Azalea Trails Assisted Living and Memory Care offers a single level of care—Assisted Living—with a focus on residents who may also have advancing dementia. The community accepts short-term respite stays and provides ongoing support for diabetes management. Residents have regular access to a physician as well as speech therapy when ordered, and the team is equipped to adapt care plans to changing cognitive or physical needs.
An awake night-shift staff is in place for continuous observation, and on-site medical services include licensed nurses, hospice coordination, medication management, and in-house physical, occupational, and speech therapy. The building was designed to accommodate memory loss, and supplementary programs such as Brain Fitness/Dakim are available. Staff can assist with bathing, eating, and dressing when partial help is needed, and provide full assistance with toileting. Incontinence and ambulatory support are also offered, ensuring consistent attention to both routine and complex health requirements.
Residences range from studio and efficiency layouts to units with kitchenettes, balcony or patio spaces, and wheelchair-accessible showers. Central air conditioning, utilities, cable TV, and Wi-Fi are included, and some apartments feature wall-to-wall carpet or hardwood-style flooring. Shared spaces such as a central fireplace, landscaped grounds, outdoor gardens, and a deck encourage time outside of private rooms. Cats are permitted, and parking is available for those who retain a vehicle, but not every apartment includes every listed feature.
Dining is handled by a professional chef who prepares three daily meals with an all-day dining option for flexibility. Service is restaurant-style, and menus emphasize balanced nutrition while accommodating physician-ordered diets when needed. Residents can invite guests for meals, pick up healthy snacks between dining periods, or join organized barbecues and picnics scheduled on the grounds.
Amenities and services include a barber and beauty shop for routine grooming, a library for quiet reading, and organized special-interest clubs that meet regularly. On-site religious services are scheduled to reduce the need for off-campus travel and to accommodate various faith traditions. These resources are designed to provide practical convenience and encourage social engagement without residents having to leave the property.