Arden Courts ProMedica Memory Care in Harrisburg is a dedicated memory-care community. Residents receive round-the-clock supervision with staff trained to redirect wandering behaviors whether they occur in the morning or evening. The campus is secured to reduce the risk of elopement, yet designed to let residents move about freely inside safe boundaries. Teams are experienced in supporting individuals who are combative, exhibit other challenging behaviors, or are under 60 years old. Short-term respite stays are available, and medical monitoring accommodates oxygen use, oral or injected insulin, and sliding-scale diabetic management. Special dietary regimens are routinely coordinated with clinical oversight.
Clinical services extend beyond daily monitoring. Personal assistance is provided for bathing, grooming, dressing, ambulation, and dining, and medication management is handled on-site. Licensed nurses and specially trained memory-care staff coordinate visits in the therapy room and arrange podiatry, audiology, and dental care without residents leaving the building. The community accepts residents with psychiatric conditions and maintains an emergency alert system that links directly to staff who monitor safety at all hours. Secured entryways and interior checkpoints add another layer of protection.
Private and semi-private suites are available; many include private bathrooms, furnished setups, wheelchair-accessible showers, and individual climate controls. Some rooms can be personalized with residents’ own furniture or a fresh coat of paint, and cable service, housekeeping, and scheduled laundry are offered. Not every accommodation includes every listed feature, so prospective residents should verify specifics during a tour. Outdoor courtyards, handicap-accessible pathways, and multiple indoor common areas extend the living space.
Three chef-planned meals are served daily with snacks always available. Menus can be adapted for gluten-free, vegetarian, mechanical-chopped, puréed, and thickened-liquid diets, as well as other physician-ordered modifications. A private dining room accommodates family visits or special occasions, and staff remain present to cue or assist residents who need extra help at mealtime. Special dining programs reinforce nutrition for those with memory loss and track intake for people managing diabetes or other conditions.
Residents have access to structured daily programs such as arts and crafts, reminiscence sessions, indoor and outdoor walking paths, exercise classes, health and wellness groups, and social or holiday gatherings. Intergenerational visits, birthday celebrations, and themed events round out the calendar, providing predictable routines that support cognitive engagement and physical activity.