Fox Trail Assisted Living at Orange is designed as a dedicated memory care community, and all residents receive care within a secured environment that helps reduce wandering and confusion. The residence accepts individuals needing short-term respite stays as well as those who require ongoing support for diabetes management or speech therapy. By concentrating exclusively on memory care, staff members can align routines, activities, and surroundings to the specific needs of people living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia.
Residents have access to a broad range of on-site medical services intended to limit disruptive trips out of the building. Nurses coordinate medication management using electronic Medication Administration Record systems that tie into both QuietCare and Skynet monitoring technologies. Physical, occupational, and speech therapists schedule sessions in house, and visiting clinicians such as dentists, podiatrists, and hospice professionals are available as needed. Incontinence and ambulatory assistance are provided, and the building layout is purpose-built to support memory care best practices.
Private and companion suites come with practical features such as wheelchair-accessible showers, individual climate control, Wi-Fi, and in-unit washer-dryer hookups, while common areas include outdoor space and ample parking. Some units incorporate additional technology such as Skynet monitoring, and pets are welcome in designated rooms. Not all accommodation types include every listed feature, so families should confirm specific room configurations during their visit.
Meals are prepared on site and served three times daily, with staff able to adapt menus for dietary restrictions related to diabetes or swallowing difficulties. Hydration and snack stations remain available throughout the day, and caregivers monitor intake to help maintain residents’ nutritional health.
Daily life is rounded out by access to clubs and community groups, a library and computer lounge, organized social outings, birthday celebrations, an activity center, and periodic live-music events. Residents can also spend time outdoors in supervised areas whenever weather permits, supporting both physical activity and sensory engagement.