Courtyard Plaza supports seniors with various needs by offering assisted living, independent living, memory care, skilled nursing, and residential care homes, so folks here can find care that fits their stage of life whether they're active or need more support with things like bathing, dressing, medication management, or living with conditions like dementia, diabetes, or Parkinson's disease, and they've got a state license, AL7169, for up to 120 residents, which means they follow state rules and standards. Staff members and caregivers stay on-site day and night, and there's a 24-hour medically trained team, an on-site physician, plus nursing support from 12 to 16 hours a day, and for emergencies, residents get a Personal Emergency Response system and benefit from a lot of closed-circuit video surveillance all over the building, inside and outside, so safety's always considered, and every furnished room has utilities like heating and cooling already included.
For daily life, residents get three meals a day in a restaurant-style dining room, with snacks and drinks available all day, and they can eat in private family event rooms or use the open, airy courtyard to enjoy some time outside. The place offers different types of private and semi-private suites, which come fully furnished with things like loveseats, end tables, and rugs, and housekeeping and laundry services keep everything tidy, so residents don't have to worry about chores. Residents have access to a fitness center with cardio machines, weights, and balance balls, along with other active spaces like an arts room, game room, library, resident lounges, and a market on-site for little needs, and there's also Wi-Fi and cable, which means folks can stay connected and entertained.
Courtyard Plaza plans lots of activities and social programs every day, like fitness classes, arts and crafts, live music, trivia games, movie nights, and motivational activities, plus regular group outings and excursion trips to keep residents engaged, and on top of that the facility has clubs and cultural activities for different interests. For those needing spiritual support, there are religious services, and for folks looking for short-term help, Courtyard Plaza also offers respite care and hospice. Specialized care plans are made for each person, and the facility's team takes care of medications, diabetic monitoring, incontinence, and non-ambulatory needs, so they try to meet each resident where they're at, and provide help while trying to keep everyone as independent as possible.
There's transportation for errands and rides to medical appointments, onsite physician visits and pharmacy services, and the building includes comfortable seating areas throughout, including a spacious lobby, lounges, and well-lit hallways with wood floors and elegant wall coverings. The community does not permit pets, and all-inclusive rent covers basics, so there aren't hidden charges to surprise anyone, just a $500 entry fee. Courtyard Plaza welcomes visitors for tours, so families and potential residents can meet the staff, see the spaces, and learn more about what's on offer, and the community has won awards like "Best of Senior Living" and "Best of Senior Living All Star" in recent years.