Belford Living sits in a quiet suburban neighborhood with street lights lining the way, and the house itself stands on a single story with no shared walls, which can make things quieter and more private for the folks who stay there. The living space gives plenty of room with a big open floor plan, high vaulted ceilings in both the living and family rooms, and double-paned windows to help keep things warm and quiet, and there's even a cozy gas fireplace right there in the family room if anyone wants to sit and chat or read by the fire. The kitchen is ready for someone to make it their own, and right off the kitchen there's an indoor laundry room with washer hookup, so there's no need to go outside with your wash. The remodeled master bathroom has granite countertops, two sinks, and a big walk-in shower that makes bathing much easier, and there are wide-open spaces inside with laminate flooring, shutters, recessed lights, and new screens that let in sunshine but keep bugs out. Folks here can use the kitchen appliances like a dishwasher, electric range, and double oven, and there's a three-car garage that's attached right to the house, and the garage faces the front for easy entry, and the big lot, just over 8,000 square feet, means there's plenty of room for large side yards, covered patio, fruit trees, paved walking paths, and even spots for a dog run or RV parking if that's needed.
This place was built back in 1973, and the backyard is nice for walking, sitting outside under the covered patio, or picking fruit, and the lawns use sprinklers both front and back. The house uses public sewer and water, and there aren't any extra HOA or condo fees that some other places might have. There's a central forced-air heating system and a water softener to help with cleaning and comfort, and even though there's no pool or water feature, the outdoor area still gives a peaceful spot to relax.
Belford Living is set up as a residential care home for older adults, and they have room for up to six residents at a time, keeping it smaller and maybe a bit less busy than the bigger places. The staff provides help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, and they also help with meals, household chores, laundry, and dry cleaning. The food here comes from set menus, and they can adjust meals for allergies or special diets including diabetes, so nobody's left out at the table. For fun, they run community-sponsored activities, movie nights in a special movie room, and there's a dining room for meals together. The whole place is wheelchair accessible, and there's an emergency alert system if someone needs help quickly, with 24-hour supervision and help for people who can't get around easily.
They use some of their own special terms for rooms and programs, and Belford Living covers different care types like Adult Care Home service for personal and group care in a home-like setting, plus Assisted Living, Independent Living for folks who don't need much help, Memory Care for people with dementia, Skilled Nursing for those needing more medical help, Home Care, Home Health, and Hospice services for comfort near the end of life. They can also connect residents with support and referrals for other needs. Each room is furnished, and residents can get as much-or as little-help as they want, with a focus on supporting well-being and making daily life easier. The whole place aims for a friendly, supportive environment where people can stay active and connected, but also have their own space and privacy.