Springvale Senior Living sits at 1701 10th Ave N Apt 115 in Humboldt, Iowa, next to Humboldt County Memorial Hospital, and it's really a place where older adults can choose how much help they need. Folks can live in independent retirement apartments without worrying about things like chores or yardwork, and there's help available if someone needs it through Springvale Independent Living, Springvale Assisted Living, or Long Term Care. The apartments range between 520 and 1062 square feet, with one or two bedrooms, large windows, air-conditioning, kitchenettes, private bathrooms, and sometimes even private or shared suites, and they've got cable TV, Wi-Fi, and all the appliances you'd need. Residents don't have to make their own beds or meals, since there's daily housekeeping, linen service, and freshly prepared meals using organic food and ingredients, along with continental breakfast and lunch, and someone comes by to check in and make sure folks are safe. Cozy lounges, onsite beauty and barber shops, laundry rooms, and storage units are on the grounds, with security cameras covering entrances and having all building areas monitored for safety.
There are different levels of care here-independent living for those who want their own space but don't want the troubles of traditional home upkeep, assisted living for when folks need help with things like getting dressed, bathing, medication, daily meals, laundry, or cleaning, and long-term and skilled nursing if more hands-on support becomes necessary. Springvale also has specialized memory care for seniors living with Alzheimer's or dementia, offering secure areas, special activities to help with memory, 24-hour support, and programs set up just for them. Staff can help with wounds, medication, and skilled nursing problems day or night, and support all medical needs as needed. Residents can take part in social, recreational, and spiritual events with others and easily set up virtual visits with family or chat through Skype, FaceTime, or another service whenever visits in-person aren't possible. Doctors' visits and therapy sessions are easy to arrange, and transportation to medical appointments is available.
People at Springvale can choose from many options to keep their independence: a studio, one- or two-bedroom unit, private or shared, and everyone gets the benefit of safety bars in bathrooms, a 24-hour call system, basic Lifeline support, and the freedom for family and friends to visit through chats or window visits if that's best. Residents don't have to worry about maintenance, cooking, or cleaning, and whether someone needs just a tiny bit of assistance, or medical care all day and night, staff work with residents in a way that tries to protect independence and dignity, focusing on what's needed for quality of life. Anyone who wants comfort, socializing, or easy access to health care and day-to-day help can find these options at Springvale.