Greenwood Point Creekside is an assisted-living community that concentrates on meeting specific medical needs. The staff is prepared to support residents who wander during the day or night, individuals with a history of elopement, adults under 60 who need an assisted-living setting, and diabetics who manage their condition with oral medication. The community is also equipped to work with residents who have moderate dementia, offering structure and supervision that align with safety guidelines for memory support.
Additional clinical safeguards include an awake night shift and door-alarmed exits to help prevent unsupervised departures. A visiting podiatrist provides on-site foot care, eliminating the need for many outside appointments. Direct assistance is available for bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, each delivered at a full-assistance level when required. Mobility support ranges from standby help for steady walkers to one-person, two-person, and full Hoyer-lift transfers for wheelchair users, ensuring continuity of care as physical needs change.
Accommodations at Greenwood Point Creekside consist of private or semiprivate suites designed for varying mobility requirements. Some layouts include features such as step-in showers, in-room climate controls, and emergency call systems, although not every unit offers every feature. Housekeeping and maintenance services are provided to keep living spaces safe and orderly.
Meals are prepared on site and served three times daily in a communal dining room. Menus are adjusted for diet modifications and clinical management, which can include low-sugar, low-sodium, or texture-altered options as ordered by a physician. Staff members monitor meal consumption and can assist residents who need full support with eating to maintain adequate nutrition.
The building and common areas are wheelchair accessible, allowing residents who use walkers or wheelchairs to move throughout the property without barriers.