Isle at Watercrest – Dominion delivers assisted-living care designed to keep residents as independent as possible while offering readily available clinical support. The community accepts individuals needing a short respite stay, provides oversight for residents managing diabetes—including assistance with glucose monitoring and medication—and coordinates on-site sessions with a licensed speech therapist for those working to maintain or improve communication or swallowing skills.
Resident safety is addressed through a secured community layout that limits unauthorized entry and exit, a feature especially valued by families concerned about wandering. Care staff remain on duty around the clock to help with activities of daily living, monitor health changes, coordinate physician orders and arrange outside medical appointments when necessary. Routine wellness checks and medication management are standard parts of the service package.
Apartments range from efficient studios to larger one-bedroom layouts. Some units include kitchenettes for light meal preparation, while all have basic utilities such as air conditioning, cable or satellite TV access and Wi-Fi. Wheelchair-accessible showers, handicap-friendly design elements and emergency call systems support daily safety. Select residences open onto outdoor areas, and shared spaces like a central fireplace lounge, a piano, and designated parking add to resident convenience. The community welcomes pets, though individual floor plans vary, and not every accommodation contains every listed feature.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant-style three times a day, with an all-day dining menu for residents who prefer flexible hours. Guest meals can be arranged for visiting friends or family. Menus are planned to meet dietary guidelines and can be modified for specialized needs such as diabetic or texture-modified diets, aligning with the facility’s broader medical oversight.
Residents have access to an activity center that hosts clubs, weekly happy hours, yoga and chair-yoga classes, and reminiscence groups. Intergenerational programs, birthday celebrations, live music performances and social outings add variety to the calendar. A library and computer lounge, indoor and outdoor walking paths, fitness programs and a swimming pool support cognitive and physical health, ensuring daily engagement beyond basic care needs.