Greenwood Point Lake House 2 operates as a residential care home and is equipped to manage a wide spectrum of medical conditions. The team is prepared to support residents who wander or elope, show combative or other challenging behaviors, remain up all night, or live with advanced dementia. Specialized clinical oversight extends to wound care, oxygen management, strict and therapeutic diets, and diabetes care—whether residents use oral medications, insulin injections, or sliding-scale protocols. Adults under 60 are accepted, and the community can continue caring for individuals whose needs become more complex over time.
Additional safeguards include an awake night-shift staff and a wander-guard system that helps reduce unsupervised exits. A visiting podiatrist provides on-site foot care, and staff deliver full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Mobility support ranges from standby help with a walker to two-person or Hoyer-lift transfers, and services are available for residents who are entirely bed-bound. These layers of support allow Greenwood Point Lake House 2 to maintain residents’ safety while managing evolving health needs.
Accommodations are designed with accessibility in mind and may include private or shared rooms, wide doorways, and bathroom grab bars, though not every suite offers the same features. Furnishings can often be personalized, and emergency call systems are available in select rooms. The environment is kept tidy through routine housekeeping and laundry services so residents can focus on recovery and daily living.
Dining follows a set menu that rotates regularly, and the kitchen staff adjusts textures, portion sizes, and ingredients to meet physician-ordered diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, or renal plans. Meals are served in a common dining area to encourage social interaction, but in-room tray service can be arranged when a resident’s health requires it.
The property is fully wheelchair accessible, allowing residents to move freely between bedrooms, common areas, and outdoor spaces without encountering barriers.