Fairview at Redstone Village sits in Madison County and offers a range of care: independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation, all within a continuing care retirement community. The place is part of the Redstone Military Retirement Residence Association Inc and The Bank Of New York Mellon Trust Company owns it, while Greystone Management Services Company Llc manages things, with leadership under Tammy Hill since 2011 and a nursing home director named Cindy Brooks. You'll find 56 certified beds and usually about 37 residents at a time in an environment that puts safety first, with full sprinkler systems and frequent staff training led by a Human Resources Director.
Residents and families can participate in councils to share concerns or ideas, and the Executive Director keeps an open-door policy along with Resident Services Directors to help with any complaints or problems. The community stays active with a full calendar of activities and provides transportation services for getting around. People waiting for independent or assisted living rooms might run into a waitlist for certain floor plans, but current options include studio and one-bedroom layouts, each with private bathrooms, cable TV, climate-controlled rooms, and safety features. Pets are allowed in independent and assisted living, and the grounds look out over a well-kept lawn and the Tennessee River with views of the Appalachian Mountains.
Nursing care at Fairview stands out for high nurse staffing hours-4.45 nurse hours per resident per day, which is more than the state average-and the nurse turnover rate's lower than most places, sitting at about 29.5%. Staff includes RNs, LPNs, and CNAs, and every long-term resident gets an influenza vaccine during flu season. The community takes pride in its specialized dementia and memory care, and it makes transitions easier by offering on-site outpatient therapy and a steady team of caregivers. Services include short-term rehabilitation, assistance with everyday activities, and extra support through home care, hospice, and referrals.
Dining here includes broad menu options and Blue Zone Diet choices for those with special dietary needs, and meals are available for residents in skilled nursing. The facility features areas and programs focused on residents' wellness and dignity, touching mind, body, and soul, with spaces and activities meant to encourage neighbors to interact and enjoy life while staying safe. Residents benefit from maintenance-free living, security measures, and easy access to resources like support for disabilities and community development programs, since Fairview works alongside the Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments.
The building has received a 4-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and an overall rating of 8.6 out of 10. Inspections have reported three deficiencies in recent years, with no major harm found, but one infection control and one pharmacy storage deficiency required the staff to update their protocols. Fairview at Redstone Village accepts Medicare Part A & B, Tricare, and some commercial insurance, and residents in the Life Plan program enjoy access to various levels of care without extra healthcare costs. They keep a focus on the everyday details-fresh meals, wellness programs, steady support, and a warm environment where residents can keep their independence and get help when they need it, all in one place.