Meadows on Fairview offers three distinct care settings—Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care—so residents can receive support that matches their health status and personal preferences. Short-term respite stays are accepted, and the community can coordinate care for diabetes management, as well as provide access to a physician and a structured mental wellness program. These options allow residents and their families to adjust the level of help needed without relocating to another provider.
Additional clinical safeguards include an emergency call system in every apartment and a secured environment that is designed to reduce the risks associated with memory loss. Licensed nurses are on site, and staff members deliver medication management, incontinence care, ambulatory assistance, and hospice coordination when required. The building’s layout and programming are tailored to residents who need Memory Care only, while all participants benefit from an overarching wellness program aimed at maintaining stability and function.
Apartments are available in studio and efficiency layouts, with wheelchair-accessible showers in select units, cable television hookups, and utilities included in the monthly fee. Housekeeping services are provided, and many residences look onto landscaped outdoor areas, gardens, and walking paths. Parking is available for those who maintain a vehicle. Not every apartment contains every listed feature, so prospective residents should verify specific details during a tour.
Dining at Meadows on Fairview features three daily meals prepared and served on-site, with menus designed to meet nutritional guidelines for older adults. Healthy snacks are available between meal times, and staff can accommodate physician-ordered dietary modifications related to conditions such as diabetes or swallowing difficulties. Consistent mealtimes and portion controls support residents who benefit from predictable nutrition routines.
Residents have access to an activity center that hosts arts and crafts sessions, social clubs, and other community groups. Regularly scheduled health and wellness programs complement the medical services on campus by encouraging movement, cognitive engagement, and social interaction.