Historic Homes Of Runnemede - Stoughton House sits in a building that holds years of stories, and people here work to keep those memories and histories alive, so you'll find both care and a sense of past together in one place, and you know, it only has room for 27 residents so it's a bit quieter than those big places; the building is fully furnished, with both indoor and outdoor spaces including a garden, walking paths, and spots for sitting and talking, and the rooms come as studios with furniture included, with kitchens if you still like to fix your own tea. Staff here are known for being friendly, always kind to both residents and visitors, and spend time helping with bathing, dressing, moving around, and making sure everyone gets their medicine on time, because there's supervision all day and night. Meals show care, with the kitchen team making sure the food fits special needs like allergies or diabetes, and there's meal service so no need to fuss with cooking if you don't want to, plus the housekeeping crew handles cleaning, laundry, and even dry cleaning, so nobody has to worry about chores anymore.
People who come here can choose different living options, like assisted living for those needing more help, independent living for folks who want to stay active, and memory care or skilled nursing if that's what's needed, and there's even help for short stays, if someone just wants respite or needs hospice care or day care for adults. There are specialized units for memory care and skilled nursing, and staff know a lot about things like diabetic care, helping with incontinence, and non-ambulatory support, and if someone needs home care, they offer that too. There's always someone nearby to help, whether it's for a quick transfer out of a chair or just getting organized with medicine or doctors' appointments, and for getting out, they've got transportation options and parking for visitors.
The house organizes all sorts of social activities and keeps an arts room for creative work, with movie nights, a salon and barber for haircuts, cable TV, high-speed Wi-Fi, and both resident-run clubs and big group events, plus devotional activities for those who want them, sometimes offsite. Emergency alert systems come standard, and the whole place is wheelchair accessible, with thoughtful features to keep everyone safe and comfortable. People say the atmosphere here is supportive and lively, where social, physical, and emotional wellness matter as much as care, and residents are encouraged to keep active and share their own stories, with the staff collecting records from the house's history. This community's rated highly-with an average score of 9.3 out of 10-and you'll find folks can stay as independent as possible, leaning on help only when it's really needed, and living without the worry of keeping up with housework or repairs.