Morning Pointe of Collegedale at Greenbriar Cove offers two primary levels of residential care: assisted living for older adults who need help with daily tasks and memory care for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. Both programs are structured to provide predictable routines, prompt assistance with bathing, dressing, and medication reminders, and staff oversight day and night. The memory care neighborhood features additional safety measures and specialized programming designed to preserve cognitive skills and reduce confusion.
Beyond the baseline levels of care, the community maintains a range of medical supports and on-site services. Residents can arrange respite or short-term stays, receive diabetes monitoring, and schedule physician visits without leaving the building. Licensed nurses handle medication management, incontinence care, and hospice coordination when needed. Professionals such as physical, occupational, and speech therapists, as well as an optometrist, podiatrist, dentist, and massage therapist, provide therapy or clinical services on campus. Ambulatory assistance is available for those who use walkers or wheelchairs.
Apartments and suites are designed to meet varied mobility and lifestyle needs. Some residences include wheelchair-accessible showers, kitchenettes with basic appliances, Wi-Fi, and individual climate control; others prioritize open floor plans or enhanced accessibility features. Common areas such as the central fireplace lounge, a piano or organ corner, landscaped outdoor areas, and a butterfly garden give residents multiple places to relax or invite visitors. Not all accommodations contain every listed feature, so it is advisable to review specific units during a tour.
Daily meals are included, and the culinary team prepares options that cover standard fare as well as international dishes. Diet accommodations for gluten-free, low- or no-sodium, no-sugar, and vegan preferences can be arranged. Guests may join residents for meals, and staff members monitor nutritional intake and adjust menus to meet changing health requirements.
Recreational and social offerings are organized around an activity center and extend to programs such as intergenerational visits, birthday celebrations, dances, karaoke nights, live music, and social outings. Residents can use raised garden beds, attend yoga or chair-yoga sessions, participate in fitness classes, swim in the pool, or check out books and computers in the library and computer lounge.