Commons at Stonebrook Village is designed for residents seeking an independent living setting with a safety net of medical oversight. The community does not provide a dedicated memory-care program, but every apartment is linked to a PERS call system that immediately alerts staff if assistance is needed. This arrangement allows residents to maintain control over their daily routines while knowing that a trained response team can be dispatched at any time.
In addition to emergency monitoring, staff can step in with targeted assistance for self-care tasks such as bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfer help is available for those who use walkers or wheelchairs, and routine wellness checks can be scheduled for added reassurance. These services are designed to extend residents’ ability to live independently without transferring to a higher level of care unnecessarily.
Apartments vary in layout and features, but many offer private bathrooms, kitchenettes, individual temperature controls, cable hookups, and the option to paint or decorate the space. Weekly housekeeping is included for independent-living residents, and not every unit contains every feature, so prospective residents should verify specifics during a visit.
Meals are served in a communal dining room where staff prepare three daily menus with optional snacks. Standard offerings can be adjusted for common dietary needs such as low-sodium or diabetic plans, and kitchenettes in select apartments allow residents to prepare their own light meals if preferred.
Residents have access to on-site parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, a barber and beauty shop, an exercise room, internet access, scheduled religious services, a concierge desk, and a library. Pets are allowed, but policies may vary by species and size; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.