Drews Place At Village Green II, sometimes called Drew's Place At Village Green II, offers different living options for seniors, and you'll find assisted living, independent living, memory care, and even continuing care along with nursing homes at this location, and they have home care and respite care too, so if you or your family need a short break, they've thought of that as well. The place works for folks who are 55 and up and have all sorts of needs, so whether you need a little help or a lot of care, they've got care for high, medium, or low needs. You can set up a visit and get to know the staff and residents, take a tour to see rooms like studio, one-bedroom, semi-private, or two-bedroom choices, and see what the place feels like before making any decisions. Living here means you get help with things like bathing, dressing, getting in and out of bed or a wheelchair, medication reminders, and help keeping up with insulin if you have diabetes, and staff is ready to help 24/7 with emergencies or any urgent needs that may come up.
The staff at Drews Place At Village Green II helps with all the usual things you'd expect, like meals, laundry, and housekeeping, and residents get meal choices that fit a lot of diets including vegan, kosher, gluten-free, organic, and even low sugar or low sodium, with guest meals available if someone visits. There's a dining room, options for all-day dining, and they can make changes for allergies or special needs, so food's covered and you don't have to worry about cooking. Community spaces make it easy to meet neighbors, and they have activities pretty much every day, from movie nights to arts and crafts in a special arts room, plus games and scheduled outings if you like to get out, and if you want some fresh air, you'll find a garden and walking paths outside. You'll see perks like a barber or salon on site, rooms with air conditioning, cable or satellite TV, ground floor units, Wi-Fi, and bathrooms with tubs that are easy to get in and out of, and they've made sure to think about those who need handicap accessibility.
If someone needs more help, there's on-site memory care, medication management, diabetic care, high acuity support, incontinence care, therapy, and rehabilitation, and you'll find that they keep up with each resident's health by working with doctors and other providers to make sure care fits each person. Security and safety are important here, so there's a 24-hour call system and supervision, and all the rooms come with emergency alert systems. The community fee is part of the costs, which is something to keep in mind if you're planning. This place works as both a retirement community and a board and care home under the Drews Place name, and you'll find amenities that help promote a full and active social life, from transportation and parking to housekeeping and scheduled daily activities-so there's support for maintaining dignity and independence, while offering companionship and help when needed, all in a setting made for elder living.