The Preston of Park Cities offers Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care under one roof, allowing residents to move between levels of support without relocating. For health monitoring, the community can serve residents who wander during the day or night, are at risk for elopement, may become combative, remain awake overnight, require oxygen, follow special diets, or manage diabetes with oral medication. The team is experienced in caring for individuals with advanced dementia, so families can feel confident that cognitive changes will not necessitate a move.
A licensed nurse is on-site 24 hours a day, with additional RN/LPN coverage and an on-call nurse available around the clock. All employees have background checks, and an awake night shift ensures prompt response. The building features door alarms, fenced front and rear grounds, WanderGuard technology, emergency pull cords that can alert staff or call 911, and 24-hour security staff. Residents have access to on-site podiatry. Assistance with bathing, dressing, and toileting can be provided at the full-help level, while help with eating is available for those who need some physical support. Transfer help ranges from standby supervision to full Hoyer-lift transfers for bed-bound residents, accommodating walkers, wheelchairs, one- or two-person assists as needed. An activity director coordinates daily programs designed for all levels of cognition and mobility.
Accommodation choices include suites with private bathrooms, independent temperature controls, and cable service, though not every apartment offers every feature, so it is best to ask about specific layouts during a tour. Independent Living residents receive medication-management monitoring, weekly housekeeping, and personal laundry service, letting them enjoy maintenance-free living while still having clinical oversight.
Dining options feature set menus, on-order entrées, and all-day snacks. The culinary staff can meet physician-ordered diet modifications and manage special diet plans for cardiac, diabetic, or texture-modified needs. Independent Living residents may participate in a monthly meal plan that balances choice with budget predictability, and Memory Care menus are adapted for those who benefit from simpler presentation or finger-food selections.
Residents have access to on-site parking, outside smoking areas, and fully wheelchair-accessible common areas. A barber and beauty shop, exercise room, movie room, high-speed internet, and communal gardens encourage an active routine. Religious services are held on campus, and a stair glide and scheduled transportation—or proximity to public transit—make getting around manageable. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.