KindredHearts of New London sits in a quiet part of town and gives older adults a place to call home, so you'll find a simple, small community with rooms that range from studios to semi-private and two-bedroom options, each with wheelchair-accessible showers, handrails, and plenty of space to move around, so seniors who need light, medium, or heavy care can get by with support from a staff that's awake and available 24 hours a day, and there's always a nurse on call too, which eases families' minds. Residents get help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, or taking medicine, and folks with dementia or Alzheimer's have memory care services that focus on keeping them safe and comfortable, so confusion and wandering stay to a minimum, and community doors have alarm systems and emergency pull cords, and doors are fully sprinklered and alarmed as well. The staff can give out insulin and do blood sugar tests for people with diabetes, and they're happy to manage medicine and help with incontinence or non-ambulatory care, so everybody gets what they need, whether it's a little extra help or round-the-clock support, and the place even takes care of folks for a short time if caregivers need a break, using respite care, or for those needing hospice.
There's a full-service dining room where meals, including options for vegetarian and kosher diets, get served, and if you walk outside you'll find a patio, BBQ spot, garden, and walking paths, so you can get some fresh air if you want, and there's parking and transportation to help residents get around town or to appointments, and even pick the best senior-friendly internet, cell phone, or hearing aid since the place offers advice on those too. Activities run every day, from four to six a day, both indoors and out, from movie nights to devotional or offsite services, and folks might spend time in the living room with a fireplace and TV, join in community-sponsored tasks, or just relax with friends or family, since the whole place tries to be homey and supports a family feeling, always making room for one-on-one visits.
People who want value independence but need help with things like transfers from bed to chair get standby assistance from staff, and every room comes furnished with features like carpeting, window coverings, and big closets, keeping comfort in mind, and anybody with mobility issues finds the home set up for wheelchairs. There's safety everywhere, with ID theft protection, home security, medication dispensers, and trusted medical alert systems with guides and reviews for brands like Bay Alarm Medical and ADT. Smoking's only allowed in designated outdoor areas, and pets can live with residents, so it feels less like a facility and more like a community. The on-site beauty and barber shop helps everyone look and feel good, and the staff's trained under KindredHearts Career Ladder, a program that focuses on growing skills, which helps keep the care level high. Owners and staff stay involved, working to make sure residents get personal service and care that's right for them, following state rules about health, safety, and staff-to-resident ratios, and always aiming to help folks keep their dignity, independence, and sense of self, whether they're in independent living, assisted living, memory care, or just there for a short break.