The Wyngate at Circleville delivers three primary living options—Assisted Living, Independent Living, and specialized Memory Care. Residents can transition between these levels as needs change, which helps many remain in the same community even if their health requirements shift over time.
Additional medical support includes routine diabetes management, speech therapy services, and availability of respite or short-term stays for recovery or caregiver relief. On-site resources cover podiatry visits, incontinence and ambulatory care, hospice coordination, medication management through an electronic Medication Administration Record, and rehabilitation from occupational and physical therapists. Memory-care areas are laid out to reduce confusion and wandering, and staff are trained specifically to accommodate cognitive decline.
Apartment styles range from studio to larger companion layouts. Depending on the unit, features may include kitchenettes, wheelchair-accessible showers, cable or satellite TV, high-speed internet, individual climate controls, and access to a private deck, balcony, terrace, or patio. Common areas provide a central fireplace, outdoor seating, a butterfly garden, and on-site parking. The building is pet friendly and fully handicap accessible. Skynet Technology is installed for additional safety monitoring. Not all accommodations include every listed feature, so it is best to confirm specific details during a tour.
Dining operates on an all-day schedule, giving residents the flexibility to eat when they choose rather than at set times. Balanced meals are prepared on-site and can be adapted for personal dietary requirements, including restrictions related to diabetes or texture modifications for speech therapy. Guests may join residents for meals by arrangement, making it easier to share time with family and friends.
Residents have access to a library and computer lounge for quiet reading or internet use, raised garden beds for light outdoor activity, and an activity center that hosts karaoke, live-music events, dances, happy hours, birthday celebrations, and intergenerational programs. Regular social outings capitalize on local attractions, while a swimming pool offers low-impact exercise. Outdoor spaces are open to residents who prefer fresh air and independent movement.