Riingen Arch/Expanded Arch covers a lot of ground for older adults, from folks who want to live independently to those who need full medical or memory care support, and you'll see they offer all sorts of care under one roof whether someone is looking for a busy, maintenance-free lifestyle or they need serious help day and night. You can expect optional support services for people in the independent living areas, and there are also lots of resort-style features like group activities and social spaces, which means there's usually something to do if you feel like joining in. If someone has health problems that need extra attention, they offer help with rehab, wound care, and skilled nursing, and their staff knows about dealing with tougher medical needs, working with outside doctors as needed. People living with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia get care in secure memory care areas where staff stay on duty 24 hours, and there are special activities designed to help with memory, which helps keep folks engaged in a safe setting.
They provide assisted living for people who might need help with things like bathing, dressing, moving around, or taking medicine, but still want to stay as independent as possible, and every person gets care that fits just what they need, including meals, medication management, and personal care, with staff who know how to keep people safe, especially those with special health needs. Some rooms are already furnished if you don't want to bring your own, and they have wheelchair access, emergency alert systems, scheduled meals, community activities, movie nights, walking paths, gardens, group services, and transportation for appointments or outings, so there's a fair bit to help keep people comfortable. They even allow for respite care, giving caregivers a break for a short time while making sure the resident gets professional care during the stay. Everything's watched over day and night, so if you ever need assistance, someone's always available, and with laundry, cleaning, and housekeeping taken care of, life becomes easier for anybody who moves in. The place has a small and close-knit feel, which helps people get to know each other and means personalized support isn't hard to find, and staff are always ready to lend a hand with daily living or coordinate with doctors when medical needs come up.