The Landing at Parkwood Village offers three levels of residential care—assisted living, independent living, and a secured memory care program. Licensed nurses are on-site or on-call around the clock to oversee medication management, monitor chronic conditions, and coordinate with outside physicians, therapists, and hospitals when needed. For residents in memory care, staff members trained in dementia protocols provide cueing, redirection, and behavior monitoring within a secured setting designed to minimize wandering risks. Emergency call systems link each apartment to caregivers, and the community maintains relationships with local pharmacies and diagnostic providers to streamline laboratory work, imaging, and prescription refills.
Beyond clinical oversight, the community supports daily living through scheduled assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, and continence care, adjusted to each resident’s service plan. Licensed therapists from outside agencies can deliver physical, occupational, or speech therapy on-site, and transportation is arranged for off-site medical appointments. A structured calendar of fitness classes, cognitive games, and small-group activities aims to maintain mobility and mental engagement, while respite care slots and short-term stays may be available for families who need temporary support. Pets are allowed. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Apartments range from studio layouts to one- and two-bedroom units, with the memory care wing offering private or companion suites. Standard safety features include grab bars in bathrooms, step-in showers, emergency pull cords, and sprinkler systems, though not all accommodations have all of these features. Independent and assisted living units typically come with kitchenettes, individually controlled climate systems, and basic cable, while select floor plans add patio access or extra storage. Housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are provided on a regular schedule, and residents can personalize their spaces with their own furnishings.
Three meals a day are prepared by the culinary staff, with entrée options that follow physician-ordered dietary restrictions such as low-sodium, diabetic-friendly, or mechanically altered textures. Residents choose between restaurant-style table service in the main dining room and lighter fare available throughout the day at designated snack stations. Memory care meals are served in a smaller, more supervised setting that offers consistent seating to reduce confusion. Menus rotate on a seasonal schedule, and a registered dietitian reviews them for nutritional balance. Special events like holiday dinners or cookouts are scheduled in advance, and guests can be accommodated with prior notice.