Assisted Living at Chartwell Wynfield
Chartwell Wynfield’s assisted living neigbourhood offers seniors who require additional support with a comfortable lifestyle. Dedicated care and wellness services are tailored to your needs, and include daily medication management, support with your morning and evening routine, an escort to meals, daily housekeeping, personal laundry, physiotherapy and much more. Specialized lifestyle programming and dining take place in the neighbourhood’s very own dining room and activity lounge with bistro.
Assisted living care services
At Chartwell Wynfield, we partner with you to create a personalized plan of care that reflects your unique needs, abilities, and lifestyle. You can expect to benefit from daily medication management, support with your morning or evening routine, an escort to meals, daily housekeeping, personal laundry, physiotherapy, and much more, depending on the amount of support you need to live with the comfort and quality of life you deserve. With the flexibility to easily add or remove services as your needs change, you can rest assured that our team of highly dedicated staff will provide top-quality care.Specialized life enrichment activities
Did you know? At Chartwell Wynfield, our life enrichment team creates specialized activities and experiences for our assisted living residents based on their interests and abilities. You’ll find there’s always something entertaining, thought-provoking, or fulfilling to do each day if you wish to participate. Additionally, all the activities on offer at the main retirement residence are also available to you, meaning there are an abundance of ways to spend each and every day with us.Dedicated assisted living amenities
Additionally, our specialized lifestyle programming and dining take place in our neighbourhood’s very own dining room, bistro, and activity lounge. We also have a Registered Practical Nurse on-site 24/7, and weekly visits from a doctor and nurse practitioner.
How to start the conversation about senior living
Approaching the move to an assisted living environment with a loved one can be difficult. Our guide "Supporting a Loved One" explains how to respectfully raise the issue with an elderly spouse or parent and who can help make this transition easier. You are not alone in this thought process – we can help you navigate the options available.