Greenbush Terrace is licensed as an assisted-living residence and maintains care staff on duty around the clock. A full-time nurse oversees medication management, vital-sign monitoring, diabetic care, and coordination of physician orders. Residents have access to on-site lab draws, visiting primary-care physicians, podiatry, and rehabilitation therapists so they can receive much of their routine medical attention without leaving the building. The community’s emergency response system links each apartment to staff members who are trained to initiate first-aid measures and liaise with local emergency services when higher-level care is needed.
Beyond direct medical services, Greenbush Terrace provides assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility. Care plans are individualized and reviewed regularly so support levels can be adjusted quickly if a resident’s condition changes. Scheduled transportation is available for off-site medical appointments, and staff arrange follow-up visits and prescription refills as part of ongoing case management. Housekeeping, personal laundry, and linen services are included to reduce physical strain on residents, and a wellness calendar features exercise classes and balance programs designed to help maintain strength and reduce fall risk.
Residences are offered in studio and one-bedroom layouts, with options for private or shared occupancy. Many units include walk-in showers with grab bars, emergency pull cords, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, basic cable, and Wi-Fi, although not all accommodations have every one of these features. Kitchenettes with a refrigerator and microwave are available in select apartments, and weekly housekeeping keeps living spaces clean and orderly. Maintenance staff handle routine repairs, and residents are encouraged to personalize their apartments with their own furniture and décor.
The culinary team prepares three daily meals that are served restaurant-style in the main dining room, with snacks and beverages available between meal times. Menus are reviewed by a registered dietitian and can be adapted for diabetic, low-sodium, and other physician-ordered diets. Residents who are recovering from illness may request tray service in their rooms, and a private dining area can be reserved for family gatherings or special occasions. Regular food-committee meetings give residents a forum to request favorite dishes or suggest menu changes, ensuring that meals remain both nutritious and appealing.