The Blake at Township delivers two levels of residential care—Assisted Living and Memory Care—supported by a secured community design that helps protect residents who may wander. Short-term respite stays are accepted, giving families a flexible option for recovery or caregiver relief. On-site medical professionals, including physicians, nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech therapists, are available to address ongoing health needs, and specialized protocols are in place for diabetes monitoring and treatment. Residents have access to therapy services without leaving the property, which reduces outside appointments and streamlines care coordination.
Beyond primary care, the community offers medication management through an electronic medication administration record, incontinence and ambulatory care, hospice coordination, podiatry visits, and massage therapy. Suites and common areas are laid out to accommodate memory loss, and the Care Innovations – Skynet technology platform provides additional monitoring for safety and wellness. Pet-focused programs encourage appropriate interaction with companion animals, and staff are trained in reminiscence techniques that support cognitive engagement for Memory Care residents.
Apartments range from studios to larger layouts, some with kitchenettes for light meal preparation, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and individually controlled air conditioning. Wheelchair-accessible showers, housekeeping, and laundry services are available, while select units include views of landscaped grounds, proximity to a central fireplace lounge, or direct access to outdoor gardens. Not every residence contains every feature, so families can choose the configuration that suits mobility and lifestyle needs.
Dining is overseen by a professional chef who prepares three daily meals along with all-day dining options and healthy snacks. Menus can be tailored for kosher, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, low-sodium, no-sugar, and other physician-ordered diets. International cuisine nights, guest meal service, and seasonal BBQs or picnics give residents additional variety, and nutrition staff work with clinical teams to ensure individual dietary requirements are met.
Residents can fill their days with programs in the activity center, library and computer lounge, fitness center, or indoor and outdoor walking paths. Health and wellness offerings include live-well and fitness programs, tai chi, Wii bowling, and swimming in the community pool. Social enrichment ranges from movie nights, wine tastings, and happy hours to clubs, educational events, and organized outings. Reminiscence activities support Memory Care engagement, while TV or theater rooms host regular screenings.