The Colonial at Old Camden offers two distinct levels of residential support: Assisted Living for adults who need help with daily tasks and Memory Care for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Short-term respite stays are accepted, allowing caregivers a break or residents a trial period in the community. Ongoing diabetes management and access to a speech therapist are also part of the standard medical support, ensuring residents receive consistent oversight for chronic conditions and rehabilitation needs.
Care takes place in a secured community designed to limit wandering and enhance resident safety. On-site services include specialized Memory Care programming, incontinence and ambulatory support, medication management, and hospice coordination when necessary. A licensed nurse is on staff, and residents have regular access to occupational and physical therapists, an optometrist, and a podiatrist. The community’s layout is designed to accommodate cognitive decline, helping residents navigate with minimal confusion.
Apartments are available in several floor plans and are pet friendly, although policies such as breed or weight limits may apply. Some layouts include direct access to outdoor areas or additional storage, but not all accommodations have every feature, so touring specific units is recommended. Outdoor courtyards and walking paths give residents space for fresh air and casual activity close to their rooms.
Dining is offered on an all-day schedule, allowing residents to choose meal times that suit their routines. Three nutritionally balanced meals are prepared daily, with menu adjustments for diabetes, texture-modified diets, or physician-ordered restrictions. Snacks and beverages are available between meals so residents can manage hunger or medication schedules without waiting for set dining hours.
Residents can spend time in the activity center, join small clubs and interest groups, or walk the landscaped paths surrounding the property. Reminiscence programs provide structured opportunities for Memory Care residents to share life stories and reinforce cognitive skills. These amenities support daily engagement and encourage social interaction across both care settings.