Providence Point offers Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care on one campus, allowing residents to move between levels of support without changing communities. The Memory Care program is designed for routine cognitive impairment as well as advanced dementia and includes protocols for residents who wander in the morning or evening, display exit-seeking behaviors, or experience other behavioral issues. Clinical staff monitor oxygen use, administer special diets, and manage diabetes whether residents use oral medications, injections, or sliding-scale insulin. Around-the-clock oversight ensures that residents who are up all night receive the same level of observation and care as those on a daytime schedule.
A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse is on duty every hour of every day, complemented by an awake night shift and building-wide security. All employees undergo background checks, and an activity director coordinates programming throughout the day. Full assistance is available for bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and staff can accommodate mobility needs ranging from standby help to one- and two-person transfers for walker or wheelchair users. On-site podiatry reduces the need for off-campus trips, and 24-hour staffing provides immediate response in emergencies.
Apartments vary, but many offer private bathrooms, kitchenettes, independent temperature controls, cable connections, and the option to paint or decorate; not every residence includes every feature, so prospective residents should confirm availability. The dining program uses an on-order system that lets residents choose meals at each sitting, supplemented by snacks that are available throughout the day. Independent Living residents receive scheduled housekeeping so they can focus on activities rather than chores.
Shared spaces allow residents to eat together in a central dining room, while those who prefer to cook light meals have the kitchenette option in select units. Nutritional staff can modify menus for therapeutic diets, including low-sodium, heart-healthy, and diabetic choices, coordinating closely with nursing and the pharmacy team to align meals with medication schedules.
Resident parking, wheelchair-accessible grounds, and scheduled transportation make it practical to attend appointments or outings. The community features a barber and beauty shop, an exercise room, a movie room, on-site religious services, a heated indoor pool, an art studio and woodworking shop, and billiards. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.