Fairview Living has a range of care types and services for seniors, including independent living communities, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, so you'll find different levels of support all under one roof if needs change over time, which is handy because some folks need more help than others and it can be stressful to move again. The facility has 10 licensed beds for residential care and offers board and care home services in a residential neighborhood, so it feels more personal and less like a hospital, and with caregivers who speak English, seniors get the help they need without confusion. There's 24-hour supervision, and staff help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, and those who can't walk or use a wheelchair get the support they need too, which means no one's left trying to figure things out alone. The memory care section includes secure areas, specialized support, and programs that help ease anxiety and keep folks from wandering, which is important when someone's got Alzheimer's or dementia, and for those who need medical help, there are skilled nursing and rehabilitation services around the clock, including wound care and physical therapy after an illness or injury. People can also get hospice care, home care, and support services, and there's a focus on letting people age in place since the place acts like a continuing care retirement community, but that does mean a buy-in fee is likely involved, so it's wise to ask about costs before making decisions.
The building has accessible features such as wheelchair ramps and emergency alert systems, so safety's handled for everyone across the board, and residents can choose from semi-private or studio apartments, with furnished living spaces that cover all the basics, plus there's some meal preparation and scheduled dining, including special diets for folks with allergies or diabetes, which is good for those who need their food handled a certain way. There's regular housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning, so people don't have to worry about those chores anymore, and along with communal spaces like a lounge and dining room, there are community activities, movie nights, and social programs, offering something to get involved in, especially for people who might otherwise feel lonely or bored. Assisted living at Fairview Living means people get support when they need it but can stay as independent as possible, and for those who need support during the day only, there are adult day programs, adult residential care, and adult day health care, which helps families out when they need a break or have to work. There are also specialized residential options for those with special health care needs and behavioral support homes for those who need extra help, plus crisis homes and support and referral services, so even tough situations get a response. This place really runs the gamut from light support for active seniors to more hands-on care for those with chronic illness, mental health needs, or memory loss, so nobody falls through the cracks if they live here for a while and need more as they go along.