Retreat At Carrollton is an assisted-living community prepared to support residents who need help with daily activities and who are living with moderate dementia. Caregivers are trained to provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and they monitor changes in condition so adjustments to care plans can be made quickly. The team’s dementia experience helps them address memory-related behaviors, guide residents through routines, and keep families informed of progress.
Additional safety and mobility measures are built into day-to-day operations. The rear of the property is fenced to prevent wandering and to give residents a secure outdoor space. Staff can perform one-person transfers and are familiar with walker use, reducing fall risk and helping residents move between bed, chair, and bathroom. Regular wellness checks, medication oversight, and coordination with outside healthcare providers round out the medical support residents receive.
Accommodations include a mix of private and shared suites. Rooms are equipped with accessible bathrooms, grab bars, and emergency call systems, while wider doorways and uncluttered layouts make walker navigation easier. Some layouts feature additional storage, patio access, or in-room climate controls, but not all accommodations have all these features. Housekeeping and laundry are handled by staff, and maintenance requests are completed on a routine schedule to keep living areas safe and functional.
Dining follows a set menu that aims to meet general nutritional guidelines, with portion adjustments available for residents who require modified diets or need assistance at mealtimes. Care staff provide hand-over-hand support or coaxing as needed to ensure adequate intake. Snacks are offered between meals so residents with smaller appetites or special schedules have additional opportunities to maintain calorie and hydration goals.