Regency at Flanders offers several types of care in one community, so seniors can move from independent living to more support, like assisted living, memory care, or skilled nursing, as health needs change, with daily care or full nursing available if needed. Some homes are small and feel home-like, set right in residential neighborhoods where a few residents live together with help for daily tasks, while others are part of a larger, planned community that has lots of activity and things to do. Seniors can choose independent living with resort-style comforts like a clubhouse, swimming pools, fitness center, and social programs, or they can get assisted living help with meals, medications, personal care, and all-day support with friendly staff who help as much or as little as needed.
The skilled nursing area gives round-the-clock medical care, rehabilitation, wound care, and supervision for residents recovering from illness or surgery, with nurses and therapists right there. Memory care homes focus on safety and comfort, using secure environments, memory activities, and staff trained to help those with Alzheimer's and dementia. Residents can join art classes, movie nights, wellness programs, or just relax in the library, community room, or enjoy the mountain views from private patios.
Homes are roomy with open living spaces, high ceilings, gas fireplaces, and kitchens with modern appliances like gas cooktops, wall ovens, and dishwashers, if seniors want to prepare a meal, though dining rooms serve meals all day with options for diets like diabetes. Safety features include emergency alert systems, fire alarms, and 24-hour supervision. Some homes have custom moldings, stone and vinyl siding, thermal windows, automatic generators, walk-in showers, and big walk-in closets.
Amenities cover a lot, like an outdoor pool, sport courts, trails, a clubhouse, a spa, organized outings, a movie theater, a business room, and places for arts and music, with scheduled daily activities and transportation if needed, and families can get support, too. There's a two-car garage, den, loft area, patios with mountain views, even blooming hydrangea bushes and stone retaining walls, and when it comes to chores, services like housekeeping, laundry, maintenance, and snow removal are part of living here. Residents use community sidewalks for walking and there are spaces for residents to run their own activities, so people can stay as busy or as quiet as they like, and the whole design aims to support seniors through any stage of aging, all without having to move far from friends or the familiar things they know.