Sodalis Deer Park offers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, with programming designed to support residents living with moderate dementia. Licensed nurses are on-site, physicians visit regularly, and 24-hour staffing ensures prompt attention to medical needs. Residents have access to a dedicated therapy room where physical, occupational, and speech therapists provide rehabilitation services, and the community coordinates closely with outside health-care providers to maintain continuity of care. Hospice services are available when needed, and respite or short-term stays can be arranged for families seeking temporary support.
Daily care is structured and consistent. Staff members undergo background checks and are trained in medication management, diabetes monitoring, incontinence care, and safe ambulation. Assistance with bathing, dressing, and eating is hands-on, while toileting support is delivered with some physical help as required. Transfer assistance ranges from standby supervision to the use of walkers and wheelchairs. An optometrist, dentist, podiatrist, and other specialists visit the community, and spaces are purpose-built to reduce confusion for memory-care residents, including secure areas designed specifically to accommodate memory loss.
Accommodations include studio or efficiency apartments; some have private balconies, terraces, or patios, while others are closer to the central fireplace or outdoor courtyards. All residences are air-conditioned, wired for high-speed internet, and offer wheelchair-accessible showers, but individual units vary, and not every feature is present in every apartment. Utilities are included, and parking is available for residents who still drive.
Common spaces extend the living area with a TV lounge for casual gatherings, a library and computer lounge for quiet activities, and multiple outdoor areas for fresh air. Set-menu dining provides three meals per day plus snacks, and the culinary team modifies textures for residents who require specialized diets. Pet-friendly policies allow many residents to bring a companion animal, though availability is based on apartment location and resident needs.
Residents choose from a full calendar of Intergenerational Programs, arts and crafts workshops, and fitness or Live Well classes coordinated by a full-time activity director. Health and wellness initiatives include light-therapy sessions, indoor and outdoor walking paths, and reminiscence programs tailored to memory care. Clubs, community service projects, birthday celebrations, and planned social outings provide additional engagement, while regular entertainment and social events round out daily life. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.