Services
Assisted Living
Assisted living is a great option for seniors who benefit from consistent support with day-to-day tasks. Communities typically help with activities like bathing, dressing, grooming, medication reminders, and mobility—while still encouraging residents to maintain their routines and independence where possible. Most also include meals, housekeeping, laundry, transportation, and a full calendar of social activities. It can be an ideal choice when safety and quality of life improve with a little extra help and more structure.
Independent Living
Independent living is designed for active older adults who don’t need daily hands-on care but want a simpler lifestyle and a built-in community. Residents usually live in a private apartment or cottage-style setting and enjoy conveniences like dining options, housekeeping, maintenance, and planned social events. The biggest benefit is freedom—less responsibility at home, more opportunities to connect, and peace of mind knowing support is nearby if needs change. It’s often a proactive move for seniors who want to enjoy their time without the burden of home upkeep
Memory Care
Memory care provides specialized, structured support for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. These communities are designed with safety in mind, often featuring secured environments, specially trained caregivers, and routines that reduce stress and confusion. Support commonly includes personal care, medication management, and meaningful activities tailored to cognitive abilities to encourage engagement and comfort. The goal is to create a calm, consistent environment for the resident while providing families reassurance that their loved one is supported with dignity and patience.
Board & Care
Board and care homes (also called residential care homes) offer a smaller, more home-like setting with a higher level of personal attention. These homes are typically in residential neighborhoods and serve a limited number of residents, which can create a quieter environment and a more family-style feel. Care often includes meals, medication assistance, help with bathing and dressing, mobility support, and close day-to-day oversight. This option can be especially helpful for seniors who prefer a calmer setting, benefit from more one-on-one interaction, or feel overwhelmed in larger communities.