Mount Alverno Center is an assisted-living community that can serve residents with moderate dementia as well as adults under 60 who need supportive care. The clinical team can handle wound care, oxygen therapy, special diets, and all levels of diabetes management, including oral medications, injections, and sliding-scale insulin. By concentrating on these medical needs on site, the center allows residents to remain in familiar surroundings even as their health requirements change.
Registered and licensed nurses are on duty around the clock, complemented by an awake night staff and comprehensive background checks for all employees. An in-house activity director coordinates daily programming, while 24-hour security and pull-cord alert systems add another layer of safety. On-site podiatry is available, and the community accepts residents with psychiatric diagnoses. Staff provide full assistance with bathing and some physical help with eating, dressing, and toileting. Residents who use walkers or wheelchairs receive the necessary transfer support.
Private and semi-private living spaces are offered, many with private bathrooms, furnishings, individual climate controls, and cable service; residents may also paint or decorate their rooms. Because room layouts differ, not every accommodation includes every feature, so it is best to confirm details during a tour.
Dining follows a set menu prepared to accommodate doctor-ordered diet modifications. Snacks are available between meals, and staff monitor fluid intake and portion sizes when needed to support each resident’s health plan.
The property includes resident parking, full wheelchair accessibility, a barber and beauty shop, a dedicated movie room, internet access, communal gardens, and regular religious services on site. Public transportation options are nearby for off-campus appointments or family visits.