Ware Presbyterian Village sits in a quiet, natural setting and offers a range of living choices for older adults who want independent living, assisted living, nursing care, or specialized memory care. The community has Villas, Carriage Houses, and Apartments, all designed for comfort, with some homes featuring patios and sunrooms that look out on wooded areas. Staff support residents with daily needs like bathing, dressing, and medication management, and skilled nurses are always on hand for medical care, supervision, and rehabilitation programs. There's help for people with diabetes, incontinence, and other high-acuity needs, and the staff provides non-ambulatory care and end of life comfort care. Memory care programs are available for those living with dementia, and there are disaster recovery resources, an Affordable Housing Toolkit, and connections to the POAMN Older Adult Ministry Guide for people who need them.
The campus has spaces for hobbies and social events, including a Craft Room, Art Studio, Woodworking Studio, and a Model Train Room and Club. Residents and their guests can spend time in the Library, relax in the landscaped gardens, or enjoy the Tranquility Garden and Koi Pond outside. There's a Dog Park for pet owners and an Aquatic and Fitness Center for swimming and exercise. Dining options include several venues with rotating seasonal menus and favorite foods. Activities and programs include ballroom dancing, chaplain services, fitness classes like Yoga, Tai Chi, and Qi Gong, a Chime Choir, Book Club, Bridge Club, and regular game nights. Community events, including Fall Showcases, help residents and families connect, while the Life Plan Community structure allows for transitions in care as needs change.
Ware Presbyterian Village belongs to Presbyterian Senior Living and follows a holistic wellness plan for mind, body, and spirit, keeping residents engaged with educational and social programs, support for emotional well-being, and a variety of daily activities. The staff works with each resident and their family to set up a routine and care level that matches individual needs. There are 24/7 staff and healthcare professionals, so help is close by when needed, and there's always something to do for those who want to stay active or learn new things. The emphasis is on helping people live comfortably, independently as possible, and safely, with chances to build friendships and enjoy their days with others in the community.