services, The Courtyards at Linden Pointe offers practical daily-living support designed to reduce risks and promote stability. Care aides assist with bathing, dressing, mobility, and continence care based on individualized service plans reviewed monthly. Housekeeping staff handle laundry and apartment cleaning, reducing fall hazards and maintaining sanitary conditions. Scheduled transportation is available for medical appointments, dialysis, or specialist visits in Winnipeg. A structured wellness program focuses on strength maintenance, balance exercises, and cognitive stimulation sessions that can be adapted to a resident’s abilities. Short-term respite stays are accepted when suites are open, and the team can coordinate with outside home-care agencies or palliative services when resident needs change.
Accommodations range from compact studio suites to one- and two-bedroom apartments, each intended to maximize independence while allowing immediate access to staff. Standard features may include private bathrooms with walk-in showers, safety grab bars, basic kitchenettes, and an emergency call system; however, not all suites have every feature, so it is important to verify details during a tour. Suites come unfurnished to allow personal furniture, though furnished options may be arranged upon request. Heating and air-conditioning controls are typically individual, and cable television and internet hookups are available. Weekly housekeeping and linen service are included, and maintenance personnel respond to work orders for repairs or safety modifications.
Residents take their meals in a central dining room where three chef-prepared meals are served daily at set times, with open seating to accommodate social preferences. Menus are planned with input from a dietitian and rotate on a regular schedule to meet nutritional guidelines while offering variety. Therapeutic diets—such as low-sodium, diabetic, gluten-free, or mechanically altered textures—can be provided when ordered by a physician. Snacks and beverages are accessible throughout the day, and room-service trays can be requested for residents who are ill or recovering from a procedure. Family and guests may purchase meal vouchers to dine with residents, and feedback on food quality is collected through periodic surveys and resident council meetings.