Wyngate at Rivers Edge offers both Assisted Living and Independent Living, allowing residents to choose the level of day-to-day help that fits their needs. Diabetes management and short-term respite stays are available, meaning residents who require regular glucose monitoring or families who need temporary support can rely on established protocols and trained personnel. These core service lines aim to provide continuity of care whether a resident is largely self-sufficient or needs more hands-on assistance.
Beyond the basic care tiers, the community brings several clinical resources directly on site. Licensed nurses oversee medication management, and specialized programs are in place for memory care, incontinence care, and ambulatory support. Speech and occupational therapists visit the building, reducing the need for outside appointments. A dedicated Activity Director coordinates daily schedules, while a Wander Guard system helps staff monitor residents who may be at risk of unsafe wandering. Routine laundry and dry-cleaning services round out the practical supports that keep residents on track with personal health plans.
Apartment styles vary, and not all units include every feature, but cable hookups are available in select residences. Each living space is designed with accessibility in mind, offering basic safety features and regular housekeeping. Residents can furnish their rooms to preference, which helps maintain a familiar home atmosphere while still benefiting from the community’s maintenance and utilities package.
Three daily meals are prepared on site, and menus are structured to meet general dietary guidelines as well as specific physician-ordered plans. Healthy snacks are stocked throughout the day so residents can manage blood sugar or hunger between meals without leaving the building. Dining rooms are centrally located, and staff are available to assist anyone who needs help getting to a table, opening packages, or following a restricted diet.
Residents have internet access for email, streaming, or telehealth, and the communal gardens provide outdoor space for light exercise or quiet reflection. A small library supplies books, periodicals, and a comfortable place to read, study, or join group discussions.