Brookdale Lohmans Crossing offers assisted living, independent living, memory care, skilled nursing, continuing care retirement community, and at home care options, so folks can get more or less support as their needs change, and the building's all on one level, which really helps with convenience and safety since there aren't any elevators you've got to bother with. The place has plenty of common spaces, with a fireside living room, bistro, arts and crafts room, library, fitness center, therapy room, and a game room, and the grounds are landscaped with paths for walking, a putting green, courtyards, and gardens, so you can go outside or stay in as you like. Apartments come in studio, semi-private, or two-bedroom setups and give you your own kitchenette, good storage, and lots of natural light, and you'll get meals, utilities, cable TV, and housekeeping included. The culinary team cooks restaurant-style meals every day, and they're able to work with vegetarian, diabetic, gluten-free, or low sodium diets if you need them to, and if you feel like sharing a fancier meal with family, there's a private dining room for that.
Brookdale Lohmans Crossing's care team stays on site around the clock, seven days a week, so if you ever need help with things like dressing, bathing, getting around, or an emergency pops up, someone's always close by, and they've got a registered nurse managing care plans and keeping in touch with your outside doctors, too. Preventive care and wellness visits come right to your door under the Brookdale HealthPlus program, and you can see visiting healthcare providers like nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, speech therapists, podiatrists, and dentists without leaving the building. The community has special support for diabetes, congestive heart failure, high blood pressure, bowel and bladder incontinence, and offers hospice and respite care, plus a purpose-built memory care area to help folks living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and every resident starts with a personalized assessment that sets up a care plan, with a pay-just-for-what-you-need structure to keep it flexible.
You'll find a lot of activities in the home and out, with bingo, movie nights, trivia, lunch outings, music performances, Writers Group, Gardening Club, group crosswords, poetry readings, live entertainment, and games like poker, dominoes, and chess, and there are Brain Fit programs for mental engagement and B-Fit classes for physical fitness. There's devotional services every week, including a Catholic mass on site from Emmaus Catholic Church if faith's part of your life. The beauty/barber shop, Wi-Fi internet, transportation for medical appointments and shopping, and resident parking all help make daily living easier, and residents' pets are welcome. The atmosphere is meant to be home-like with comfortable sitting areas, lots of sunlight, a shaded front porch, and a baby grand piano in the main living room for community gatherings, and the staff aims to help residents stay independent, engaged, and comfortable at whatever stage of aging they're at. Outdoor smoking's allowed, but not inside, and wheelchair-accessible showers are available in the units. The emergency alert system, 24-hour awake staff, and close support during any uncertain health times aim to give you peace of mind while living as freely as possible. This place is run by Brookdale.