Frontida’s Willowgreen Home provides both Assisted Living and Residential Care Home options, allowing residents to remain on the same campus even if needs change. The care team is prepared to manage elopement risk, combative or other behavioral challenges, and residents who are up throughout the night. On-site support covers wound care, oxygen use, special diet compliance, diabetes management for those on oral medications, insulin injections, or sliding-scale regimens, and services for adults under 60 who require supervision. Mild dementia is accommodated, and the staff coordinates closely with physicians to keep care plans current.
Registered and licensed nurses are on staff, with a nurse available by phone at all times. Background-checked caregivers work around the clock, including an awake night shift, and an activity director oversees daily engagement. Security measures include 24-hour staffing, alarmed doors, pull cords, and a personal emergency response system that alerts staff. Podiatry visits occur on-site, and the community accepts residents with psychiatric diagnoses. The team can furnish full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and they are trained to help with walkers, wheelchairs, standby supervision, or a one-person transfer as needed.
Private rooms are available, some with private bathrooms, furnishings, individual climate controls, cable hookups, and the option to paint or decorate. Not every room offers every feature, so families should confirm availability during a tour. Common areas are wheelchair accessible and designed for easy navigation, giving residents more freedom to move about the building safely.
Meals follow a set menu prepared to meet nutritional standards, with snacks offered between meals and the kitchen able to modify textures or restrict ingredients for medical or personal reasons. Independent Living residents who choose Willowgreen Home can remain in their own apartments while receiving medication-management monitoring, a service that includes reminders, documentation, and coordination with pharmacies to prevent missed or duplicate doses.
Resident parking is on the property, outdoor smoking areas are designated for those who use tobacco, and weekly transportation helps residents reach appointments or run errands. On-site religious services are scheduled regularly, and the entire building, including entrances and bathrooms, is fully wheelchair accessible.