Larksfield Place Assisted Living & Memory Support sits on a large 60-acre campus and offers several care options for older adults like independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory support, respite care, and rehabilitation services, so if someone's looking for a place that provides many different types of care all in one community, this one ticks that box, and everything's right there on-site so residents can get help without having to move elsewhere if their needs change. The rooms include choices like studios, singles, two-bedrooms, semi-private, and private set-ups, with features like kitchenettes, air conditioning, bathrooms, garages, and carpeted floors, plus there's safety measures like sprinkler systems and handicap access, all designed for folks to feel both comfortable and safe. Folks who need help with daily needs-things like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, or getting around-will find staff available around the clock, including nurses, facility infection preventionists, technicians, and memory support specialists, and there's a director for the Assisted Living & Memory Support department overseeing things to keep care organized.
Since Larksfield Place is a not-for-profit single-site Life Plan community, it means the focus stays on the residents' well-being rather than profit, and they've got a mission to enrich the lives of older adults through their services. There are health care services on campus, including podiatry, wound care, occupational therapy, nurses, skilled nursing, and access to a Health Care Center if things get more serious, plus therapists, pharmacists, and even a Certified Montessori Inspired Lifestyle for dementia support, showing they keep updated with newer approaches to memory care. The memory support unit provides secure surroundings, locked and alarmed to keep residents with memory loss safe, and there's individualized care plans for people with Alzheimer's or other dementia, so the support adjusts with needs as they change. The programming for memory support includes daily activities to help with memory recall or hobbies, and they work with families for support and planning.
For daily living, residents have meals prepared for them, with restaurant-style dining, all-day meal options, special diets if needed, and kitchens in some rooms too, along with regular housekeeping, maintenance, laundry and dry cleaning if someone wants that taken care of. The place offers a busy calendar for folks who enjoy activities, with art programs, music events, photography, wellness and exercise sessions, movie nights, team-building, and educational programs, plus there's a game room, fitness center, spa, sauna, library, walking paths, and outdoor programs so that seniors can stay as active or as quiet as they want. There are transportation services for getting out and about, move-in coordination for new residents, parking, and several common spaces designed for socializing or relaxing, with cable TV, Wi-Fi, and internet available everywhere.
Rooms are available furnished for people who want that, and options go from private to semi-private, with attached bathrooms, and common areas for meals and social time. There's support available for almost any need, whether it's getting dressed or needing help with transfers, and staff take care of medication management too. Larksfield Place partners with local universities and nursing schools, which means staff keeps up their training and brings in new ideas for care, and a resident council gives residents some say in how things run day-to-day. The community's certified by the Center for Applied Research in Dementia, and scores 6.4 on Seniorly, so it lands in the middle as far as ratings go, which tells folks that it's a solid option but like any place, it's worth looking into if it fits their own needs. While the campus gives people space and privacy, life onsite means there's always a chance to meet others, pursue hobbies, join in on art, or just take it easy, and the place also offers respite and transitional care for times when someone needs just a short stay or extra recovery time, keeping care flexible to whatever comes up.