Babalola Family Type Home For Adults stands in a family-friendly Middletown, NY neighborhood, right along shady sidewalks that are nice for walks, and it sits inside a brand new house built in 2022 that looks and feels more like a home than anything crowded or busy. Residents live in a small group home setting, with shared rooms and spaces, and caregivers stay on site all day and all night to help with bathing, dressing, meals, personal care, and medication reminders, so everyone gets the attention they need as time goes on, and folks can adjust their care easily to keep living there if their needs ever change. This place offers care for adults who have Alzheimer's and other kinds of dementia or memory issues, with special programs and an environment made to cut down on confusion and help people stay safe, which is helped by things like an enclosed courtyard and an emergency alert system, so anyone prone to wander can be gently redirected. The home also serves those who need assisted or independent living, with services like 12-16 hour nursing support, a 24-hour call system, physical therapy, diabetic and incontinence care, and non-ambulatory support.
Residents eat together, with special dining options for those who need pureed meals or special diets, and everything gets freshly prepared. There's a beauty salon and barber for haircuts, a wellness room, a state-of-the-art fitness space, and even a swimming pool, which isn't always common in homes like these. Spiritual needs get recognized too, since devotional services are on the calendar, and there's a well-stocked library for quiet time. Daily activities fill in the days, including resident-run events, movie nights, field trips, and outings, and there's group transportation for offsite trips when needed. For social and mental support, the home offers memory care programming, and many community events aim to give everyone community and dignity. Housekeeping and laundry keep the basics covered, and rooms come with things like Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and a phone. The home can offer short-term stays as respite care, giving families a break while keeping loved ones safe and cared for.
Licensed by the New York State Office of Children and Family Services, a Case Manager oversees things, and most folks say the place feels like a big caring family, since staff treat everyone with respect, kindness, and patience. Seven people have reviewed the community and rate it 4.5 stars. Prices aren't listed to the public, but most visitors mention the homelike, gentle way of living, where people can age in place and have help with everyday life but still feel like they're living in a real home.