Rydal Park and Waters delivers Independent Living, Assisted Living, and dedicated Memory Care, enabling residents to remain on one campus even as health needs change. Licensed nurses are on-site around the clock to manage medications, provide wound care, and coordinate with physicians. The Memory Care neighborhood offers secured entrances, cognitive-support programming, and higher staffing ratios to address dementia-related behaviors. For those in Assisted Living, daily help with bathing, dressing, and mobility is provided, while Independent Living residents have access to the same clinical team for check-ins, preventative screenings, and urgent response.
Beyond the primary levels of care, the community supplies on-site rehabilitation services, visiting specialists, and regular health assessments to adjust individual care plans. An emergency call system links each residence to the 24-hour response team. Scheduled transportation to outside medical appointments is available, and pharmacy delivery is coordinated by staff to streamline refills. Wellness programs such as balance training and chronic-disease education support overall health maintenance, and pets are allowed. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Residences range from studio suites to two-bedroom apartments, each equipped with a private bath, kitchenette, and individual climate controls, while select layouts add balconies, in-unit laundry, or walk-in closets. Emergency pull cords and grab bars are standard, and weekly housekeeping and flat-linen service are included. Not all accommodations have all the features, so prospective residents should review floor plans and availability during a tour.
Three chef-prepared meals are served daily in the main dining room, with lighter fare offered at the café and carry-out options for those who prefer to dine in their apartments. Menus rotate seasonally and include heart-healthy, diabetic, and low-sodium choices approved by a registered dietitian. Staff can provide adaptive utensils for residents who need them, and tray service is available during short-term illness.