Victoria Place Senior Living offers assisted-living care with the option of mild memory support for residents who experience early dementia symptoms. Medical oversight covers wound care, oxygen management, special diets, and full diabetic support—whether residents use oral medications, insulin injections, or need sliding-scale dosing. Nurses are on site up to sixteen hours a day, and the community can coordinate hospice services when required.
To reinforce daily wellness, the building is fitted with a sprinkler system, an emergency call system, and secured entry points. Licensed nurses, medication-management staff, and visiting occupational, physical, and podiatry specialists are available, and the team arranges scheduled physician appointments. Full assistance is offered for bathing, dressing, and toileting, while eating support is provided on a standby basis. Transfers can be handled with a walker, wheelchair, one-person assist, or simple supervision, ensuring residents maintain mobility safely.
Apartments are designed for practicality. Some residences include a private bathroom, a kitchenette for light meal preparation, cable service for entertainment, and routine housekeeping, although not every unit contains each feature. Prospective residents should confirm which layout best meets their needs during a visit.
Meals are prepared to order, with snacks available throughout the day and a private dining room for family gatherings or special occasions. Staff can make diet modifications as directed by physicians or dietitians, including low-sodium, diabetic, or other therapeutic menus.
Residents have access to on-site parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, and a barber and beauty shop for routine grooming. Pets are allowed. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.