Elizabeth Gardens Assisted Living offers an assisted-living level of care with a strong clinical safety net. Residents who need wound management, oxygen therapy, or special diets can receive these services on site. The community also accepts adults under 60, individuals who are up at night, and those living with moderate dementia. Diabetic management is available for residents on oral medication, injections, or sliding-scale insulin, giving families flexibility as needs change.
A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse is on staff, and a nurse is on call 24 hours a day. All employees undergo background checks, and an awake night shift monitors residents alongside a pull-cord and PERS alert system that ties directly to staff response. Additional clinical resources include visiting podiatry and a dedicated therapy room. Daily living assistance covers some help with bathing, dressing, and toileting, while eating remains resident-directed. Transfer support accommodates walkers, wheelchairs, standby assistance, and one-person transfers.
Residences offer options such as private bathrooms, kitchenettes, independent temperature controls, cable service, and the opportunity to paint or decorate the room. Housekeeping is provided. Not every apartment has every listed feature, so it is best to confirm specific room configurations during a tour.
Meals follow a set menu prepared to accommodate doctor-ordered diet modifications, with snacks available throughout the day. A private dining room can be reserved for family gatherings or special events, allowing residents to celebrate milestones without leaving the property.
Amenities include resident parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, communal gardens, an exercise room, a library, barber and beauty services, and on-site religious services. High-speed internet and special-interest clubs help residents stay informed and engaged. Transportation is offered, and the location is close to public transit for added convenience. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.