
When families choose The Woodlake, they expect exceptional care that adapts to the changing needs of their loved one. One of our strongest differentiators is our on-site Medical Director, Dr. Stringer, who ensures every resident receives consistent, high-quality support. His presence strengthens communication, enhances safety, and allows for a proactive, coordinated approach to both Assisted Living and Memory Care.
In senior living, a Medical Director is responsible for guiding clinical practices, improving care coordination, and ensuring residents receive the best possible medical support. At The Woodlake, Dr. Stringer:
Core Responsibilities
On-site oversight brings safety, consistency, and convenience together. Here’s how:
With direct access to Dr. Stringer during his on-site visits, questions and concerns can be addressed quickly—reducing delays that commonly happen with external providers.
Because Dr. Stringer works closely with our nurses and Health & Wellness Director, communication is streamlined. Everyone is aligned on each resident’s needs, treatment plans, and changes of condition.
Seniors often see multiple providers. On-site medical oversight closes the loop between physicians, specialists, caregivers, and families—reducing the risk of miscommunication or missed follow-up.
Residents can receive medical guidance and support directly inside The Woodlake, eliminating the stress and logistical challenges of outside appointments.
Because he regularly reviews care plans and protocols, Dr. Stringer helps identify trends early and address health issues before they become emergencies.
Memory Care residents benefit uniquely from having an on-site physician:
Families may choose to have Dr. Stringer serve as their loved one’s PCP, which creates a fully unified care model.
Advantages of choosing him as PCP
Residents who select him as their PCP benefit from a truly cohesive and integrated model of care.
If you’d like to learn more or establish primary care with Dr. Stringer, call 916-604-3780 or click here.
Dr. Stringer collaborates daily with The Woodlake’s leadership and care staff:
Collaboration Includes:
This unified approach reduces miscommunication and strengthens the resident experience.
At The Woodlake, on-site medical oversight allows us to:
This is a level of partnership that many senior living communities do not offer—and a key reason families trust The Woodlake for both Assisted Living and Memory Care.
On-site medical leadership from Medical Director Dr. Stringer at The Woodlake offers residents a safer, smoother, more consistent care experience. By combining clinical oversight, coordinated communication, and on-site primary care options, The Woodlake delivers a proactive model that enhances resident health and peace of mind for families.
A Medical Director provides clinical oversight, helps guide care protocols, collaborates with the nursing team, and ensures residents receive consistent, high-quality medical support. At The Woodlake, Dr. Stringer plays an active, hands-on leadership role in resident care.
Dr. Stringer visits the community regularly to meet with residents, review care plans, consult with staff, and provide medical guidance. His on-site presence allows our care team to receive timely direction without waiting on external providers.
Yes. Families may establish Dr. Stringer as their loved one’s PCP, which unifies care under one physician and streamlines communication between the doctor, the nursing team, and the family.
Benefits include faster response times, fewer off-site appointments, stronger communication among providers, proactive monitoring, and reduced risk of care gaps.
For Assisted Living residents, medical oversight helps manage chronic conditions, guide safe levels of independence, coordinate therapy services, and address health concerns before they become emergencies.
Memory Care residents experience more stable routines, closer monitoring of cognitive and medical changes, better support with behavioral changes, and improved medication oversight—all coordinated directly with the nursing team.
Yes. When appropriate, residents can receive medical guidance, assessments, follow-ups, and preventive monitoring inside the community—reducing the stress, travel, and scheduling challenges of external appointments.
He works closely with the Director of Care and nursing staff, participates in care plan reviews, provides medical insight during assessments, reinforces clinical standards, and helps with staff training.
Typically yes. Having a single medical contact improves consistency, ensures faster updates during changes of condition, and reduces the back-and-forth that comes with external doctors or multiple specialists.
With a physician actively involved in resident care and protocols, potential issues are identified earlier, preventing avoidable ER visits and ensuring quick, informed action during changes of condition.
No. Emergency care is still provided by 911 and local hospitals. On-site oversight helps reduce unnecessary hospitalizations by catching issues earlier and improving routine care.
Families can request more information or establish primary care with Dr. Stringer by calling 916-604-3780 or clicking here.













