Addison of Logan Place offers assisted living as its core level of care. Residents have access to targeted support for diabetes management, a structured mental-wellness program, and licensed respite stays for those who need short-term help after a hospital visit or while a caregiver is away. Physical therapy is available on-site, and medication oversight is coordinated with each resident’s physician. The community’s respite option mirrors full-time services, so short-stay residents receive the same nursing oversight, therapy, and daily assistance as long-term tenants.
Care delivery is backed by an emergency call system in every apartment, a building-wide sprinkler setup, and a wander-guard system that can be activated for residents at risk of exit seeking. Licensed nurses are on duty up to 16 hours a day, supported by on-site physical and occupational therapists, a visiting podiatrist, and scheduled physician appointments. Hospice, incontinence care, ambulatory assistance, and formal medication management are all offered without requiring residents to leave the property.
Apartments range from studio and one-bedroom layouts to efficiency units with optional kitchenettes. Select residences feature wheelchair-accessible showers, washer-dryer hookups, wall-to-wall carpet, and illuminated entryways, while others focus on simpler layouts for easier mobility. All apartments include basic utilities, central air, cable TV, and phone service; generous closets and individual indoor mailboxes are standard, but storage size and window treatment style may differ by unit. Pets are welcome in designated areas, and outdoor gardens, lounges, a library with computer access, and Wi-Fi throughout the building add to everyday convenience. Because floor-plans vary, not every accommodation contains every feature listed.
The dining program provides three daily meals prepared to meet nutritional guidelines, with an emphasis on portion control and physician-ordered diets. Vegetarian choices and healthy snacks are available each day, and residents can request menu adjustments for allergies or medical needs. Meals are generally served restaurant-style in the common dining room, but tray service can be arranged when a resident is recovering or prefers to dine privately.
Residents can take part in a full calendar of activities that includes an activity room for arts and crafts, a fitness center for yoga and other wellness classes, and structured bingo and club meetings. Regular social and recreational programs, off-site outings, and health-oriented events aim to keep residents active and engaged. A dedicated staff member coordinates schedules, transportation, and participation so that each resident can choose the level of involvement that matches their interests and abilities.