Aspen Creek Of Troy is a small, friendly community that offers different types of care for seniors, including assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, and it's split between Aspen Creek Of Troy and Aspen Creek Of Troy II, where both options focus on providing comfort and support for people who want to keep as much independence as they can. There are semi-private, one-bedroom, and studio rooms-most of them are furnished, and you'll find things like telephones and emergency alert systems in the rooms, so you don't have to worry as much if something happens, and you can also get either a private or double room, depending on what's best for you. The community's got walking paths, a garden, porches and patios, a dining room with scheduled meals, a beauty salon, and a community room, and you'll find community-sponsored activities like movie nights and other events on the calendar that try to keep people involved and engaged.
When it comes to meals, there are nutritious options, and if someone has diabetes or another special diet need, they'll make sure to help with that, and laundry, housekeeping, and linen services are included, so it's a little easier to keep up with things. The staff helps with daily activities, like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and transfers, and there are care options for people who use wheelchairs or can't walk steadily on their own, and with healthcare staff there all day and all night, residents and families can feel assured someone's always nearby if needed. There's also transportation to doctor visits and medical appointments, which helps with the practical side of life, and they also assist with moves, so that settling in's a little easier.
In memory care, the staff works with residents who have Alzheimer's and dementia, with special programs and activities to support memory, as well as 24-hour supervision in areas made to be safe and easy to get around, and there's a secure backyard, so people can be outside but still safe. Skilled nursing services are available for those who need medical care, wound care, and rehab round the clock, and people with serious illness can get hospice waiver services for comfort at the end of life. The staff speaks several languages, including English, and they help with medication management and stay in touch with doctors as needed, and they've set things up so residents with dementia or mild cognitive impairment have both support and independence.
For people who want independent living with a bit more activity, there are resort-style amenities, a modern kitchen, and social activities that are community-sponsored, but support can be added whenever someone needs it, which is good for people whose needs may change. Meal preparation, housekeeping, transportation and parking, move-in coordination, emergency alert systems-all of that's covered as part of the services so families and residents know the basics are handled. It's a place that focuses on personalized care without losing sight of comfort and routine, keeping the setting home-like and secure, and giving people different ways to stay involved or get support as they want.