Friendship Retirement Community operates as a continuing care retirement community, which means residents have access to a full spectrum of health services on one campus. On-site licensed nurses are available around the clock, and the community maintains direct relationships with physicians for routine visits and urgent medical oversight. Skilled nursing beds, short-term rehabilitation, and outpatient therapy are offered, enabling residents to transition between levels of care without leaving the property. Care teams coordinate medication management, wound care, IV therapies, and chronic disease monitoring, allowing for consistent clinical supervision as needs change.
Supportive services extend beyond direct medical treatment. Staff assist with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and mobility, and each apartment is equipped with an emergency response system for rapid assistance. Regular wellness assessments help adjust care plans promptly, and residents can schedule on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy sessions. Transportation is arranged for off-campus medical appointments, and social workers help residents and families navigate insurance and discharge planning when higher levels of care are required.
Apartments and suites come in several floor plans, and features vary by unit. Many residences include campus-wide Wi-Fi access, housekeeping services, and coverage for basic utilities, while select layouts provide views of landscaped outdoor areas or direct patio access. Because not all accommodations have every feature, prospective residents should confirm specific inclusions during a tour.
The dining program provides three daily meals prepared by culinary staff, with menus developed in consultation with dietitians to accommodate common dietary restrictions such as low-sodium, diabetic, or heart-healthy plans. Residents can choose from a main dining room or smaller bistro settings, and tray service is available for those recovering in skilled nursing or preferring to dine in their rooms.
Residents can take part in structured and self-directed activities in the community’s activity center, spend quiet time or browse the internet in the library and computer lounge, and join interest-based clubs and communities that meet regularly. These amenities are designed to foster social interaction and lifelong learning without leaving the campus.