Kensington Park Senior Living is a new senior living community opening in Summer 2025, sitting on a three-story building within a beautiful park-like setting with big trees, landscaped gardens, and wildlife, where people can walk and relax. The community gives options for independent living, assisted living, and three levels of memory care, including specialized care for Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, and it even has a monthly Memory Cafe event and The Kensington Club for residents who need more support for their memory. Couples can live together and get care suited to their needs, and the staff helps residents with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and managing their medicine, with extra support for things like diabetes care and medication management, plus more advanced medical help such as psychological and psychiatric services when needed.
Kensington Park has dedicated departments like Life Enrichment, Care & Nursing Team, and Dining Services, and in these areas the team works closely with families, making sure everyone stays informed and involved, especially for residents who might need hospital or rehab stays or who are living with dementia. Residents get gourmet meals prepared by trained chefs, who focus on both nutrition and taste, and there are lots of fitness and physical wellness programs, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, with full-time activity coordinators who run life enrichment programs and help people stay social and active, both in and outside the community. Seniors can bring their pets, choose between private and semi-private rooms, and pick from different activity calendars and programs that are tailored for both independent seniors and those who need more regular care, and the community stays connected with residents and families through events, a newsletter, and a variety of ways to talk back and forth, such as email, phone, and text.
The Kensington Park building is kept clean and the surroundings are peaceful, aiming to create a friendly and kind place where the staff knows people by name and treats them and their families with respect. Seniors who move here get help that matches what they need, whether that's for getting around after a hospital stay, getting support for Parkinson's or living with dementia, or just having a safe and comfortable place to live while making new friends and joining community activities. There are rehabilitation services, special memory care neighborhoods that help keep residents safe and reduce confusion, and specialized programs to encourage physical, mental, and emotional health. The facility has a development and community support team, and it overall aims to be a place where seniors can feel secure, comfortable, and included, with options tailored for every stage of retirement and varied health needs.