Windsor Gardens of Bardstown offers assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing care, and hospice services for older adults, and you'll see residents enjoying both indoor and outdoor common spaces with paths and gardens, and some spend their afternoons playing the piano, which brightens up the place. The community lets people live in suites or rooms that overlook green spaces, and some rooms have patios attached, while bathrooms come with either wheelchair-accessible showers or full tubs. Residents who drive can find parking, and those who don't can use complimentary transportation, and sometimes staff offers rides for a fee if people need to go out for errands, doctor appointments, or trips to Walmart, and there are regular van rides, picnics, Bingo games, and special events you can look forward to, and birthday celebrations come around every month.
Care at Windsor Gardens covers people who need just a little help or those who need more support, like standby help getting from a bed to a wheelchair, or help with bathing, dressing, and medication management, and nurses stay on-site 24 hours a day alongside a staff that's awake all night, so someone's always ready to respond using the 24-hour call system. The place takes care of people who may wander off or are a risk for elopement, and uses special technology in areas for those with memory troubles, Alzheimer's or dementia, which reduces confusion and helps keep everyone safe, and the staff gives close attention to people with mild cognitive impairment as well. Nurses and caregivers help people monitor their blood sugar and manage medication, though insulin shots aren't done by staff, and visiting health professionals like podiatrists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and speech therapists come in to see residents.
Meals are provided daily by chefs and meal planners who focus on both taste and nutrition, so residents don't need to worry about cooking, and there's a beautician and barber on-site for haircuts and self-care, which makes it easier for folks who can't travel easily. The facility supports a mix of independent living with help on hand, and the suites are set up so people can keep their autonomy, with private bedrooms and sometimes kitchenettes, while help comes when it's needed for things like incontinence care and non-ambulatory support. There are activity rooms like a game room and fitness space, and there's a library, business room, spa, and wellness area, with regular devotional services both on and offsite. People join in activities together, like movie nights, music programs, and even resident-led events, helping everyone get to know each other and making sure there's always something going on. The staff is trained to support all kinds of care needs, whether someone just needs light help or something more, and the whole setup tries to let people stay active, safe, and engaged, with as much independence as possible in a friendly and comfortable place.