Wisteria Manor is an assisted-living community that structures its support around measurable health needs. Residents have regular access to an on-site or on-call physician, and scheduled visits from a licensed speech therapist are available for those working to maintain or regain communication skills. The staff is trained in diabetes management, including glucose monitoring and dietary coordination, and the community offers respite and short-term stays, allowing families temporary relief while their loved one receives the same clinical oversight as long-term residents.
Beyond direct medical oversight, the care team provides assistance with activities of daily living, medication administration, routine vital checks, and coordination of outside medical appointments. Care plans are reviewed and adjusted as conditions change, and residents can request additional help as needed without changing rooms or care levels. Staff presence is around the clock, with response systems in place to handle unscheduled needs promptly and to document each intervention for continuity of care.
Accommodations at Wisteria Manor include private and semi-private layouts that may feature wheelchair-accessible showers, outdoor sitting areas, and basic parking spaces for residents who still drive. Pets are welcome in designated units, subject to size and vaccination guidelines, but not every apartment can accommodate an animal or has direct patio access. Prospective residents should verify which rooms currently offer the specific features most important to them.
Dining is handled on site with three meals a day included in the monthly rate. Menus rotate and can be adjusted for kosher or vegetarian preferences, and the kitchen works closely with nursing staff to ensure carbohydrate-controlled options for residents managing diabetes. Snacks are available throughout the day, and meal service is flexible enough to accommodate therapy schedules or medical appointments.
Residents can spend free time in the activity center or take part in supervised time outdoors, both of which are used for planned programs such as exercise sessions, crafts, and social gatherings. Staff members monitor participation levels and can adapt activities to individual mobility or cognitive needs, providing additional supervision if a resident’s care plan calls for it.