Victory Place is an active adult living community in a century-old building with a maximum of 16 residents, so folks can get a lot of personal attention, and the private one- and two-bedroom suites have their own bathrooms, closet space, kitchenettes, and individual climate controls so everybody's comfortable in their own space, and you don't have to worry about maintenance either because the staff takes care of the housekeeping, laundry, and repairs as needed, so seniors can just focus on the living part. There are daily home-cooked meals made by professional chefs and served in a cozy dining room, and a 24-hour snack bar if anybody gets hungry between meals, with guest rooms for visitors so family can stay, and residents are allowed to have cats, and there's big storage rooms for things like bikes or holiday decorations, and the covered wrap-around porch makes for a nice spot to sit with neighbors and watch the birds or listen to the Saranac River nearby. There's private transportation for medical appointments, and the place is near doctors, dining, shopping, and pharmacies, so folks don't feel cut off from the world, and the staff can help schedule rides just for those things.
Victory Place has a full range of care, including hospice care, Medicare-certified home health care, long-term skilled nursing, adult day services, memory care, and help with daily activities like dressing, bathing, and keeping track of medicines, so whether you're still active and independent or need more support, the staff is friendly, trained, and on hand to help day or night, and there's always someone to help with the paperwork and resources for health care right at home if needed. There's a strong memory care program, therapies for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, and a focus on security and preventing wandering, and there are all-inclusive independent living services for those who want a maintenance-free lifestyle while still feeling social, with time for reading in the big library or trying out the computers in the common areas, or maybe just catching a show on one of the large TV screens or using the exercise room.
Residents can join a lot of planned activities, with a structured calendar full of things like exercise classes, local excursions, games, performances, and social gatherings, and there's a big book and game library, computers for web browsing or email, and plenty of cozy nooks for relaxing or visiting with friends, and even a beautician onsite. Victory Place is in a quiet residential neighborhood by the river and Cumberland Bay, and the community is friendly to family pets, plus the building is handicap accessible, so everybody can get around easily, with both indoor and outdoor spaces to walk or just watch the world go by. For those who need it, there are both residential care homes, where a live-in caregiver helps with daily needs in a neighborhood house, and apartments for active seniors who don't need much help, as well as secure, staffed areas for those with higher support needs.
Victory Place tries to make life simple by focusing on comfort and convenience, with the staff handling the day-to-day chores so residents can spend their time enjoying hobbies, meeting new people, or going on trips-the whole community works to create a sense of belonging, so everyone feels at home and supported in whatever level of independence or care they need.