Zebulon House offers two primary levels of residential care. Residents who require routine support with daily tasks can choose the assisted living option, which provides help with bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and mobility while allowing each person to maintain as much independence as possible. For individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, the community maintains a dedicated memory care wing staffed by caregivers trained in dementia-specific techniques. This secure environment is structured to minimize confusion, reduce wandering, and promote familiarity through consistent staffing and daily routines.
Beyond the foundational care levels, the community maintains on-site clinical oversight to respond to changing health needs. Care staff are on duty around the clock, coordinating with physicians and outside health providers as required. Regular wellness assessments, individualized service plans, and scheduled medication reviews are used to keep each resident’s treatment current. Families receive updates on any change in condition, and support groups are offered for those dealing with the challenges of memory loss.
Private and semiprivate living quarters are available, offered either furnished or unfurnished according to preference. Some suites place residents close to the library and computer lounge for convenient access to reading materials and internet-enabled devices, while others open toward landscaped outdoor areas for fresh air and natural light. Not all accommodations have all features, so prospective residents are encouraged to review specific room layouts during a tour to be sure they meet personal needs.
Dining services are designed to be flexible. An all-day dining schedule lets residents choose meal times that match their routines, reducing wait times and crowding. The culinary team prepares balanced menus and accommodates physician-ordered or resident-requested special diets, including low-sodium and diabetic plans. Staff monitor nutritional intake and can coordinate with healthcare providers when adjustments are necessary.
Residents have daily access to an activity center where structured and self-directed programs take place. Exercise sessions, group games, and seasonal events are organized to support physical conditioning and social interaction. The programming team works with care staff to adapt activities so that both assisted living and memory care residents can participate safely.