Army Residence Community provides licensed nursing-home care that centers on round-the-clock clinical oversight. Registered nurses and certified nursing assistants are on duty 24 hours a day, delivering services that include medication administration, IV therapy, wound treatment, and post-surgical care. A medical director oversees the clinical program and coordinates with residents’ physicians and nearby hospitals, and the facility maintains relationships with rehabilitation specialists so that physical, occupational, and speech therapies can be delivered on site. Care plans are individualized, updated regularly, and designed to support both short-term recovery and long-term health management.
Beyond direct medical services, the community offers practical supports that help residents manage daily life while maintaining safety. Staff assist with bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility, and a fall-prevention program uses routine assessments and adaptive equipment as needed. Scheduled transportation to outside medical appointments is available, and social workers help families navigate insurance, veterans’ benefits, and discharge planning. A secure medication storage system, electronic health records, and on-site lab and imaging coordination contribute to timely diagnostics and treatment adjustments. Respite and hospice options can be arranged when circumstances call for a higher or more specialized level of attention.
Resident rooms are available in both private and shared layouts, each furnished with an emergency call system, accessible bathroom, and basic cable. Some rooms add features such as individual climate control, Wi-Fi, and limited kitchenettes, while a few offer small patios or views of the campus grounds; not all accommodations have all the features just listed. Housekeeping, linen service, and regular maintenance are included, and modest upgrades can be requested when available. Pets are allowed in certain areas and room types. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Meals are prepared in a central kitchen and served three times daily in the main dining room, with tray service to resident rooms available for those recovering from illness or therapy sessions. A dietitian reviews menus to ensure they meet nutritional guidelines and to accommodate low-sodium, diabetic, and other physician-ordered diets. Residents may request alternate entrées at each meal, and snacks are stocked in common areas throughout the day. Occasional themed meals, holiday menus, and cooking demonstrations add variety without compromising the facility’s focus on balanced nutrition and food safety.