Dionne Commons Residents is an assisted living community where professional staff, including an administrator, office manager, nurse consultant, and admissions director, speak English and help residents with care that makes people feel respected and understood, and the staff are always ready to lend a hand with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and medication. The place has furnished private and semi-private apartments, with each resident having comforts like private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and rooms ready to move into so folks can feel at home from the start, and if folks need help moving in, there's move-in coordination available too. The cooks are professional chefs who serve meals in a dining room, preparing dishes that consider food allergies and diabetic needs, and friends or family can visit and join residents for meals as well, which can make a big difference to those who like sharing time over food.
Dionne Commons Residents has a 24-hour call system, emergency alert systems, and offers housekeeping, laundry, and concierge services, so the day-to-day chores are a lot lighter. People can go outside and walk in the gardens or on the walking paths, and there are community amenities like a wellness room, a library, a theater, and arts, music, and game rooms for hobbies and relaxing. The community offers many activities such as fitness programs, movie nights, group outings, music events, scheduled social gatherings, and even activities run by residents themselves, and it encourages people to volunteer and stay active within the community. Transportation is available for doctor visits and outings, which keeps residents connected to the world outside.
Dionne Commons Residents gives care to folks who need regular help, including those needing non-ambulatory care, assistance with transfers, and 12-16 hour nursing, and they focus on medication management and support for living as independently as possible. The community is part of a larger group that includes Coastal Landing, Coastal Shores Assisted Living, and Horizons Living & Rehabilitation Center, so there's a sense of continuity for people who may need different types of care in the long term. Staff can communicate via email for anything from admissions questions to nursing concerns, and they work to create a welcoming place that feels safe and home-like, with plenty of chances for socializing, learning, and relaxing every day. The goal is to let residents keep their independence and dignity, while also giving reliable help and thoughtful support for both residents and their families.