The Gardens at Chisholm Trail Estates offers three levels of residency—Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care—so residents can enter at the support level they need and transition if requirements change. Routine physician visits, diabetes monitoring, and access to a speech therapist are available, and short-term respite stays give family caregivers relief while ensuring the resident continues to receive professional oversight.
Additional clinical services are delivered on site by nurses, a podiatrist, physical and occupational therapists, and a team trained in medication management and incontinence and ambulatory care. The Memory Care neighborhood is secured and laid out to reduce confusion, and staff members use a Certified Music & Memory program to help residents with cognitive loss. Hospice coordination is available when required.
Accommodation options vary from standard private apartments to larger layouts in areas such as Midwest Village or Nicholas Conservatory & Anderson Gardens. Depending on the residence selected, features may include housekeeping, washer and dryer, air conditioning, cable or satellite TV, high-speed Wi-Fi, wheelchair-accessible or roll-in showers, and fully covered utilities. Outdoor garden space, general parking, and designated pet-friendly units—including options for cats—are offered, but not every apartment contains every listed feature, so prospective residents should verify specifics during a tour.
Daily meals are prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant-style, with menus that can accommodate kosher and vegetarian requests. Healthy snacks are available throughout the day, guest meals can be arranged, and seasonal barbecues or picnics take advantage of outdoor areas. Residents in any care level receive three balanced meals, and staff are trained to support those who need assistance or modified textures.
Residents can stay engaged through an activity center that hosts arts and crafts, clubs, and Live Well programs. A library and computer lounge, swimming pool, and organized day trips or other social outings provide additional options for recreation and community involvement, while outdoor access supports walking and casual gatherings on the grounds.