Crestwood Senior Living gives support for seniors who need help with daily things like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, and offers more help for people who have Alzheimer's disease or dementia, with secure areas and features to keep them safe from wandering or confusion, and you'll find staff around all day and night to help if there's an emergency or just a little need. The community has been renovated as recently as 2011, so the spaces are up to date, with private or semi-private rooms, studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments that fit different care needs, plus indoor common areas, enclosed courtyards, and beauty salons where folks gather to chat, relax, or do hobbies. There's high-speed Wi-Fi, pet-friendly policies, and dining rooms that serve all sorts of meals including kosher and vegetarian options, with guest meals available, and the chefs and staff make meals so residents won't have to worry about meal preparation or clean-up. People living here can join lots of activities like field trips, on-site programs, devotional services, and support groups for families, and there's a full-time activity director to make sure there's always something to do, while folks who want quiet time or prayer can use the devotional spaces.
For those who need extra care, Crestwood has regular visits from doctors, diabetic care, ambulatory and non-ambulatory care, blood sugar monitoring, and physical therapy right on-site, with licensed nurses available to help monitor medication, move between bed and wheelchair, and help with feeding or toileting, and there's respite care and hospice options too. Families often mention that the staff are kind, friendly, and seem to enjoy helping visitors and residents. Crestwood offers memory care tailored to those with chronic memory impairments and provides safe, comfortable routines to ease worries and help residents feel at home, and there's technology like monitoring systems to help keep an eye on safety. There's also parking and transportation for trips out of the building, housekeeping and laundry, and simple services, so daily life feels less stressful.
There are different costs based on care level, with separate fees for respite care and community services, so folks pay for what they need, and Crestwood has won an award for being a quality provider. The community supports both active seniors who want independence and those who need a little more help, and the environment focuses on respect, safety, and comfort, making sure people can stay as independent as possible for as long as they can, while planning for care needs that might come up down the road.