The Landing in Roseburg, OR is a dedicated memory-care community designed for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Licensed nurses are on-site around the clock to oversee clinical needs such as medication management, vital-sign checks, and coordination with residents’ personal physicians. Care teams follow individualized service plans that are updated as conditions change, and emergency response systems are in place throughout the building so help can be summoned at any time.
Beyond the core medical services, the staff offers daily assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, mobility, and continence care. Specially trained caregivers lead structured cognitive activities intended to maintain function and reduce agitation. Transportation can be arranged for outside medical appointments, and rehabilitation services such as physical or occupational therapy are available through local providers who visit the community.
Apartments range from compact studios to larger one-bedroom layouts, each with step-in showers, grab bars, and basic kitchenettes. Emergency call pendants are included, and housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are provided on a routine schedule. Some apartments include extra storage, individual climate controls, or courtyard views, but not all accommodations have all the features.
Residents take meals in a dining room set up for easy navigation and minimal distractions. Three daily meals are prepared on site using menus reviewed by a registered dietitian, and modified textures or physician-ordered diets are available as needed. Snacks are stocked throughout the day, and tray service to the apartment can be requested during illness or recovery. Menu options rotate regularly and staff record each resident’s intake to help monitor nutritional status.