Laurel Place Assisted Living & Memory Care delivers two levels of care—Assisted Living and secure Memory Care—with a strong clinical emphasis. Residents who wander, are at risk of elopement, need wound care, require oxygen, or live with diabetes benefit from continuous monitoring and treatment protocols overseen by an on-site nursing team that includes RNs and LPNs. Moderate dementia is supported through structured programming, a Wander Guard system, and medication management coordinated with physicians, podiatrists, and therapists who visit the community. Special diets, including diabetic menus and texture-modified meals, are prepared under nurse direction to align with individual care plans.
Additional daily-living assistance is available for residents who need full support with bathing, dressing, eating, or toileting, and staff can perform walker, wheelchair, standby, or one-person transfers. A nurse is on call 24 hours, and an Activity Director tailors engagement programs that integrate physical, occupational, and ambulatory therapies when ordered. Hospice and palliative services are offered on site, allowing residents to remain in familiar surroundings even as needs increase. Regular wellness checks, scheduled doctor appointments, and incontinence management round out a care model designed to reduce hospital visits while maintaining resident safety and dignity.
Housing options include studio and one-bedroom apartments, each designed with basic safety features such as wheelchair-accessible showers and emergency response systems. Some units add extras like balconies, patios, central fireplaces, or in-unit washer and dryer, while others provide kitchenettes, wall-to-wall carpeting, or generous closet space. All apartments are air-conditioned, have window treatments, and are wired for cable and high-speed internet. Housekeeping, laundry, utilities, and maintenance are bundled into the monthly fee, and pets are welcomed subject to community guidelines. Shared lounges, outdoor gardens, and ample parking offer additional space for residents and visitors.
Dining services supply three daily meals plus snacks, with accommodations for vegetarian, gluten-free, low-sugar, and other physician-ordered diets. Menus are reviewed by clinical staff to ensure consistency with residents’ care plans, particularly for those on sliding-scale insulin or special texture requirements. A private dining room can be reserved for family gatherings, and guest meals are available with advance notice. Hydration stations and healthy snack options are easily accessible throughout the day to support balanced nutrition.
Residents have access to an activity center, library and computer lounge, and an art room that hosts regular classes. Social calendars feature clubs, intergenerational programs, live performances, bingo, movie nights, holiday events, and community outings. Health and wellness programs are offered in the fitness area and swimming pool, and outdoor spaces are open for supervised walks and recreation. These amenities are designed to maintain physical strength, cognitive engagement, and social connection without leaving campus.