Spring Village at Pocono offers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, supporting residents who need help with daily tasks as well as those living with dementia—including advanced dementia. The community is prepared to manage complex medical situations such as wandering (day or night), elopement risk, combative or other behavioral issues, sleep reversal, wound care, oxygen therapy, and diabetes management whether on oral medications, injections, or sliding-scale insulin.
To back up this clinical scope, an RN or LPN is on staff and a nurse is on call 24/7. Caregivers remain awake on the night shift, and the building is secured with door alarms, a WanderGuard system, and pull cords that alert staff. Residents can see visiting podiatrists and use the on-site therapy room without leaving the property. Staff can provide full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and they are trained for every transfer level—from standby with a walker to two-person or Hoyer-lift transfers for bed-bound individuals.
Apartments vary, but many include a private bathroom, kitchenette, independent temperature controls, and cable. Housekeeping and scheduled laundry are part of the standard service package, reducing the need for residents to manage these chores themselves. Not every unit offers every feature, so prospective residents should confirm specific layouts during a tour.
Meals are available by set menu or on order, and the kitchen accommodates therapeutic diets and special modifications as ordered by physicians. Snacks are stocked throughout the day, in-room dining is an option for those recovering from illness or preferring privacy, and a private dining room can be reserved for family gatherings.
Residents have access to on-site parking, outdoor smoking areas, wheelchair-accessible common spaces, a barber/beauty shop, exercise room, movie room, wellness center, internet-equipped library, communal gardens, special-interest clubs, and scheduled religious services. Transportation is arranged for medical appointments and local errands. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.