Trustwell Living at Mansfield Place is structured primarily as an assisted-living community. Residents who require everyday help but do not need a secure memory-care setting for dementia will find support here. The care model centers on maintaining each resident’s health status while supplying as much independence as possible within an assisted-living framework.
The community maintains registered and licensed nurses on staff and keeps a nurse on call around the clock. All employees undergo background checks, and apartments are equipped with pull-cord or personal emergency response systems that alert staff immediately. On-site wellness programming and scheduled physician visits reduce the need for outside trips for routine monitoring. Staff members can provide full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfer help is available for residents who use walkers or wheelchairs, need standby supervision, or require a one-person lift.
Apartments vary in size and layout, offering choices that range from studios to larger units. Many include kitchenettes and individual temperature controls, though some floor plans do not have every feature, so it is advisable to confirm specifics when touring. All units come with an emergency call feature and step-in showers designed for easier access.
Daily meals are prepared by the dining team and served restaurant-style in the main dining room. Menus are developed to meet general nutritional guidelines and can be adapted for physician-ordered diets. Staff are available to provide feeding assistance for residents who need it, ensuring meals remain both safe and unhurried.
Residents have access to an activity center for planned programs, frequent community events, organized social and recreational activities, and scheduled group outings. Transportation is provided for medical appointments and community excursions, giving residents a practical way to stay engaged beyond the campus.