Carefinity Assisted Living offers a small, five-bed family-style home that sits in a peaceful and quiet spot, and the environment feels more like a house than a facility, which many find comforting as they get older and need extra support. The owner is a registered nurse with over twenty years of experience caring for seniors, so the care feels well-informed and gentle, and the team knows how to help with both daily routines and health needs, including Alzheimer's Care and other memory issues. The community has private, fully furnished apartments and shared areas like a dining room, gardens, and walking paths, with Wi-Fi and cable TV in both common spaces and personal rooms for those who want to stay connected or watch their favorite shows. Seniors who come to Carefinity Assisted Living can pick the level of help they need, whether that's independent living, assisted living, supportive living, 55+ living, respite care for short-term stays, or low-income affordable housing for those on a budget, and there's home care too for those who don't want to move right away.
Staff are available at all hours of the day and night, ready to give help with bathing, dressing, moving around, toileting, eating, and help with medications or reminders to take them, and there's always someone to keep an eye on things to keep everyone safe. There's move-in help for getting settled, and laundry, linen, housekeeping, and maintenance services are taken care of, so residents can focus on other things. Carefinity Assisted Living serves meals in a communal dining room, and they work with diabetes diets and other special health needs, making sure everyone gets what they need from their food, and there's a grocery shopping service if needed too. Transportation is provided for medical appointments, shopping trips, and local outings, which brings a little more freedom to those who don't drive anymore or want to join a community activity like Wii bowling, arts and crafts, storytelling, games, movie nights, or religious services-all planned to help folks stay social and active, if that's what they like. The place is wheelchair accessible and can accommodate non-ambulatory residents, and health care staff are on-site with a part-time nurse popping in to keep an eye on things, coordinating with doctors and other health providers as needed. There's a $1,000 entry fee, all-inclusive rent, and checks are accepted for payment. Carefinity Assisted Living doesn't allow pets, but it makes up for that with plenty of human company in a low-key, homelike setting, where folks find honest support, a clean and safe home, and help maintaining their independence.