Greenwood Point Lake House 1 operates as a residential care home that is structured to manage a wide range of medical needs. The team is prepared for residents who wander during the day or night, exhibit exit-seeking or combative behaviors, have complex behavioral concerns, or remain awake throughout the night. Clinical oversight extends to wound care, oxygen therapy, specialized diets, and diabetes management at every level—oral medications, injections, or sliding scale insulin. Residents younger than 60 can be accommodated, and the staff is trained to support advanced dementia conditions. An on-site podiatry service contributes to routine foot and lower-extremity care without the need for outside appointments.
Continuous supervision is standard. An awake night shift, round-the-clock staffing, 24-hour security presence, and a PERS alert system address safety and urgent-response needs. Direct care staff provide full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Transfer help ranges from standby support and one- or two-person assists to full Hoyer lift transfers for bed-bound residents, ensuring that walker and wheelchair users, as well as those requiring complete mechanical lifts, receive appropriate aid.
Resident accommodations are private or semi-private rooms that may be personalized with paint or décor, allowing individuals to bring familiar surroundings into their new home. Cable service is available in select rooms, but families should confirm availability when touring.
Meals follow a set menu that can be modified to meet doctor-ordered or preference-based diet requirements. Soft, mechanical, diabetic, and other therapeutic diets are prepared as needed so each resident’s nutritional plan aligns with medical directives.
The community is wheelchair-accessible throughout, simplifying movement from bedrooms to common areas, outdoor spaces, and dining rooms without barriers.