The Arbors at WestRidge Place offers assisted living that is structured around practical medical support. Residents who live with diabetes receive daily monitoring and management, while those recovering from illness, surgery, or a hospital stay may book short-term or respite stays. A licensed speech therapist is available to address communication or swallowing issues, blending rehabilitative goals into the routine care plans.
The community maintains secured entrances and exits to support safety, particularly for residents who benefit from memory care services. On-site professionals deliver medication management, incontinence care, ambulatory assistance, hospice coordination, and podiatry visits. Physical and occupational therapists conduct scheduled sessions without requiring trips off campus, and the building’s designation as a memory-care-only environment ensures consistent protocols for cognitive support.
Resident apartments and shared spaces come with practical comforts such as wheelchair-accessible showers, air conditioning, cable or satellite TV connections, high-speed internet, and access to outdoor areas with seating. Select accommodations include features like private parking, a central fireplace, or proximity to a piano or organ, but not every unit contains every feature. The pet-friendly policy allows many residents to bring an animal companion, subject to size and care guidelines.
Meals are prepared on site, and the kitchen staff offers restaurant-style service with an all-day dining option so residents can choose meal times that fit their routines. Menus can accommodate low-sodium or no-sugar requests, and guest meals are available for visiting family or friends. Staff remain available to monitor nutritional intake as part of each resident’s care plan.
Residents spend free time in the activity center, library and computer lounge, or at the swimming pool. Fitness programs include yoga and chair yoga, and outdoor walking paths allow for low-impact exercise. Scheduled social outings, live music, birthday celebrations, reminiscence groups, sensory-based activities, intergenerational programs, and community clubs offer structured engagement throughout the week.