Lorien Mt. Airy sits in a place where residents often know they're being welcomed by staff who pay attention and neighbors who nod and say hello, and new folks don't seem to feel out of place long. There are 93 private apartments, with choices like studio and one-bedroom layouts, all with private baths and kitchenettes, and couples can share a place without trouble. The air conditioning is controlled by each person, there are big closets, and bathrooms work fine for folks with mobility concerns. Some enjoy personalizing what's theirs, and there's room to do that. Meals arrive in a restaurant-style setting, and there's a movie theater, an ice cream parlor, courtyards, and lounges that most people can use when they want some company or quiet. Families see spaces where people gather for both social and religious activities, and there's always staff about, along with a nurse available part-time and nurses offering care through the day and night. The staff speak English and help with just about anything-bathing, dressing, getting up, and handling medications or reminders so nothing gets missed.
The community takes care of running errands, housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance, so there's less to worry about. Residents get regular rides for doctor appointments or shopping trips, and groups often head out for field trips or outings. There are fitness and wellness activities, mental wellness supports, games, shopping excursions, and planned daily activities to keep life as lively as possible for those who want to join in. The gardens outside get plenty of use too, and there's a beautician on-site for people who need a haircut or a bit more. For those with tough health concerns, there are skilled nursing and sub-acute rehab, therapies like physical and occupational therapy, ventilator care, tracheotomy care, and hospice or respite when those things are needed. Customized care plans mean some folks get a little more help, and others keep to themselves, and staff work out who needs what with family help. Meal prep includes diets for diabetes and other restrictions, always aiming for food that's both good and nutritious. Extra support comes with Lorien at Home services and care for veterans, and there's memory care for folks living with dementia who need safer routines.
Life at Lorien Mt. Airy moves along comfortably, with lots of small corners to sit and talk, arranged outings, devotional services both on and offsite, and a regular routine that helps many people find a sense of belonging-there's someone nearby if a problem comes up, and no large entrance fees stand in the way of moving in, so things tend to stay simple and direct for older people looking for help with daily living and a place to settle in.