Adora Midtown Park in Dallas offers assisted living with a clinical emphasis that addresses a range of medical needs. The community is equipped to support residents who wander, remain up throughout the night, rely on oxygen, require special diets, or manage diabetes with sliding-scale insulin. Care teams are trained to work with individuals living with moderate dementia, and full assistance is available for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfer help spans simple standby through two-person and Hoyer lift transfers, extending up to bed-bound care, so residents can remain at the community even as mobility declines.
Around-the-clock medical oversight is a core feature. A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse is on site 24 hours, backed by an on-call nurse for emergent needs. Background-checked staff provide awake and asleep night-shift coverage, and door alarms, fenced outdoor areas, and call-cord systems add layers of safety. On-site podiatry keeps routine foot care convenient, while the secured environment reduces risk for residents prone to exit-seeking.
Residences can include private bathrooms, independent temperature controls, and cable service; however, availability of these features varies by unit, so it is best to confirm specific layouts during a tour. Rooms are designed for accessibility to accommodate wheelchairs, walkers, and lift equipment, ensuring consistency with the community’s high level of physical support.
Dining services offer both set menus and made-to-order selections, with snacks available throughout the day. The culinary team manages diet modifications for diabetes, low-sodium needs, mechanical soft textures, and other physician-ordered restrictions, keeping meal planning aligned with each resident’s care plan.
Amenities and conveniences contribute to day-to-day quality of life. Residents have on-site parking, exterior smoking areas, full wheelchair access, a barber and beauty shop, exercise room, and wellness center. Internet access, communal gardens, and an activities calendar that includes religious services on campus round out daily options. A stair glide assists those who prefer alternate routes to elevators, and scheduled transportation along with proximity to public transit supports off-site appointments and outings.