Spring Arbor of Cary delivers dedicated memory-care support designed for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. The community’s clinical services include a structured Mental Wellness Program that helps address mood, behavior, and cognitive challenges common in memory loss, along with routine physician oversight to monitor changing health needs. Diabetes management is available for residents who require monitoring of blood glucose levels, nutrition guidance, and medication assistance. Families also may use the community’s respite or short-term stay option when a loved one needs transitional care or when a primary caregiver is unavailable.
Resident safety is reinforced by a fully secured community layout that helps prevent unsafe wandering while maintaining easy access to common areas. The building is equipped with a comprehensive sprinkler system, and staff members trained in memory-care techniques are on duty around the clock to respond to health events, administer medications, and assist with activities of daily living. Scheduled physician visits help identify and address medical concerns early, and individualized care plans are updated as residents’ needs evolve.
Accommodations at Spring Arbor of Cary include a mix of private and companion suites, each designed to promote ease of movement for residents who may use mobility aids. Select apartments feature wheelchair-accessible showers, cable hookups, and proximity to outdoor courtyards, while the community also offers shared spaces such as a library and computer lounge for reading or internet use. Parking is available for residents and guests, and small pets are welcome in designated units. Because floor plans vary, not every accommodation contains every listed feature, so families are encouraged to review specific room layouts during a tour.
Dining focuses on balanced nutrition and predictable routines that support cognitive health. Three meals and snacks are served daily, with menus rotating between family-style, restaurant-style, and special event offerings such as community barbecues or picnics. A private dining room can be reserved when families wish to share a meal on-site. The culinary team accommodates physician-ordered or resident-requested diet modifications, including diabetic-friendly and other special diets, and staff are available to assist residents who need help with utensil use, portion control, or hydration reminders.
Residents have access to an activity calendar that includes on-site arts and crafts sessions, bingo, birthday celebrations, clubs, and community meetings aimed at social engagement. Exercise and fitness classes, indoor and outdoor walking paths, and focused health and wellness programs support physical conditioning, while reminiscence and sensory-based programs reinforce cognitive function. Regular day trips offer safe opportunities to remain connected with the Cary area, and the community’s activity center provides space for group gatherings when residents prefer to stay on campus.