The Reserve at Red Run provides both Assisted Living and Independent Living, allowing residents to choose the level of day-to-day oversight they prefer while still having access to comprehensive medical support. The community is equipped to manage wound care protocols, administer and monitor oxygen therapy, and follow physician-ordered special diets. Staff are trained to serve adults under the age of 60 as well as older residents and can assist diabetic residents whether they rely on oral medications, injections, or sliding-scale management. While a broad range of medical needs can be met on site, the community does not offer dedicated dementia care programs.
Daily support is structured for residents who need only some physical help with personal tasks. An Activity Director oversees programming, and team members are available to provide partial assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Mobility options include standby supervision, one-person transfers, and help for residents who use walkers or wheelchairs. These services are designed to maintain residents’ independence while supplying a consistent safety net when extra hands are needed.
Living quarters at The Reserve at Red Run are designed for practicality. Depending on the specific apartment selected, features such as cable service, in-unit laundry, and scheduled housekeeping may be available, but not all units contain every feature. Routine linen changes and prearranged laundry services are offered for apartments that do not have their own machines.
Dining services offer several ways to take meals. Residents can choose the set daily menu or request dishes made to order, and meals may be delivered to apartments for in-room dining when desired. A private dining room is available for family gatherings or special occasions, enabling residents to host guests without leaving the community.
On-site conveniences include a barber and beauty shop, an exercise room for individual or group workouts, a dedicated movie room, regular religious services, and a library stocked for casual reading or quiet study. Scheduled transportation helps residents reach medical appointments, local shops, or community events, supporting continued engagement outside the building.