Windchime at The Village offers Assisted Living with a clinical program designed to keep residents with complex conditions safely supported on site. The staff is trained to manage advanced dementia and related behaviors, including wandering, elopement risk, nighttime wakefulness, and combative episodes. Nurses monitor wound care, oxygen therapy, special diets, and diabetic needs ranging from oral medications to sliding-scale insulin. Younger residents under 60 who require this type of oversight are also accepted, allowing families to keep loved ones in one setting even when medical needs change.
Care delivery is backed by 24-hour staffing, a personal emergency response system that alerts caregivers, and a secure environment verified through employment background checks. Full assistance is available for bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and the team can accommodate mobility levels from walkers and wheelchairs to one-person, two-person, or Hoyer transfers, including residents who are bed-bound. An on-site activity director coordinates daily programming so residents with varying abilities stay engaged while remaining under consistent supervision.
Apartments are designed to balance safety with personal space. Many units include a private bathroom, individual climate controls, and cable access, though not every accommodation includes all three features, so it is important to confirm availability when touring. Layouts are arranged to keep walking distances short and to provide clear sightlines for staff observation.
Meals follow a set menu prepared three times daily, with anytime snacks available. The culinary team works with clinical staff to modify textures, carbohydrate counts, or other diet parameters as ordered by a physician, ensuring diabetic and special-diet residents receive appropriate meals without limiting choice. For those living independently on campus, the community can provide medication-management monitoring, weekly housekeeping, and personal laundry services so residents can remain in their own apartments longer with minimal disruption.
Residents can bring pets, visit the on-site barber and beauty shop, enjoy campus-wide Wi-Fi, and relax in secure communal gardens. Weekly religious services are held in a dedicated space, and scheduled transportation is available for appointments, errands, and community outings. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.