Lake Prince Woods, Inc. offers three levels of residential care—Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care—so residents can remain on the same campus even as their needs change. Each level is supported by on-site clinical resources that include 24-hour nursing oversight, medication management, ambulatory care, and dedicated memory care services. This integrated medical support allows the community to manage routine health supervision as well as more specialized interventions without requiring frequent outside appointments.
Additional health services reinforce that clinical framework. Short-term respite stays are available for individuals who need temporary support after hospitalization or while a family caregiver is away. The staff is trained in diabetes management, and an on-call physician coordinates care with visiting specialists such as speech, occupational, and physical therapists. A podiatrist visits routinely, hospice services can be arranged on campus, and continence management is provided. The entire Memory Care neighborhood is a secured community, adding an extra layer of protection for residents who may be at risk of wandering.
Residences range from apartments to cottage-style homes, many designed with wheelchair-accessible showers, private balconies, patios, or decks, and available parking. Select common areas contain a piano or organ for resident use, and well-maintained outdoor spaces provide additional seating and walking options. Because floor plans and upgrades differ, not every unit includes every listed feature, so prospective residents should confirm specific details during their tour.
Daily dining is handled by an in-house culinary team that provides three meals plus snacks, with both standard and vegetarian selections available at every sitting. Menus are reviewed for nutritional balance, and staff members can coordinate modified textures or restricted diets as ordered by a physician. Residents who prefer a lighter atmosphere can take meals on a patio when weather permits, and tray service is offered when a physician or nurse recommends in-room dining.
For recreation and convenience, the community maintains indoor walking paths that encourage safe exercise year-round, an activity center that hosts planned programs and social gatherings, and a library and computer lounge where residents can read, browse the internet, or join study groups.