Arden Park Assisted Living operates as both an Assisted Living community and a Residential Care Home, giving residents two levels of long-term support under one roof. The Assisted Living program is designed for individuals who need help with daily tasks but wish to remain as independent as possible, while the Residential Care Home setting offers a smaller, homelike environment with consistent staffing for those who prefer or require a higher staff-to-resident ratio. In both settings, residents have access to routine diabetes monitoring and can consult with an on-call doctor, ensuring that basic chronic-disease management and regular medical oversight are part of everyday life at the community.
Beyond the core care types, the community maintains an extensive list of on-site medical services. Licensed nurses handle medication coordination and medication management, reducing the risk of missed or incorrect doses. A visiting dentist, podiatrist, and hospice team come to the residence, limiting the need for outside appointments. Incontinence and ambulatory care are available, and specific programming has been created to accommodate memory loss, providing a structured environment for residents living with cognitive decline. When a higher level of clinical oversight is needed, the staff partners with physicians and hospice providers to keep residents comfortable without relocating.
Residences at Arden Park vary, and not every room includes every feature, but options can include wheelchair-accessible showers, in-room air conditioning, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and nearby parking for residents or guests. Outdoor areas are arranged for sitting or strolling, giving residents a straightforward way to spend time outside without leaving campus.
Dining follows the same practical approach. All meals are provided, and the kitchen can prepare low- or no-sodium plates as well as no-sugar selections for residents with dietary restrictions. An all-day dining format lets residents eat on their own timetable, which can be especially important for those managing diabetes or varied medication schedules.
Residents have access to an activity center, clubs and organized communities, and a library and computer lounge for quiet or technology-focused pastimes. Scheduled social outings, birthday parties, live-music events, and ample allowed-outdoors time keep the calendar full. During warmer months, the swimming pool provides a supervised place for low-impact exercise and recreation.