Belmont Village Senior Living St. Matthews provides different types of senior care in a friendly setting, with choices like Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Personal Care, and Skilled Nursing, so people can find the right support even if their needs change. The building has secure environments to keep residents safe, and the design feels warm and comfortable, with spaces made for easy walking and moving around, and there are places for people to relax or meet with friends both inside and out, including gardens and patios. The staff helps with everyday things like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, and there are nurses and team members on-site all day and night, the place stays staffed at all times. There are special programs for cognitive support and physical wellness, such as Whole Brain Fitness and Circle of Friends for those with mild cognitive impairment, as well as activities for memory care residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia in a dedicated Memory Care Neighborhood.
Residents enjoy meals from Josephine's Kitchen, with chef-prepared dishes and a menu of 24 options every day, including choices for vegetarians. People can find snacks at the bistro, use the fitness center and therapy gym for rehab, and visit a fully-equipped salon or barbershop, which serves both men and women. The community stays pet-friendly, allowing cats and dogs, and has Wi-Fi throughout, a technology center, and learning areas with internet access, so folks can keep up with friends or enjoy classes and games. There's daily housekeeping and maintenance, so residents have less to worry about, and transportation is scheduled free through the concierge for errands, doctor visits, or going out into the local area.
Activities fill the calendar, such as social events, enrichment classes, devotional services on different days, and outings both inside and outside the community, and a learning center makes it easy for people to stay sharp or try new hobbies. Short-term stays like respite and recovery support are available, and there's a licensed diabetes center on-site for people needing extra medical management, along with a doctor on call and visiting podiatrists, occupational, speech, and physical therapists coming in regularly. The building is accessible for wheelchairs and has walk-in showers, making daily life a bit simpler, and there's parking for those who need it, so families or guests can visit easily.
Belmont Village checks licensing regularly, and the community is in a spot near parks, shopping, worship places, and hospitals, which helps people stay connected to what they know. Couples with different needs can stay together in the same facility, and personalized care plans make sure support fits the individual. Staff get ongoing training to support health, hospitality, and wellness, and programs like Belmont Village Stories give people ways to share and connect. The community doesn't take Medicare or Medicaid but does accept Veterans Benefits and long-term care insurance, and the focus stays on making life safe and comfortable for everyone, with as much independence as possible.