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    About Copley House

    Copley House sits over in Morrisville, Vermont, right on 379 Washington Highway, and holds up to 22 residents in a small, home-like setting, so folks get to know each other and staff pretty well, and the place has a calm pace. The building offers assisted living apartments in different layouts like studios, one-bedrooms, and shared suites, and each comes fully furnished with things like cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and phone service, and folks get a kitchenette in their rooms if they want to make a snack, but there's also a dining room where meals get served and dietary needs like diabetes or allergies are accommodated. Staff handle housekeeping, laundry, and upkeep, and a 24-hour call system means help's there when someone needs it for bathing, dressing, medication, or moving around. They work with doctors and handle medication management, so people don't have to worry about missing a dose. Copley House has memory care for those dealing with dementia, Alzheimer's, or similar needs, and it will help with personal care like toileting and transfers, and it also offers respite and hospice care so families get extra support if needed.

    Folks can walk outside in the garden, sit in outdoor relaxation spots, or enjoy the greenhouse, and there's a book room and common areas for games and crafts and all sorts of activities, from movie nights to music therapy and resident-led events, or even pet therapy. For staying active or taking care of yourself, there's a fitness room, an art studio, a hair salon, massage services, and a hot tub and sauna for unwinding. The staff help residents get to appointments or run errands and will schedule trips for faith-based needs or just to explore the local area.

    Security and supervision run around the clock, so people feel safe, and the mood stays supportive and relaxed, with planned programs and schedules so residents get to socialize, have meals together, and join in wellness events, but still keep their independence when they want it. The community stays up to date with policies and programs about health, privacy, ethics, and COVID-19, and it keeps folks connected to mental health, behavioral support, and community resources like the Redwood Program, Valley ABA, and several outreach and mindfulness options, including a mobile crisis team, community programs, and regular newsletters. Copley House's small size and wide range of care services let residents and their families find support that matches daily needs in a place that values choice and comfort over fuss.

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