Rivers Walk Assisted Living Facility, part of Columbia County Health System and located by Dayton General Hospital, gives seniors several care options, starting with independent living and going right on to full medical and memory care services if that's needed, and if someone needs help in daily life, they've got staff around the clock, ready to help with things like medication, meals, bathing, and personal care, and they focus on keeping people's independence and dignity, using personalized care plans for each resident, and they do this in cottages that look and feel like a home, not an institution, so folks get privacy and a community setting at the same time. Residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia can get special memory care in a secure environment, with programs and activities meant to help memory and keep everyone engaged safely, and activity staff aim to give days meaning with things to do together so people don't feel left out. There's transportation, regular social events, and simple recreational choices for folks who want them, and outside there's landscaped areas where residents can get some fresh air, enjoy flowers, or sit and talk with one another.
Healthcare here goes further, too, because the whole system includes hospital services like inpatient and acute care, wound care, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy, with experienced nurses, primary care doctors, emergency medicine, and pediatrics, so there's a board-certified pediatrician and a board-certified emergency doctor on staff, plus a team of experienced nurses and mid-level family practice providers. The on-site clinics run most days of the week for primary and behavioral health care, and there are lab tests, diagnostic imaging, immunizations, pharmacy, and dietary services so residents and their families can feel more secure when something medical comes up. Rivers Walk also provides therapy and wellness services like physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, respiratory therapy, and even acupuncture, aquatic therapy, and light therapy if that helps with pain or recovery. The facility leans into long-term needs too, with hospital-class nursing, rehabilitation, chronic disease management, medication management, diabetes education, and even palliative care for those who require extra support.
People living at Rivers Walk get both support for their whole health and a homelike place to live, with the staff trying to make sure nobody feels overlooked, and they keep up staff training so residents can expect a professional approach. Their aim is to help each person stay as independent as possible, with respect for privacy, choice, and individuality, all while providing safety, personal care, and a friendly, warm atmosphere, and they run things on the principles of dignity and respect so everyone has as much control in their life as possible, whether they're there for assisted living, memory care, or need more medical help over time.