The Promenade at Middletown is licensed for assisted living and is equipped to support residents with a range of health needs. The team manages wound care, oxygen therapy, special diet requirements, and diabetic management for both oral-med and insulin-dependent residents. Individuals under 60 years old can be accommodated, and the community accepts people living with moderate dementia conditions, providing structure and oversight to help maintain daily routines.
Clinical coverage includes an RN or LPN on site and a nurse on call 24 hours a day. All employees undergo background checks, and night-shift staff remain awake. Doors are alarmed and residents wear a PERS device that alerts staff in an emergency. On-site medical services include visiting podiatry and the community is able to work with residents who have psychiatric diagnoses. Care aides can assist with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting when some physical help is required. Transfer support ranges from standby assistance to a one-person lift and accommodates walkers and wheelchairs.
Apartments offer a variety of layouts; some include a private bathroom, kitchenette, furnishings, individual climate controls, cable service, and permission to paint or decorate. Because floor plans differ, not every unit contains every listed feature, so prospective residents should confirm specific amenities during a tour.
Dining is available through a set menu as well as on-order selections, and snacks are provided throughout the day. The culinary team can modify textures, control portions, and manage physician-ordered diets to align with each resident’s medical plan, including diabetic, low-sodium, and other therapeutic menus.
Residents have access to parking, outdoor smoking areas, and communal gardens. The building is wheelchair accessible and houses a barber and beauty shop, exercise room, movie room, and wellness center; internet access is available throughout. Scheduled transportation is offered, and the property is close to public transit. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.