Atria Grapevine offers Assisted Living with a clinical program designed to manage a wide range of health needs. The community supports residents who wander day or night, those with elopement risk, people who stay up all night, and individuals who use oxygen or require special diets. Care teams accommodate adults under 60 and diabetics who control blood sugar with oral medication. An RN or LPN is on-site, and a nurse is on call 24 hours a day. Residents living with advanced dementia conditions receive structured supervision and engagement, and podiatry visits are provided on campus to reduce the need for off-site appointments.
Hands-on help covers all activities of daily living—bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting—delivered at the full-assistance level when needed. Staff members are trained in safe transfers for walkers, wheelchairs, or stand-by supervision. Safety measures include background-checked caregivers, an awake night shift, alarmed doors, fenced outdoor areas, and in-room pull cords tied directly to the care team. A full-time activity director plans daily programming that aligns with each resident’s abilities and care plan.
Residences feature options such as private bathrooms, kitchenettes, individual climate controls, cable service, and the ability to paint or decorate the space; not every apartment has every feature, so prospective residents should verify availability. Dining offers both set menus and on-order selections at each meal, along with all-day snacks and oversight for diet modifications ranging from low-sugar to texture-altered plates. For those choosing Independent Living, the community can layer in medication-management monitoring, weekly housekeeping, personal laundry, and a monthly meal plan.
Common areas and services include resident parking, wheelchair-accessible design, an on-site barber and beauty shop, exercise room, movie room, wellness center, high-speed internet, and landscaped communal gardens. Residents may attend on-site religious services, use scheduled transportation for errands and appointments, or access nearby public transit on their own.