Country Club Mt. Vernon offers Assisted Living as its primary level of care, with both short-term and long-term options. Residents who need a temporary stay can use the community’s respite program, and those recovering from illness or surgery have access to on-site physical therapy delivered by licensed therapists. The community is equipped to coordinate additional rehabilitation services—occupational and speech therapy—so residents can work on mobility, daily living skills, or communication without leaving the building.
Beyond routine assistance with activities of daily living, the clinical team provides a wide range of higher-level medical services. Nurses are on site to manage medications, monitor diabetic care, handle wound care, and oversee incontinence programs. Staff members are trained for high-acuity and bariatric cases, and the building supports non-ambulatory residents with appropriate equipment and staffing. An on-site hemodialysis setup allows certain residents to receive treatments in house, while hospice services and memory care programs are available for those who need end-of-life support or cognitive supervision. Resident and family counseling rounds out the care model, giving households clear channels for guidance and planning.
Accommodations include private and semi-private apartments situated near indoor common areas, a library and computer lounge, and several fireplaces that double as gathering points. Each unit is wired for cable television and Wi-Fi, and select residences look onto landscaped grounds or the outdoor garden. Not every apartment has every feature, so prospective residents should confirm specific layouts during their visit.
Daily dining service provides three meals prepared on site, with menus designed to meet general nutrition standards and physician-ordered diets. Staff monitor meal intake for residents who need assistance or special consideration due to diabetes, bariatric issues, or other medical conditions, helping to keep care and nutrition aligned.
Residents can join a calendar of active social, recreational, and educational programs, many of which are hosted in the activity center or around the grand piano. Clubs and community groups meet regularly, and transportation is arranged for devotional activities held off-site. These offerings aim to keep residents engaged while complementing the medical and therapeutic services already in place.