Sioux Falls – Edgewood AL offers assisted-living care for adults who need regular help with daily routines but do not require a dedicated memory-care program. The staff can provide some physical assistance with bathing, eating, and dressing, while residents who can manage toileting on their own are supported to do so safely. Because the community maintains awake staff throughout the night, residents who need unscheduled support or monitoring during overnight hours have immediate access to help.
Beyond hands-on assistance with activities of daily living, the care team coordinates routine health monitoring and medication administration according to each resident’s physician orders. An emergency call response system ties each living unit to trained personnel 24 hours a day, and secure exterior doors are monitored after hours to control entry. Families receive regular care updates and may arrange additional services—such as outpatient therapy or home-health visits—through local providers if needs change.
Residences at Sioux Falls – Edgewood AL include studios and one-bedroom apartments equipped with private bathrooms, individual climate controls, and basic kitchen conveniences in many units. Not all apartments contain identical features, so prospective residents who require options such as step-in showers, extra storage, or balcony space should confirm availability during a tour.
Meals are served three times daily in a central dining room, with menus designed to meet general nutritional guidelines as well as common physician-ordered diets like low-sodium or diabetic plans. Snacks, coffee, and hydration stations are available between meals, and residents may request meal delivery to their apartments when they are ill or recovering from a procedure. Seasonal menu rotations and resident food preference surveys help the culinary team adjust offerings over time.
The campus maintains a small wellness center for routine exercise or therapy visits, community-wide internet access for personal devices, a library stocked with large-print materials, and a schedule of special-interest clubs that range from current-events discussion to crafts.