The Boulevard Senior Living of Wentzville delivers three levels of care under one roof—Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care. Licensed nurses are on-site or on-call at all times to monitor health conditions, coordinate with physicians, and manage medications. Residents have individualized service plans that can include blood pressure checks, glucose monitoring, and assistance with injections. Memory Care residents live in a secured area where staff trained in dementia techniques provide cueing, redirection, and behavior observation. For Assisted Living, caregivers help with bathing, grooming, mobility, and continence needs while encouraging as much independence as possible.
Additional care resources include rehabilitation partnerships for physical, occupational, and speech therapy that can be scheduled on-site. The community arranges transportation to outside medical appointments and pharmacy services, and each apartment is equipped with an emergency response system that links directly to staff. Routine wellness assessments help track changes in condition so services can be adjusted quickly. A dedicated activities team coordinates cognitive exercises, fall-prevention classes, and chronic disease support groups to complement the clinical oversight.
Accommodations range from studios to two-bedroom apartments as well as private and companion suites in Memory Care. Depending on the floor plan, units may offer kitchenettes, step-in showers with grab bars, walk-in closets, individual climate control, basic cable, and Wi-Fi. Weekly housekeeping and linen services are included, and laundry service is available. Pets are allowed in certain areas of the community. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. Not all accommodations have all the features mentioned, so confirming specific details during a tour is recommended.
Meals are prepared by a culinary team that works with a dietitian to accommodate dietary restrictions such as low-sodium or diabetic menus. Residents eat in a central dining room with table service, and daily menus typically offer multiple entrée choices plus soup, salad, and dessert options. Snacks and beverages are available throughout the day, and room service can be arranged when a resident is ill or prefers to dine privately. In Memory Care, staff use adaptive utensils and simplified menus to promote adequate nutrition, and hydration stations are positioned nearby to encourage fluid intake.