Elderwood Village at Ticonderoga sits at 101 Adirondack Dr Ste 201 in Ticonderoga, NY, and offers assisted living, memory care, independent living, skilled nursing, and respite care, all in a small and close-knit community with views of the Adirondack Mountains and well-kept grounds where residents can spend time outside or look out over the gardens and trees, which is really pleasant. The community has private and semi-private rooms, each with its own bathroom, sometimes with shared showers, and folks can use private dining rooms for family moments, so families can visit and celebrate when they want to. The staff gets described as helpful, joyful, and kind, who help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, medicine reminders, and meals, plus they offer weekly laundry, cleaning, and round-the-clock nursing supervision. Meals come in a restaurant-style setting, prepared with good ingredients for nutrition and enjoyment, while onsite barbershop and beautician services, free WiFi, and transportation help residents stay well-groomed and connected.
There are programs for physical, social, and spiritual health, and the activities include group outings, educational classes, wellness programs, and entertainment, so people can stay active and make friends, and those who like their faith can join regular devotional services. Residents with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia have memory care services called Secure Memory with special care plans, structured activities, and a monitored living space aimed at keeping them safe and engaged. The facility runs specialty programs too, like Right Moves, palliative care, respiratory therapy, outpatient physical therapy, and support for oncology patients, as part of the Elderwood care network, which also links residents with local hospitals and home health help if needed.
Licensed as a New York State adult home, Elderwood Village at Ticonderoga gives non-acute, long-term care at a lower cost than a nursing home, and folks can transition through various living options on the same campus, since it's part of the Medical Village of Ticonderoga, so they've got quick access to an emergency department, subacute care, a medical office, laboratory services, and outpatient rehabilitation. Folks get plenty of healthy food, high-speed internet, parking, and outings to local spots like parks, cafes, and pharmacies, which are all nearby, so daily living feels connected and less isolated. They've got staff openings too for CNAs, LPNs, and RNs, and family members or seniors themselves sometimes talk about the cozy and welcoming atmosphere that helps create a sense of peace for those who live there. The community gets good feedback, holding a 5.0 rating from one review, and offers both affordable housing and a sense of security for seniors wanting help with daily life, along with chances to keep busy, social, and healthy.