Gaslight Village Assisted Living & Memory Care offers an assisted-living setting equipped to handle a wide range of medical needs. The team is prepared for residents who wander during the day or night, present elopement risks, exhibit behavioral issues, stay up all night, require wound care, use oxygen, or need specialized diets. Staff are also trained to work with people who have advanced dementia as well as residents managing diabetes, whether controlled by oral medications, injections, or sliding-scale insulin.
Round-the-clock support is anchored by a nurse on call 24 hours a day, an awake night shift, and background-checked caregivers. A fenced rear yard, door alarms, pull-cord alerts, and staff on site at all hours reinforce security. A dedicated activity director coordinates daily engagement, while on-site podiatry covers foot health. Residents who need help with activities of daily living receive full assistance for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Mobility support ranges from simple standby supervision to one- or two-person transfers and full Hoyer-lift transfers, accommodating walkers and wheelchairs alike.
Living spaces include options with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, basic furnishings, independent temperature controls, and cable service, though not every apartment contains every feature. Housekeeping and scheduled laundry are provided, and the monthly rate includes toiletries and incontinent supplies, reducing residents’ out-of-pocket costs for routine personal items.
Meals feature both a set menu and made-to-order selections. Snacks are available throughout the day, and a private dining room can be reserved for family visits. The kitchen staff manage diet modifications such as mechanical-chopped, puréed, thickened-liquid, vegetarian, and other physician-ordered regimens to ensure residents receive appropriate nutrition without compromising safety.
Additional amenities include resident parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, a barber and beauty shop, wellness center, internet access, communal gardens, and on-site religious services. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.