Wawg II Assisted Living operates as a licensed residential care home, providing seniors with 24-hour supervision and a structured setting that supports ongoing medical oversight. On-site caregivers monitor residents around the clock, administer prescribed medications, track vital signs, and coordinate promptly with each resident’s primary physician or visiting nurse should health changes arise. The staff is trained in chronic-condition management, including diabetes monitoring and blood pressure checks, and can arrange in-home therapies such as physical, occupational, or speech therapy when ordered by a clinician. Emergency response protocols are in place, and transportation to local hospitals or specialist appointments is organized as needed.
Beyond direct medical oversight, the community delivers daily assistance with bathing, grooming, dressing, and mobility to ensure residents maintain personal hygiene and safety. Care plans are individualized and reviewed regularly with families, allowing adjustments as needs evolve. Housekeeping, linen service, and laundry are handled by staff, reducing physical strain on residents. Social and cognitive engagement is encouraged through small-group activities, light exercise sessions, and opportunities for conversation in common areas. The community indicates that pets are allowed. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Accommodations range from private rooms to shared suites, all designed for step-free access and equipped with basic furnishings, emergency call systems, and grab bars in bathrooms. Some units feature en-suite baths, ceiling fans, or extra closet space, while others may offer direct courtyard views or proximity to the main lounge. Not all accommodations have all the features, so prospective residents and families should review the available layouts during a tour to confirm which amenities are included in a specific room.
Residents receive three home-style meals each day, served in a communal dining area that promotes social interaction and allows staff to observe nutritional intake. Menus are created with input from a registered dietitian and can be modified for low-sodium, diabetic, or mechanically soft diets. Snacks and beverages are available between meals, and staff provide assistance for anyone who needs help cutting food or managing utensils. Family members are welcome to join for special occasion meals with advance notice and may provide feedback to dining staff regarding preferences or portion sizes.