Longview, A Christian Health Community, delivers three levels of senior care in one campus: Independent Living for residents who want minimal assistance, Assisted Living for those who need help with activities of daily living, and a dedicated Memory Care program for individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Licensed nurses are on-site around the clock to handle medication administration, routine health monitoring, and coordination with outside physicians. Residents have rapid access to emergency response systems in their apartments, and rehabilitation therapists visit regularly for physical, occupational, and speech therapy as ordered. The Memory Care neighborhood maintains enhanced staff-to-resident ratios and uses evidence-based protocols to reduce agitation and wandering while supporting cognitive function.
Beyond direct medical services, the community offers care coordination that includes scheduling follow-up appointments, arranging in-house lab work, and tracking chronic conditions through electronic health records. Transportation to local specialists and hospitals is provided, and telehealth visits can be set up when an in-person trip is not practical. Wellness programs feature fall-prevention exercises, chronic disease education, and vaccination clinics held on site. Families receive regular status updates, and licensed social workers assist with care planning and transitions should a resident’s needs change over time.
Accommodations range from studios to larger one- and two-bedroom apartments, along with secure suites for Memory Care residents. Depending on the unit, features may include private bathrooms with walk-in showers, kitchenettes, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, cable television, and Wi-Fi. All layouts have emergency pull cords and grab bars, but not every apartment offers the full list of amenities. Weekly housekeeping and laundry are included, and maintenance staff handle repairs. Residents can personalize their spaces with furniture and décor, and common areas such as lounges, activity rooms, and landscaped courtyards are available for socializing.
The dining program provides three chef-prepared meals each day served restaurant style, with menus reviewed by a registered dietitian to meet nutritional guidelines and accommodate diabetic, low-sodium, gluten-free, or puree requirements. Snacks and beverages are accessible at any time, and hydration carts circulate during the day. For those who prefer or require it, tray service to the apartment can be arranged, although this option is not included with every accommodation type. Memory Care residents receive additional mealtime support, including adaptive utensils and finger-food options to encourage independence and adequate intake.