Country Meadows sits in Silverdale, close to hospitals and doctors, and you'll find it's the kind of place where seniors can live how they want, so if someone's healthy and likes staying active, the independent living options might work well, as those include one- and two-bedroom cottages with things like full kitchens, washers and dryers, spacious bathrooms, and gas fireplaces in two-bedroom units, and the grounds are cared for so nobody has to do yard work, plus there's weekly housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance, which can make life a bit easier. Meals come prepared by chefs and served in a dining room, with evening table-side service, choice of entrée, and even a continental breakfast, so you won't have to worry about cooking all the time, and there's meal delivery if you want to eat at home. Staff are around 24/7 in case there's an emergency, and they do things like help people move from bed to wheelchair and check insulin levels.
You'll see folks at Country Meadows doing all sorts of things together, like playing bingo in The Big Red Barn, gardening, swimming, water aerobics, going on shopping trips, or just stopping by for car shows or holiday BBQs, and there are activities year-round-happy hours, cribbage, Scrabble nights, guest speakers on health or finances, even spring planting events-so it's easy to get to know people if you want to. For those who need more help, there's assisted living and skilled nursing care, plus special programs for people with Alzheimer's or other memory problems with secure areas to keep residents safe and reduce confusion, and that type of care includes things like medication help, bathing, and meal support.
The campus has spaces for socializing indoors, and transportation's offered for doctor visits and outings, so seniors can still get out without driving. If someone wants to stay at home instead, Country Meadows also has home care with aides for companionship or non-medical help, and there are care homes in neighborhood settings for those who need live-in support. People who live here can age in place, which means they can add more help as their needs change without moving out, so whether someone is looking for independent living, memory care, rehab care, hospice, or nursing support, there's usually a way to fit changing needs with what Country Meadows offers.