Woodbury Senior Living is a large campus that brings together Woodbury Healthcare Center, Woodbury Estates, and Woodbury Villa to offer many kinds of senior care all in one place, so folks don't have to move far if their care needs change over time, and they've done a good job making it easy for families to look online with virtual tours if they can't visit in person. Woodbury Villa gives both independent and assisted living options with apartment floorplans that are safe and accessible, some with balconies, so people can pick the size or setup that fits their life and needs, and you'll find amenities like private rooms, electric recliners, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and phone, along with safety features for good comfort, and some apartments sit close by the Rehabilitation & Therapy department for folks who need therapy or skilled nursing support.
Woodbury Estates focuses on assisted living and memory care, making things easier for people who need help with daily activities or memory support, and residents get the extra support of dementia-certified staff, stroke rehab, therapies, and memory care programs, while Woodbury Healthcare Center offers skilled nursing, short-term rehab, and long-term care, and you'll find specialized services like cardiac care, pulmonary care, neurological care, orthopedic care, wound care, pain management, continence care, IV therapy, tube feeding, diabetic care, and medication help, plus a full range of therapies such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy.
They've got a Transitional Care program called The Therapy Suites at Woodbury Healthcare Center, which helps folks recover after a hospital stay, offering rehab and therapy right onsite with specialty staff, and these suites are Medicare and Medicaid certified, helping with planning for when it's time to go home. Residents can use integrative therapies like music therapy, massage, energy healing, essential oils, and guided imagery, and spiritual needs are covered with an onsite chaplain and regular services, so people's emotional and spiritual health matters alongside physical well-being, and the home care option gives another way for seniors to get help without leaving their own homes.
Dining gets careful attention with restaurant-style meals, plenty of menu choices, and options for special diets, and nutritionists work to make meal planning healthy and enjoyable, since meals are a big part of the day, and people get time with others during meals in a friendly dining room. The campus has earned praise for its activities and events, offering a full calendar and rotating schedule, so days stay lively, and the staff aims to be helpful and kind, which matters when it comes to feeling at home.
You'll also find health and safety are taken seriously, with air purification systems, disinfection technology, and surface protectants to keep things clean, and the whole campus is built to be secure and home-like at the same time. Many care needs are covered, from independent living and assisted living through memory care, transitional programs, long-term skilled nursing, and therapy, and residents can take part in music, events, and group activities as they choose. Amenities, therapies, and support are all on one campus, so as people get older and their needs change, they don't have to start over somewhere new, and the staff stick with them through every stage.