The Blake at Flowood provides two primary levels of support—Assisted Living and Memory Care—designed to meet changing health needs without requiring residents to relocate as conditions progress. Memory Care suites are situated in a secured area to minimize wandering risks, while Assisted Living residents receive help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and medication reminders. Both care types are backed by 24-hour staffing and monitoring, giving residents and families a consistent point of contact for routine and urgent concerns.
Medical support at this community is extensive. Short-term respite stays are available for seniors recovering from illness or whose regular caregivers need time away. Diabetic management includes glucose monitoring and medication administration, and a visiting podiatrist addresses foot health challenges common to diabetes. Licensed nurses coordinate care plans, oversee medication management, and arrange on-site visits from physicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech therapists. Hospice services can be introduced when appropriate, and the campus is designed to accommodate residents coping with memory loss, including dedicated spaces and programming that align with best practices in dementia care.
Residences vary in size and layout, and not every unit offers the same features, but options can include kitchenettes, wheelchair-accessible or roll-in showers, cable or satellite television, Wi-Fi, individual climate control, and handicap-accessible design elements. Housekeeping and linen services are provided, and many apartments overlook landscaped grounds or outdoor garden areas. Off-street parking is available for residents or visiting family members, and communal spaces such as lounges and patios are positioned to encourage social interaction or quiet relaxation.
Dining is structured around three daily meals prepared by a professional chef, with guest meals available upon request. Menus can accommodate low-sodium, vegetarian, kosher, and gluten-free preferences, and healthy snacks are stocked throughout the day. Nutrition staff work with clinical teams to ensure that meal plans align with physician orders, especially for residents managing diabetes or other health conditions that require specific dietary oversight.
Residents have access to an activity center, a library and computer lounge, and arts and crafts areas for structured or independent projects. Indoor and outdoor walking paths support year-round exercise, while clubs, community groups, and on-site as well as off-site activities provide additional social engagement. Movie nights and televised events are scheduled regularly, and transportation for off-site outings is coordinated by staff.