What We Offer
Cottonwood Villa strives to provide an excellent assisted living environment that meets the needs of each individual resident. Focusing on wellness, we work hard to ensure that each resident receives just the right balance of assistance while still living as independently as possible.
Primary Services
- Three delicious, well-balanced meals served daily and featuring full-service, restaurant-style dining
- Special diets when required
- Monthly wellness checks (vital signs and weight monitoring)
- Whirlpool tub for bathing; showers in each apartment
- Snacks available throughout the day
- Weekly housekeeping and laundry
- Daily bed making and trash removal
- Daily physical fitness, creative, social, learning and spiritual activities and programs
- Scheduled in-town transportation
- Scheduled group trips
- Trained staff available 24 hours a day
- Social and educational programs for families
- Maintenance of building and grounds (lawn care and snow removal)
- All utilities and basic cable service provided
We understand that each resident is an individual with unique needs and preferences. That is why we meet with each resident and family and conduct an assessment – both prior to move-in and at regular intervals after move-in – to understand the need for assistance and support in the following areas:
- Personal hygiene and grooming
- Dressing and clothes selection
- Medication management and administration
- Health maintenance management (blood pressure, diabetes, etc.)
- Staff accompaniment to local medical visits as necessary
- Showering or bathing
- Socialization and activities
- Mobility and transferring


Cottonwood Villa Pumpkin Lighting 🎃
10/27/25
It’s been decades since some of our residents last carved pumpkins — and today, the joy lit up the whole room! ... See MoreSee Less
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💜If I get dementia, I’d like my family to hang this wish list up on the wall where I live. I want them to remember these things.
1a. Every time you enter the room announce yourself. “Hi Mom- it’s Margaret.”
NEVER ask- Do you know who I am??? That causes anxiety.
1. If I get dementia, I want my friends and family to embrace my reality.
2. If I think my spouse is still alive, or if I think we’re visiting my parents for dinner, let me believe those things. I’ll be much happier for it.
3. If I get dementia, don’t argue with me about what is true for me versus what is true for you.
4. If I get dementia, and I am not sure who you are, do not take it personally. My timeline is confusing to me.
5. If I get dementia, and can no longer use utensils, do not start feeding me. Instead, switch me to a finger-food diet, and see if I can still feed myself.
6. If I get dementia, and I am sad or anxious, hold my hand and listen. Do not tell me that my feelings are unfounded.
7. If I get dementia, I don’t want to be treated like a child. Talk to me like the adult that I am.
8. If I get dementia, I still want to enjoy the things that I’ve always enjoyed. Help me find a way to exercise, read, and visit with friends.
9. If I get dementia, ask me to tell you a story from my past.
10. If I get dementia, and I become agitated, take the time to figure out what is bothering me.
11. If I get dementia, treat me the way that you would want to be treated.
12. If I get dementia, make sure that there are plenty of snacks for me in the house. Even now if I don’t eat I get angry, and if I have dementia, I may have trouble explaining what I need.
13. If I get dementia, don’t talk about me as if I’m not in the room.
14. If I get dementia, don’t feel guilty if you cannot care for me 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It’s not your fault, and you’ve done your best. Find someone who can help you, or choose a great new place for me to live.
15. If I get dementia, and I live in a dementia care community, please visit me often.
16. If I get dementia, don’t act frustrated if I mix up names, events, or places. Take a deep breath. It’s not my fault.
17. If I get dementia, make sure I always have my favorite music playing within earshot.
18. If I get dementia, and I like to pick up items and carry them around, help me return those items to their original place.
19. If I get dementia, don’t exclude me from parties and family gatherings.
20. If I get dementia, know that I still like receiving hugs or handshakes.
21. If I get dementia, remember that I am still the person you know and love.”
ᴄᴏᴘʏ ᴀɴᴅ ᴘᴀsᴛᴇ in Honor of someone you know or knew who has dementia. In Honor of all those I know and love and lost who are fighting Dementia/Alzheimer’s.💜 ... See MoreSee Less
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