Verena at The Reserve offers an assisted-living program that centers on reliable medical oversight. Residents who require diabetes management receive focused monitoring and support, and licensed nursing staff are on-site to handle medication management, incontinence care, and routine ambulatory assessments. A visiting podiatrist is available for foot and gait issues, and walkers can be accommodated for residents who need mobility assistance. The community does not provide specialized dementia services, so families needing memory care should consider that limitation.
Beyond the clinical services, daily personal care is available for bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting when a resident’s self-care needs call for extra help. Staff coordinate these supports to match individual care plans, adjusting levels of assistance as needs change. Routine wellness checks, coordination with outside physicians, and prompt response to changes in condition round out the care structure.
Apartments are designed for comfort and practicality, offering layouts that may include a private bathroom, an in-unit kitchenette, cable service, housekeeping, and even personal laundry machines, though not every apartment has every feature. Independent-living residents who occupy separate wings may receive weekly housekeeping while managing most other tasks themselves.
Dining follows an on-order approach, so meals are prepared when residents request them, with snacks always available and the option for in-room service. The culinary team can accommodate diet modifications such as gluten-free menus, vegetarian preferences, mechanical-chopped or pureed textures, and thickened liquids for swallow safety.
Residents have access to parking, a fitness room, a barber and beauty salon, a movie lounge, a wellness center, library, communal gardens, internet connectivity, regularly scheduled religious services, concierge support, special-interest clubs, and scheduled transportation for errands and medical appointments. Pets are allowed, and it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.