The Lodges of Durand is an assisted-living community designed for residents who need help with daily activities and routine health monitoring. Onsite caregivers are available around the clock to assist with medication reminders, mobility support, bathing, dressing, and other personal care tasks. A licensed nurse oversees each resident’s care plan, coordinates with outside physicians, and arranges lab work or therapy services as ordered. Staff members track vital signs, manage scheduled medications, and can arrange transportation to medical appointments, ensuring continuity of care with primary and specialty providers.
Beyond direct medical oversight, the community emphasizes safety and timely assistance. Emergency call systems are in resident rooms and common areas, and response protocols are in place to address urgent needs promptly. Help with housekeeping, laundry, and personal errands reduces daily burdens, allowing residents to focus on rehabilitation goals or health-maintenance routines. Regular wellness assessments identify changing needs so care plans can be adjusted without delay.
Accommodations at The Lodges of Durand include private or companion suites with options such as cable TV connections and access to outdoor areas for fresh air and light exercise; individual units vary, and not every room contains every feature. Rooms are designed for ease of movement with accessible bathrooms and enough space for personal furnishings. Maintenance services handle repairs, and weekly linen changes keep living spaces orderly.
Dining services provide three meals each day, prepared with attention to resident dietary requirements and physician-ordered restrictions. Menus rotate to offer variety, and pureed, low-sodium, or diabetic-friendly options are available upon request. Staff members are present in the dining room to assist residents who need help cutting food or managing utensils, and snacks are stocked in common areas for off-schedule nourishment.
Residents have use of an activity center where scheduled fitness classes, crafts, and group events are held, supporting both social engagement and physical conditioning. A library and computer lounge supplies reading materials, internet access, and spaces for quiet study or video calls with family members, encouraging continued learning and regular contact with loved ones.