The Arbors at Islandia – East and West provides both Assisted Living and Memory Care, with programs able to follow residents from early support through advanced dementia. Clinical capabilities cover day- and night-time wandering, elopement risk, behavioral issues, and residents who are up all night. The staff also manages wound care, oxygen therapy, special diets, oral-medication diabetes, and the needs of adults under 60. Psychiatric diagnoses are accepted, allowing the community to care for residents with overlapping medical and mental-health concerns.
Care delivery is backed by RNs and LPNs on site, a nurse on call 24 hours, and an awake night shift. Entry points and courtyards are secured with fences, door alarms, and Wander Guard, while every apartment includes pull cords linked to staff and a PERS option. On-site podiatry visits reduce outside appointments, and an activity director keeps daily schedules organized. For personal care, aides can provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfers are supported for residents who walk independently with a walker, use a wheelchair, need standby help, or require a one-person lift.
Apartments may include a private bathroom, kitchenette, basic furnishings, independent climate controls, and cable; housekeeping services are standard. Not every unit offers every feature, so prospective residents should confirm the exact layout during a tour.
Dining options include a rotating set menu plus on-order selections at each meal. Snacks are available throughout the day, and a private dining room can be reserved for family visits. The kitchen staff handles physician-ordered diet modifications, texture-modified meals such as purées, and specialty plans for diabetic or low-sodium needs.
Residents have access to on-site parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, a barber and beauty shop, exercise and wellness rooms, a movie room, internet, communal gardens, religious services, a concierge desk, and a library. Scheduled transportation is provided, and the campus is close to public transit for family visits or personal outings.