Wheatland Village, a Generations Community, sits in Walla Walla, Washington, and offers several types of senior living like independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and short-term rehabilitation. The community provides individualized care plans so each resident gets the right support, including specialized services for people with dementia or Alzheimer's. Residents can choose from apartments, cottages, penthouses, and assisted living studios, all with safety features like emergency call systems, sprinkler systems, and handicap access. Each independent living unit comes with full kitchens, washers and dryers, covered patios or balconies, and individual heating and air conditioning.
The campus includes walking paths, a putting green, landscaped gardens, and outdoor common areas, so people can spend time outside, while inside, there's a wellness center with a heated pool, a state-of-the-art gym, a game room, the Majestic Movie Theater, a library, art studio, community room, and a Village Square with a barber, beauty salon, and a general store. Residents can dine at The Sweet Onion Restaurant, grab coffee or ice cream, and have meals and snacks provided. There's pet-friendly housing and a range of floor plans to suit different needs.
Support is available around the clock with nursing care, medication management, podiatry, wound care, and personal care staff who help with bathing, dressing, mobility, and toileting. Memory care services include specialized programs and planned activities-like arts and crafts, fitness classes, education programs, music, and social events-to help people feel engaged. Staff works to keep everyone safe with wandering protection, close supervision, and spaces set up for memory needs. Residents in assisted living get help with daily tasks, meals, housekeeping, laundry, and transportation. Independent living residents have a maintenance-free lifestyle with social events, outings, home maintenance, and laundry services covered.
There's guest parking, resident transportation, scheduled trips on the community bus, and access to downtown Walla Walla, several wineries, and places for fishing, hiking, and skiing nearby. Residents can age in place, join faith services, or participate in the vitality calendar with health and wellness programs. A branch of Baker Boyer Bank sits in the community, and each unit includes basic cable, Wi-Fi, closets, and emergency call devices. Wheatland Village keeps detailed licensing and inspection records, offers tours or virtual visits, and encourages families to ask about staffing ratios, care quality, and financial help through Medicare or Medicaid. The community focuses on keeping residents as independent as they're able and values everyone's contribution, so people can live in a homelike setting with privacy, safety, and a strong sense of belonging.