The Stonehaven provides both Assisted Living and Memory Care, each overseen by a nursing team that is on-site around the clock. Licensed nurses monitor residents’ vital signs, manage medications, coordinate with outside physicians, and arrange on-site lab work as needed. In Memory Care, staff members use evidence-based protocols for dementia support, including behavior monitoring and prompt intervention when health changes occur. Emergency response systems are in place throughout the community, and caregivers are trained to recognize and address acute medical issues quickly.
Beyond direct medical services, residents receive routine assistance with bathing, dressing, and mobility, along with scheduled transportation to physician appointments and dialysis centers. Rehabilitation therapies—physical, occupational, and speech—can be arranged on site. The Memory Care neighborhood is secured to reduce wandering risk and features smaller group sizes for closer supervision. A structured calendar of cognitive exercises, fall-prevention classes, and disease-specific wellness programs helps residents maintain function and independence as long as possible.
Private studios and one-bedroom apartments are offered, along with companion suites for residents who prefer—or benefit from—shared living arrangements. Units may include kitchenettes, step-in showers, individual climate controls, emergency pull cords, and basic cable, but not all accommodations have all the features, so prospective residents should confirm specific details during a tour. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance services are provided on a scheduled basis, and common areas such as living rooms, courtyards, and a beauty salon offer additional space for daily routines.
Residents receive three chef-prepared meals each day in a central dining room, with snacks and beverages available between meals. A registered dietitian reviews menus to ensure they meet nutritional guidelines and can be adapted for low-sodium, diabetic, or texture-modified diets. Memory Care residents benefit from purposeful plate presentation and calm, smaller dining settings to reduce confusion and promote adequate intake. Families are welcome to join meals with advance notice, and feedback on menu preferences is solicited regularly to keep offerings aligned with residents’ tastes and health needs.