Central Street Home provides long-term care for seniors with four licensed beds in a single-story ranch-style house built in 1985, and it sits on a 0.33-acre lot with a paved driveway, enough for five to ten cars, so visitors and staff have space. The home is set up as a duplex but could go back to a single-family layout if ever needed, and you'll see four bedrooms, two full baths, and a living area that offers 1,820 square feet with forced-air heat, but no cooling system, which is good to know depending on personal preferences. The home's updated over the years with roof improvements, a propane generator, sprinklers, bathroom upgrades, and it uses public water and sewer systems, plus bottled gas for certain appliances, and you get exterior features like vinyl siding, a porch, a garage with one covered parking spot, and basement access is exterior only with a crawlspace below.
This home gives seniors memory support, including Alzheimer's and dementia care, and there are personalized care plans covering help with showers, getting dressed, spoon feeding when necessary, and managing medications and diabetes, along with support for incontinence and fall prevention. Licensed nurses carry out regular health checks, and the caring staff offers 24/7 supervision and emergency pendant access, so if anyone needs help any hour, someone's on-call. Residents can choose from studio units, single bedrooms, or shared spaces, each coming with furnished rooms, storage, washer and dryer, accessible bathrooms, and ramped entries with at least 36-inch wide doors for mobility. There's a dining hall serving three nutritious meals per day and snacks available all day, with a staff dietitian providing a dementia-friendly menu, handling dietary restrictions including allergies and diabetic needs, and you also find all linen service, laundry, and housekeeping support.
For activities, the place offers a games room with cards and bingo, arts and crafts, exercise sections, health education, and regular community events, so people can stay social or join in movie nights, walking paths, or gardening in the outdoor areas. The building has resident dining and communal living rooms, a kitchen with an electric range, refrigerator, and dishwasher, computers for use, HD TVs, and there's transportation for errands or appointments, plus an in-room emergency alert system. Family can arrange short-term stays if needed, pets can come, and the property meets ADA guidelines for accessibility. Security measures include a full 24/7 security system and regular RN health assessments, case management, and a special concierge service to help with other needs. Central Street Home, which holds a Residential Care Facility - Level III license from the state, aims to support seniors with help for daily activities, memory care, and comfortable shared living.