The Sheridan at Laumeier Park sits next to the sculpture park, in a place that feels calm but is close to the city, stores, and outdoor walking paths, so you can see nice views and get out in nature when you want. This community gives assisted living, memory care, and respite care, all in one place, with rooms like studios, one-bedrooms, and some semi-private options, and they're furnished with things like private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and cable TV, so folks live a bit more comfortably. There's a staff around all day and night, with nursing help for those who need a lot of care, as well as special programs for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, like their Lilac Trace Memory Care neighborhood, and special activities focused on keeping the mind sharp and helping everyone stay safe, especially if someone has memory issues or gets confused easily.
You'll find a dining room where meals are made for you, and there's attention to special diets like diabetes or allergies, so the food usually fits what people can eat, and the staff help with medication, bathing, dressing, and getting around if needed. For people with bigger health needs, they have skilled nursing, rehabilitation, wound care, and round-the-clock medical supervision, so someone's always there in case of medical needs. The whole place is kept clean, with housekeeping, laundry, and linen service, and residents get transportation when it's needed, like for appointments or outings.
There's a focus on keeping people mentally and physically active, with things like a wellness room, fitness programs, movie nights, music, games, a library, and community events, and the gardens and walking paths let folks relax outside or just enjoy some sunshine. There's a resident portal, technology options like Wi-Fi, and some concierge services that help with everyday requests or move-ins. For people who want independent living, there are maintenance-free apartments and some social activities, so seniors who don't need help every day still find something to do and don't have to worry about fixing things around the house. The whole community tries to keep care personalized, and the staff look after everyone's dignity and independence as best they can, so people get the help they need without losing who they are.