Century Villa has many care options for people of all ages, including children, adults, and seniors, so you'll find everything from pediatric to geriatric care here, and it's got services that stretch across all sorts of settings like home care, outpatient and inpatient rehab, subacute care, and skilled nursing, so you don't have to worry about switching places if needs change. The place offers help for daily living tasks, medication management, wholesome meals, and personal care for older adults, and folks can choose assisted living, independent living-with things like maintenance-free living and activities-memory care for those with dementia or Alzheimer's, or skilled nursing for those needing medical help around the clock. Century Villa's memory care comes with secure housing, 24-hour support, memory activities, and specialized programs, and there's long-term or short-term respite care to give regular caregivers a break for a while.
You'll find care covered in every way, from rehabilitation centers for many different needs-like pain, physical health, substance recovery, vocational training, behavioral health, neurological care, and support for teens, veterans, women, or the LGBTQ+ community-to sober living, detoxification, and both inpatient and outpatient treatment programs. They even have pet-assisted therapy, board and care homes in regular neighborhoods for people who prefer a smaller place, and transitional living centers so folks aren't left without a safe spot during big life changes, plus they've got a continuing care retirement community so residents can age in place, meaning they don't have to move as their medical needs change.
Century Villa's got amenities like cable TV, wifi, a game room, activities room, dining room, salon/barbershop, washer and dryer access, a fitness center, kitchens or kitchenettes in units, safety features such as sprinklers and handrails, transportation, guest parking, personal care assistants, and laundry or dry cleaning services. The community includes education, arts and crafts, and wellness programs, with options for social gatherings and support for health and daily life. There are studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom arrangements in both assisted and independent living. They offer board and care homes for those who'd rather have a smaller, homier environment.
Health services there cover audiology, nursing, case management, occupational and speech therapy, and physical therapy. Residents get support through government performance ratings and user reviews, plus there's a Medicare Plan Center and plenty of caregiving resources if someone needs advice. They have certification for age-friendly care (from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement), with attention to the 4Ms, which include what matters to residents, medications, thinking and memory support, and mobility. Quality ratings include information about heart attack and pneumonia care, readmission rates, and safety.
You'll find upkeep and safety features, laundry, cleaning, and help with personal needs, and some insurance options help with long-term care costs. Meals, social crafts, activities, and support services come standard for those who want them. Some services are run by specific providers, and the staff offers both medical and everyday support. There's access to many types of rehab, including inpatient, outpatient, and specialized programs, so whatever the health challenge, there's likely something matched to it. Century Villa also appears in some listings about the best places to retire and has guides and search features to help match you to a place or care type, if you're checking ahead of time.