Arbor Trace Memory Care offers assisted-living services designed to help residents maintain daily routines while receiving needed medical oversight. Licensed nurses are on site around the clock to monitor vital signs, manage medications and coordinate with each resident’s physician. Care aides support activities such as bathing, dressing and mobility transfers, and they are trained to respond to changes in cognitive or physical status without delay. On-call medical practitioners—ranging from primary care doctors to specialists such as podiatrists—visit the community regularly to minimize off-site trips for appointments. Emergency response protocols are in place, and the staff maintains direct relationships with local hospitals in London for rapid transfer when advanced treatment is required.
Beyond hands-on medical assistance, the community emphasizes preventative and rehabilitative measures. Regular strength-building and balance classes are supervised by therapists to reduce fall risk. Scheduled wellness assessments track weight, nutrition and cognitive health so that care plans can be adjusted promptly. Family care conferences keep relatives informed and involved in decision-making, and a secure environment with monitored entry points supports residents who may be prone to wandering. Environmental safety features such as motion-activated lighting and clearly marked pathways aim to lower injury risk and reinforce orientation.
Accommodation options range from compact studios to more spacious one-bedroom suites. Depending on the floor plan, apartments may feature kitchenettes, walk-in showers with grab bars, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, and emergency call systems tied directly to the nursing station. Housekeeping, linen service and routine maintenance are provided, and residents have access to common lounges and a landscaped courtyard. Not all units include every listed feature, so potential residents and families are encouraged to verify the specific amenities of each apartment during a tour.
Meals are prepared on site three times a day and served in a central dining room designed to promote social interaction while allowing staff to observe dietary intake. Menus are developed under the guidance of a registered dietitian, and modified textures or physician-ordered diets—such as diabetic or low-sodium options—are available. Staff members are present during meals to provide cueing or assistance for residents who need help cutting food, opening packages or staying on task. Between meals, hydration stations and snack carts circulate through common areas to encourage consistent fluid and calorie intake.