Carrollton Gardens provides a mix of assisted living and memory care for seniors, and the building itself is a single-floor setup which really helps with getting around, whether someone uses a wheelchair or just likes easy access without stairs, and most parts of the place fill up with natural light so the whole space feels open and bright. The community has several floor plans, so folks can pick between private or semi-private rooms; each apartment includes its own laundry space, emergency call system, Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, individual climate control, closet space, and sometimes even a private patio, plus the rooms are available furnished or unfurnished, so residents can bring some of their own furniture if they want. Safety gets priority with controlled access, security checks, backup generators for emergencies, and HVAC sterilizers.
Common areas are decorated to feel welcoming and homelike, and the Fireside living room, indoor gardens, and entertainment venues encourage neighbors to gather or relax. There's a library, a game room, and places for arts and crafts, plus community spots for mailboxes and social events, while the walking paths and beautiful outdoor gardens-including a garden path and enclosed patios-give residents spaces to stretch their legs or spend some quiet time outside, and for those who have pets, both visiting and resident pets are allowed so long as the owners can care for them.
Meals come three times a day, planned by a registered dietitian and served in the dining room, though food can be delivered to the apartment if needed, and the dining area includes an open kitchen design, café options, beverages, and guest meal service, with accommodations for special diets or restrictions. Housekeeping, laundry, linen service, and maintenance, along with weekly cleaning visits, all help keep daily tasks easier to manage.
Health care needs are supported by round-the-clock staff, including nurses and dementia care specialists, and the property uses state-of-the-art technology for monitoring and care, while staff receive extra training in areas like aging, mobility, and behavior management to work with people's changing needs. Medication management, bathing, dressing, grooming, assistance with feeding, oral hygiene, and help with toileting are available for anyone who needs it, and the staff also chec k in regularly to make sure everyone's needs get met. Residents on memory care get a personalized plan through The New Traditions Program, which is designed to support every stage of memory loss.
Carrollton Gardens aims for an active daily life and social connection, so the activity calendar offers events like arts and crafts, music, horticultural clubs, intergenerational programs, worship, group exercise, brain fitness, therapy sessions, live music nights, game tournaments, card games, holiday and cultural celebrations, and outings to places like local museums or the botanical garden. The property schedules transportation for shopping trips or doctor's visits, and features services such as an on-site wellness team, 24/7 emergency response, scheduled transportation, on-site religious services, a fitness program, casual or restaurant-style dining, and common areas for family visits, events, or just relaxing with neighbors.
Carrollton Gardens is run by Surpass Senior Living and holds a license, #311540, with state oversight. The property keeps a non-smoking policy, has flexible visiting hours, supports independence and a sense of belonging for residents, allows for family involvement, and provides resources for both elders and their families, such as a long-term care ombudsman for complaints and planning support, because the main goal remains simple: offer reliable support, comfort, and security in a homelike environment for older adults who may need varying levels of help.