Clear View sits on more than two and a half acres of land with pathways, greenspace, and large, well-kept lawns where residents walk or sit under trees, talk, read, listen to music, or enjoy the fresh air, and the outdoor areas really do give folks a place to gather or enjoy quiet time if they want. The family has owned Clear View for over eighty years, and they've focused on caring for people with dementia and other neurocognitive disorders for a long time, which means the staff knows how to handle both the challenges and the needs that come with memory loss, confusion, or wandering. The property's fully secured with locked areas to help keep people safe if they have trouble remembering where they are. Two separate, licensed facilities can house up to 172 residents in private, semi-private, or three-bed rooms, and each room comes with its own bathroom, a kitchenette, air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and an individual closet, and you can also bring your own TV if you like, which helps the place feel more like home.
People at Clear View get around-the-clock supervision, and every room has a 24-hour call system so someone's always there when needed, plus skilled nursing staff manages medicines, helps with getting from bed to chair, bathing, and dressing, and supports residents who can't get around on their own. There's professional help for things like physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and high acuity care for people with complicated health needs or changing conditions, so residents get help in reaching their best possible level of functioning. Housekeeping keeps the place clean, and they prepare meals daily from scratch, serving them in three big dining rooms, with support for special diets and food preferences, and the staff works hard to accommodate what each person needs at mealtime. Clear View makes room for community activities and outdoor programs, and they've got a wellness room, a fitness room, and a sauna and spa, so folks who want to stay active or relaxed have good options.
The place values keeping things comfortable and safe, and staff tries hard to treat each person politely and with respect, and there's a real focus on helping residents do as much for themselves as possible. Move-in coordination and concierge services help new folks get settled, and furnished rooms mean people and their families don't need to worry about moving big furniture unless they want to personalize. The green spaces remain a bright spot for many since you can get outside, sit with friends or enjoy the view, so the grounds and buildings together give a sense of comfort and dignity that doesn't overwhelm, and after all these years, the facility remains steady in its mission to serve adults with mental and cognitive disabilities with compassion and professionalism.