Foxberry Terrace Senior Living sits on one level, which makes things easier for folks who don't want to fuss with stairs, and has different kinds of housing like studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments that are pet-friendly, with some nice touches like full kitchens, kitchenettes, and wide bathrooms with walk-in showers, and there's always good Wi-Fi and air conditioning to keep people comfortable. The community takes care of a wide range of needs, with options for independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, respite care, hospice care, and even an Adult Day Club, so if someone needs a little help or a lot, they can usually find it here. Care is available all day and night for those who need it, with dedicated staff to help with daily things like medication, incontinence, bathing, or getting around, and there's even diabetic care if needed.
Foxberry Terrace has neat "cottage neighborhoods" and secure entry foyers for safety. Meal times happen in family-style dining rooms, a resident lounge with a big-screen TV, or sometimes folks eat in The Clubhouse, which also offers restaurant-style dining and fitness classes-there's also a little café and a private dining room for special get-togethers. They serve one or two chef-prepared meals every day, and the kitchen pays attention to special diets, with gluten-free, vegan, heart-friendly, and low-sodium options, letting people have food that matches their health needs. The place does laundry and housekeeping, so no one has to worry about chores, and there's transportation to appointments or shopping, along with parking for those who still drive.
For those with memory issues, Foxberry Terrace has special memory care in safe areas, and the team is trained to look after people with Alzheimer's or other forms of memory loss-the goal is always to help everyone feel comfortable and stay as independent as possible. There are programs built for enjoyment, learning, and staying connected, like social events, educational classes, and therapy solutions, with a community center that draws people together. The beauty and barber salon is on-site, so residents can keep up with haircuts or get pampered, and the activities and café spaces offer chances for folks to see friends or sit quietly with a cup of coffee. They're part of the Americare community, which means they're privately owned and locally managed, and the staff-who seem committed to good care-aim to help residents feel at home, safe, and welcome while their care needs change over time.