Country House at Grand Island is a dedicated memory-care community that serves residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. The staff delivers 24-hour memory support in a secured setting and is prepared to handle changing care needs, including diabetes management and speech therapy for residents with communication challenges. Short-term respite stays are available for families seeking temporary relief while ensuring their loved ones continue to receive consistent, specialized attention.
Clinical resources extend beyond standard daily care. On-site nurses oversee medication management, podiatry consultations, incontinence services, and ambulatory support. Physical, occupational, and speech therapists work in coordination to maintain or improve mobility and functional skills. The building is laid out specifically to reduce confusion and support way-finding, reflecting its design as a memory-care-only community. Hospice services can be coordinated on site, allowing residents to remain in familiar surroundings even as needs become more complex.
Residences at Country House vary by size and layout, and not every apartment includes every feature. Many suites offer wheelchair-accessible showers to simplify personal care, while outdoor courtyard access lets residents enjoy fresh air in a supervised area. Parking is available for visiting family members and for residents who may still drive with clearance from the care team.
Dining is structured yet flexible. Three nutritionally balanced meals are prepared each day, and an all-day dining option allows residents to eat when hunger or routine dictates. Staff members monitor intake and adapt textures or portion sizes as needed to support conditions such as diabetes or swallowing difficulties.
The community supports engagement with an activity center, organized clubs, and indoor and outdoor walking paths that encourage safe movement. Reminiscence and sensory-based programs are offered daily to stimulate memory and provide meaningful occupation tailored to each resident’s cognitive level.