Alexander Guest House offers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, allowing residents to transition smoothly between levels of support if needs change. The Memory Care program is designed for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias, while the Assisted Living option provides daily help with activities such as bathing, dressing, and medication reminders. Diabetes management, on-site physician oversight, access to speech therapy, and short-term respite stays are available to address changing or temporary health requirements.
The community is secured and equipped with an emergency call system in every apartment, backed by 24-hour staffing. Registered and licensed nurses oversee medication management, incontinence care, ambulatory support, and a structured wellness program. Physical, occupational, and speech therapists rotate on site, and a visiting podiatrist monitors foot health. Hospice coordination is offered when advanced support becomes necessary, ensuring continuity of care without a disruptive move.
Residences are private or companion suites with handicap access, wheelchair-friendly showers, and individual climate controls. Select apartments include kitchenettes, in-unit washer and dryer, and Wi-Fi; others are closer to common areas featuring a central fireplace, piano, and raised outdoor garden beds. Because floor plans and features vary, not every accommodation contains every amenity, so prospective residents are encouraged to review the available layouts during a tour.
Daily dining includes three chef-prepared meals with all-day access to snacks and lighter fare. Menu options cover international dishes alongside familiar favorites, with modifications for low- or no-sodium and no-sugar diets. Friends and relatives can join residents for guest meals, and staff monitor nutritional intake for anyone with diabetic or other special dietary requirements.
Residents have use of an activity center, library with computer lounge, indoor and outdoor walking paths, raised garden beds, and a swimming pool for low-impact exercise. Scheduled programming ranges from yoga and chair yoga to live music, karaoke, dances, happy hours, and birthday celebrations. Reminiscence and sensory-based sessions support cognitive engagement, while intergenerational visits and organized social outings foster community ties. Fitness classes, clubs, and special interest groups round out a calendar designed to keep residents active and connected.