Community Retirement Village sits over on 515 W Prospect St in Clarksville, IA, and you'll find it's one of those places that covers a wide range of needs for seniors, like assisted living, independent living, and memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, and you'll also see home care, senior apartments, and even a unique spot called Whispering Willow for assisted living and memory care specifically. The staff stays on site 24 hours a day; they help residents move from beds to wheelchairs, manage diabetes care and medication, and support daily tasks like bathing, dressing, meals, and incontinence care, which really helps people keep their independence when things start to get a bit harder. There's always someone to offer help, whether it's for folks who need high levels of care or those who enjoy a more active life through independent living, and folks with more simple needs get matched with lower care fees while higher care comes at a higher rate, and they've got fees for community, respite, and even a buy-in and a second person, so the pricing matches the kind of care people want or need.
Rooms range from studios to 1-bedrooms, semi-private, or even two bedrooms, and you get amenities like kitchenettes, cable TV, Wi-Fi, all your utilities included, plus safety and handicap features across different unit types, and you'll also see common indoor spaces, social programs, devotional activities, and healthy, included meals cooked with some attention to good ingredients, so folks have some comfort in their daily routines and a bit of fun when they want it in the shared areas. They make the place welcoming for pets, and you've got laundry and dry cleaning, house cleaning, and on-site maintenance handled, plus guest and resident parking, and transportation options for getting around town.
Memory care stands out here with programs meant to reduce confusion and keep folks safe, like secure entrances and memory-enhancing activities, and there's skilled nursing services like round-the-clock medical help, wound care, rehab, and other support for folks who need more supervision. Board and Care Homes provide another layer, taking care of fewer people in smaller residential settings, and Continuing Care Retirement Communities are here, so people can stay living in the same place even as health needs change and they move from independent living to skilled nursing. If someone needs just a short stay, respite care helps out families by offering a break, and there's adult daycare, hospice services, diabetic management, and personal care services whether folks live inside the retirement village or use home health options nearby. The place tries to help seniors live with less worry by handling chores and meals, so there's more time for hobbies, social events, or just quiet days, and with staff around all the time, family can feel easier knowing help is close when it's needed.