Kindred Spirit Too takes care of up to six residents in a comfortable, fully furnished home where people don't have to worry about bringing their own furniture, and folks who live there can choose from private or shared rooms starting around $3,400 per month, so there's some flexibility for different needs and budgets, and each room has its own telephone line which helps everyone stay connected. The community offers assisted living, independent living, memory care, and skilled nursing, so folks can find what matches their needs, and for those who require help, there's assistance with bathing, dressing, medication management, transfers, and wheelchair use, along with a special diabetes diet program and meals for other special diets, whether that's allergies or other doctor's orders. It keeps people safe with 24-hour supervision, an emergency alert system, and care coordination with healthcare providers to make sure that needs are met quickly, plus in memory care there's round-the-clock staff for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and they run specialized programs and memory-enhancing activities to keep minds active.
The community has a dining room where meals are prepared and served by staff so residents don't need to cook, and there's a garden and walking paths for fresh air and some quiet time outdoors, which many seniors enjoy. Scheduled daily activities like exercise, arts and crafts, games, and movie nights help folks stay active and social, and there's a chapel or spiritual space for those who like a quiet place to reflect. Housekeeping and laundry (even dry cleaning) keep things clean, move-in coordination helps new residents settle in, and transportation's arranged for medical appointments or other needs so families don't have to worry about how people get to doctors or stores. Residents who like to get out can find nearby pharmacies, restaurants, coffee shops, and places for spiritual nourishment because the location's set up that way. There's Wi-Fi and high-speed internet for staying connected online, and the building's protected by a security service to keep online activity safe, which is more important these days with everyone relying on the internet.
On top of all that, Kindred Spirit Too runs things a bit differently because there are unique names for care services and amenities people will notice, but all the basics are covered when it comes to comfort, meals, medical care, and daily support. The place does get an average community score of 3.8, which takes reviews, neighborhood safety, and livability into account, so it's decent but not perfect, and like any place there are things to keep in mind. People who choose Kindred Spirit Too generally want a smaller, quiet community with focused care and support for staying as independent as possible while having what's needed close by.