Legend at Council Road offers two primary levels of care—Assisted Living and Memory Care. Residents who need a temporary place to recover or rest can opt for respite or short-term stays, and those managing diabetes have support for monitoring and treatment. A speech therapist is also available for residents who need help maintaining or improving communication skills, swallowing safety, and cognitive speech functions.
The community is secured to help protect residents who may wander, and on-site clinical services address a broad range of needs. Specialized Memory Care programming is reinforced by spaces designed to accommodate memory loss, and incontinence and ambulatory care are delivered by trained staff. Nurses oversee medication management, while hospice services are available for residents approaching end-of-life care. Rehabilitation is supported through regular visits from occupational and physical therapists, and a podiatrist provides foot and ankle care on a scheduled basis.
Residences come in several layouts and may include features such as kitchenettes, wheelchair-accessible showers, private balconies or patios, and individual climate controls. Some suites overlook outdoor areas, decks, or raised garden beds, and select units are wired for cable or satellite TV. Common spaces offer a central fireplace, piano or organ, and multiple seating areas. Parking is available for residents and visitors, and the entire building is designed for handicap accessibility. Not all accommodations include every listed feature, so prospective residents should verify specific details during a visit.
Dining is structured around an all-day service model, allowing residents to eat on their own schedule while still enjoying restaurant-style service. Meals are prepared by a professional chef who can provide guest meals and menus featuring international dishes. Therapeutic diets—including gluten-free, low- or no-sodium, no-sugar, vegan, and other physician-ordered plans—are available at every meal.
Residents can take part in programs and amenities such as an activity center, clubs and special-interest communities, and a library and computer lounge. Fitness offerings range from structured exercise classes to indoor and outdoor walking paths, a swimming pool, and a Jacuzzi. Social calendars include outings, birthday celebrations, dances, live-music events, and reminiscence or sensory-based programs designed for those with cognitive impairment.