Comfort Care II sits in Franklin, Kentucky, and offers assisted living focused mainly on comfort and relief for its residents, and what really sets this place apart is the Comfort Care II program, which puts a strong priority on easing symptoms and providing comfort care, so folks don't have to struggle through the day, and you'll notice right off they've got amenities and services tailored for comfort, like furnished rooms, telephone access, daily housekeeping, and laundry-even dry cleaning if someone needs it. The place covers a range of care from help with bathing and dressing to medication management, and there's 24-hour supervision for residents, with staff who can give personal and medical support for those who need it, including non-ambulatory care and coordination with outside healthcare providers.
The facility isn't huge, so you'll find 12 assisted living units at New Haven - Franklin II, another 12 at New Haven - Franklin I, plus larger options like 23 at Lewis Memorial Methodist Home and 98 at Franklin-Simpson Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, so there are choices if someone is looking for something a little bigger or smaller, and the rooms come furnished for easy move-in. Seniors get support with activities of daily living, like eating, bathing, dressing, and even transfers, which comes in handy for folks who have trouble getting around, and there are emergency alert systems to keep everyone safe.
Meals here are nutritious, cooked by professional chefs, and served restaurant-style, which really helps everyone socialize, and if someone has special dietary needs or diabetes, they'll find the kitchen can work with that, plus there are all-day dining and meal-prep options. Around the community, there's a garden with walking paths, fitness centers, and outdoor areas where folks can walk, join in community-sponsored activities, and take part in daily scheduled events like movie nights. You'll also find a beauty and barber shop onsite, along with wellness programs, transportation for doctor appointments or errands, and parking, so people don't feel stuck or isolated.
The staff speaks English and keeps everything friendly and community-oriented, and the facility is licensed by the Kentucky Division of Health Care, and regulated by the Office of Inspector General under the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, so safety and quality standards are always met, and every resident gets care that fits their individual needs and situation, with comfort and well-being as the main focus every day.