Waterford Manor sits in a peaceful area surrounded by parks, a wildlife refuge, and gardens, with paved walking paths winding through expansive grounds, and people will spot a community garden outside and walking paths for fresh air; inside, residents will find one and two-bedroom apartments or single room units, with townhomes for those who want more space, all for adults aged 55 and older, and the apartments often include large walk-in closets, air conditioning, window treatments, screened porches, and washers and dryers right in the utility rooms, while the complex also has ample storage and parking, with options like attached or detached garages, though apartments have a $50 monthly fee for parking and attached garages come with the townhomes. Waterford Manor's pet-friendly policy lets both cats and dogs join for a $300 deposit, so people won't have to leave their companions behind.
Dining is covered, with three meals a day for assisted living and memory care residents, and meals are made in the Crystal Room restaurant, which serves home-style meals from scratch, open every day, and the dining room aims for a pleasant setting with chef-prepared food. There are also lots of places in the building to spend time, including a craft room, a billiards room, a salon and barbershop, a library, exercise and fitness rooms, and community-wide Wi-Fi in common areas. Social activities happen regularly, with things like movie nights, daily programs, and events run by residents themselves, giving everyone a way to keep busy and engaged, and scheduled transportation lets residents get to medical visits, errands, or go out for fun.
Care options include independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing with 24/7 on-site staff, and Waterford Manor offers care suites inside the memory care residence for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, including specialized late-stage care, with round-the-clock supervision and a call response system in place. Residents can get personal support with bathing, dressing, or transfers, basic services like weekly housekeeping and linen service, and laundry is available either through in-building machines or with full service. Veterans benefits, Medicaid and Medicare assistance programs, and tax benefits may help make things more affordable for some folks, and there's support for planning care or handling transitions. People can find some comfort knowing Waterford Manor works to help residents keep their dignity and stay independent, and there's always someone around to help when needed.