Winthrop House is a small assisted living community that holds up to three residents, and it sits on a 2.8-acre lot with open fields, woods, and a large, flat lawn, surrounded by views of trees and nature, which makes things pretty peaceful for people living there. The house, which was built in 1999, has Colonial architecture and vinyl siding and is a single-family residence with about 3,060 square feet of interior space, and includes a family room, den with a woodstove, sunroom, and a custom cherry kitchen with Corian countertops, as well as vinyl and laminate flooring. There are ten to thirteen rooms, along with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, so it feels roomy without being too big. The facility has a greenhouse, a deck, and a garden for residents to relax or enjoy outdoor time, and there are walking paths all over the lot, plus a 2-car attached garage and gravel parking area.
Residents get fully furnished living spaces with cable TV, telephone, and Wi-Fi, and staff offers housekeeping, laundry, and linen services to keep things clean and comfortable without too much hassle. The facility is set up with an emergency alert system, smoke alarms, security features, and sprinklers for resident safety, and it's got healthcare staffing available at all times in case someone needs help in the day or at night. People staying there can get support with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and transferring, and staff also help manage medication, coordinate with doctors, and provide meal preparation with special diets for allergies or diabetes if needed. The kitchen staff serves meals in a big dining room, and you can also find a beauty salon and internet cafe as extra social spots inside. For people who like activities, there are scheduled daily events and community-sponsored programs, plus transportation arranged for things like medical appointments and errands around town. There's also respite care, so you can stay for a short period if your regular caregiver needs a break, and Winthrop House offers Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Independent Living options depending on what a person might need. The property itself has features like a metal roof, oil and forced air heating, heat pumps, private water and sewer, and a mix of hard and softwood trees, clearings in the back, and proximity to rural roads, shopping, and even a golf course. The staff gets training in helping with daily living activities and follows protocols for medication safety, and new residents can get help with move-in coordination to make the transition a little easier. The house, with its peaceful setting and basic comforts, gives people a space where they can take part in community life or enjoy quiet time in nature without having to worry about the little things getting done.