Windsor House Senior Living sits on a well-tended campus with pretty grounds and walking paths, offering a calm, safe place for seniors to live. The community serves up different levels of care like independent living, assisted living, memory care for those with dementia, skilled nursing, respite care, hospice care, adult day services, and home care options for people who prefer to stay in their own homes. Windsor House has both private suites and shared units, with full baths, kitchenettes, and newly renovated efficiency suites that come fully furnished, and the rooms have cable TV, Wi-Fi, individual heating and cooling, telephone hookups, and emergency alert systems, plus smoke detectors, sprinklers, and safety features like wheelchair-accessible showers for comfort and peace of mind.
The staff and management-people like Sarah, who's known for her kindness and being easy to talk to-are called helpful, joyful, and attentive, and they try to keep a friendly, welcoming feel throughout the community. There's 24-hour supervision, help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication, along with weekly housekeeping and laundry. Nursing staff's available up to 16 hours a day, and residents can always get assistance because of a 24-hour call system. Meals are planned out by chefs and dietitians to make sure residents get the right nutrients, and there are options for gluten-free, vegetarian, kosher, low-salt, and diabetes diets if someone needs them, with snacks and all-day dining available in a dining room that feels a lot like being in a restaurant.
Windsor House plans daily and monthly activities to keep everyone involved, including trivia, Wii bowling, stretching classes, games, movie nights, educational speakers, devotional services, and outings like day trips. The "Inn at North Park" offers some extra hospitality and support, separated as its own area. There's a beauty salon on-site, a fitness room, community lounges, gardens, and easy access to parking and transportation. They help residents and their families with coordination for doctor's visits, non-medical rides, and even special events, with plenty of scheduled transportation for errands or appointments.
Residents can choose from one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and studio layouts, and those who want an independent lifestyle can take advantage of hassle-free living with active adult programs and little need to worry about chores or home repairs. For people with special needs-folks with dementia, mobility limits, or other health concerns-Windsor House provides safety features and specialized care, including memory care that prevents wandering and helps reduce confusion. They help manage medication and work with people dealing with diabetes or other dietary restrictions, and they offer mental wellness programs and high-acuity care as needed. Families can join for celebrations and cooking classes, and Windsor House keeps everyone informed with newsletters and community calendars. For people needing short-term help, respite services give caregivers a break without worry, and for those at the end of life, hospice care is available, too.
Windsor House can house up to 78 residents, so the place feels close-knit, with staff able to give more personal attention. Amenities like maintenance, housekeeping, private or shared suites, common areas with computers, fireplaces, and libraries, along with gardens and secured outdoor spaces, help create a homelike setting. There's always a focus on giving folks choices-whether it's in care, food, or daily routine-and making sure everyone lives as comfortably and safely as possible.