Promenade Senior Living sits high on a hill, which gives wide views of Clayton and downtown St. Louis, so folks living here can look out over the city while they enjoy their day, and what's nice is there's both Assisted Living and a secure Memory Care neighborhood with 26 specialty suites, so people can pick what best fits their needs as they change over time and keep living in one place. There's a range of apartments, including studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units, and they all come with modern touches, private space, and you'll find they like to keep things comfortable and home-like without feeling too fancy or stuffy, and if anyone has a pet, there's pet-friendly policies to help people keep their companions close by, plus all the apartments and common areas are designed to be handicap accessible and easy to get around.
Meals get made by chefs and planned for good taste and healthy ingredients, and residents eat three times a day in open, restaurant-style dining rooms, or they can go to the bistro for snacks or meals any time they like, since food and refreshments stay available around the clock, and the dining staff pays close attention to folks' dietary needs and makes sure to include seasonal dishes to keep things fresh. There are weekly housekeeping and laundry services, so people don't have to worry about chores, and high-speed Wi-Fi helps everyone stay connected with family and friends or enjoy entertainment online.
Community life has a changing calendar, so every day brings new events or outings, from exercise classes, happy hours, and ice cream socials to movies, games, puzzles, educational seminars, and trips to local spots or nearby shopping centers like The Promenade at Brentwood, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, and several restaurants and stores, which are all close by and easy to reach. There's also a cozy theater and a fitness area, along with an outdoor garden, covered patio, and walking paths where people can spend time outside in good weather, and all the spaces get designed for senior safety and comfort.
The caregivers and staff get lots of training in both general support and dementia care so they can help with needs like bathing, dressing, medication management, and companionship, and the community pays attention to each person's individual care plan to support well-being, dignity, and joy, which is part of their mission to help everyone live each day with purpose and comfort. The Memory Care neighborhood stays secure for those living with Alzheimer's or other dementias, and the layout's meant to reduce confusion or wandering, so residents feel safe and cared for. There's always a focus on friendly staff who try to be helpful, joyful, and kind, which helps keep the community upbeat and inviting, and the care options include everything from independent living to home care, with aides who can come in to help with non-medical needs. The community even offers tours for people thinking about moving in, so they can look around, try a meal, and see the daily activities, and twice a year, the facility gets reviewed for its license to make sure it's meeting all the important standards.