Ludder Country Adult Home, known locally as Denver House, provides care under both an assisted-living license and a residential care home model for adults living with moderate dementia in West Sand Lake, New York. Residents with memory loss benefit from structured daily routines and staff trained in dementia-capable approaches, while those without cognitive decline receive the same level of oversight appropriate to assisted living.
Registered and licensed practical nurses are on staff, all employees complete criminal background checks, and an awake overnight team is in place for around-the-clock monitoring. The community delivers full assistance with bathing and dressing, standby supervision during meals, and some hands-on help for toileting. Mobility needs are met through a range of transfer options, including use of walkers, manual wheelchairs, standby support, and one-person physical transfers.
Furnished rooms are available in several layouts; residents may personalize the space within safety guidelines, and not every accommodation includes every design feature or square footage option. Housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are provided according to a routine schedule so residents can focus on daily activities instead of chores.
Meals are prepared on a set menu, but on-order items are offered at each sitting, and snacks are stocked throughout the day. Therapeutic diets are supported, including gluten-free, vegetarian, mechanical-chopped, puréed, and thickened-liquid plans, all overseen by staff trained in diet modification and safe-swallow techniques.
The property is wheelchair accessible, allowing residents who use mobility devices to move from their rooms to common areas and outdoor spaces without barriers.