United Methodist Elder Care sits at 30 Alexander Ave in East Providence, Rhode Island, and offers a full range of care for seniors, so men and women over 60 can get help whether they live independently or need skilled nursing or memory care. People can choose between independent living apartments, assisted living with support for daily tasks like bathing and dressing, or a secure memory care area for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and if someone needs extra watchfulness or medical attention, the Linn Health Care Center on the grounds offers skilled nursing and rehabilitation all day and night, including things like wound care, therapy, and medication management. Private apartments come with a sitting area, a bedroom, a kitchenette, and a full bathroom, so residents have space to themselves, and meals, housekeeping, laundry, and companionship come included, plus scheduled transportation helps people get to appointments, stores, and social events nearby, which is handy with so many restaurants, parks, hospitals, doctors, and cafes close by in East Providence and Providence.
The community includes social and recreational activities, sun porches, a courtyard, a TV room, a beauty/barber shop, emergency response systems, and outdoor areas, and the theater next door offers movies and performances for residents and guests. Nutrition and hydration monitoring happen as part of the daily routine, and staff help with things like medication reminders, personal care, wake-up services, and walking assistance. The group oversees three main places-Winslow Gardens, Linn Health Care Center, and Arbor Hill-and runs as a not-for-profit, aiming to help seniors live with comfort, dignity, and purpose, especially helping those with low to moderate income. United Methodist Elder Care also provides educational articles and videos for residents and their families, and sometimes offers short-term respite care to support caregivers when they need a break. The staff includes resident attendants and nursing professionals, so seniors get the support they need, whether it's for physical, speech, or occupational therapy, or just a bit of help with daily living. Photos show a building with wheelchair access, outdoor gathering spaces, and parking nearby, and the whole setup tries to make life easier, safer, and more comfortable for older adults in the area.