Kelly Drive Home sits on about 3 acres and has a Colonial-style building with a gable roof and vinyl walls, so you'll see it fits the look of the neighborhood, and while the outside's kept up just fine, it's noted as being in average condition, which means things run well but you might notice it's not the newest place in town. There are two stories and all together the living space covers about 4,232 square feet, with six bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms, giving enough room for up to six people to live. Folks don't need to worry about cooking or cleaning, since meals get made for all diets, whether someone's got diabetes or allergies, and staff takes care of housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance, which lets residents just focus on feeling comfortable every day.
The community is for adults of all ages, from young adults to seniors over 65, and the building's set up for people with different needs, so you'll find furniture already in place, Wi-Fi throughout, phone access in the rooms, emergency alert systems everywhere, and help for anyone who can't see or hear too well, plus the place keeps smoke outside in marked areas. Staff stay on-site every hour of the day and help with bathing, dressing, getting around, managing medications, and there's always standby help nearby for daily living tasks, so you're never on your own. When it's time for appointments, transportation can be arranged, and there's a basement garage for parking, too. The property has walking paths, a garden, and outdoor spaces, so there's room to stretch your legs or just sit outside, with all daily routines taken care of-including all-day dining and scheduled social activities like movie nights.
Kelly Drive Home goes further than basic senior living, since the non-profit group that runs it also offers mental health rehabilitation, residential treatment, detox, and mental health help, all under the same roof. The care team works with adults who have mental health needs, those needing rehabilitation, or who struggle with substance use, so there's group therapy, individual support, therapy for trauma, 24-hour crisis help, medication-assisted treatment with options like methadone and Suboxone, and programs for PTSD, SMI, and seniors. Staff coordinate with doctors, provide counseling for families, children, and veterans, and offer specialized community help like behavioral health homes, assertive community treatment, psychosocial rehab, suicide prevention, and help with daily challenges, and they make a point of using trauma-informed and evidence-based models when they work with clients. People stay in one unit that's fully furnished, and there are several schools nearby if there are younger people in the home. They accept a wide range of payment methods like Medicaid, Medicare, private health plans, cash, and military insurance, so many people can get access, and the goal, you'll notice, is to give each person safe support, supervision, and a sense of dignity in a space that works for different needs, ages, and backgrounds.