Serenity Gardens Family Home sits tucked in a quiet neighborhood as a small, family-centered senior living place, usually hosting between four and six residents, and that's good if you want something more personal, because folks get more attention there and staff know every resident's needs. This place takes a family-style approach, offering residential care that covers several needs, like independent living for active folks, assisted living with help for daily things like bathing, dressing, meals, and medication, and even skilled nursing services and memory care for people with more complex health needs, especially if someone lives with dementia or Alzheimer's. The house runs with trained staff around the clock, and they help with everything from wound care and rehabilitation to just making sure medication's managed and the doctor's visits are coordinated, which is good because that covers a lot of ground for older folks who need more medical support.
Rooms here come either private or semi-private, and they're furnished, set up with telephones and emergency alert systems so people feel safe and at home, and you still get shared living and dining areas to eat together and spend time with others. The place includes easy-access features like walking paths, a garden, and spaces for movie nights or activities, so there are plenty of chances to socialize or relax outside or inside, and community events bring everyone together, which is helpful for families and residents who want to stay connected. There are also dedicated spaces for family visits and activities, and the meal service offers scheduled and all-day options, including help for special diets. House and laundry services, transportation, and parking make things easy, so you don't have to worry about chores or getting to where you need to go.
The staff focuses on safety, comfort, and helping folks stay independent, updating each resident's care plan as their health or needs change, so people can age in place with some peace of mind. Serenity Gardens Family Home also offers respite care for families who need a break, and support extends to folks who are living with disabilities, not only seniors. The facility also supports the community through a unique tradition of dairy farming, recognizing achievements and sharing agricultural passions with activities linked to dairy cattle fitness, show animal development, and industry sportmanship, which is unusual and might interest those who want to see that connection to farming life continue. Its proprietary Seniorly Community Score is 3.8 out of 10, based on ratings, reviews, safety, and neighborhood livability. Overall, it's a place that aims for a supportive, family-like environment with practical help, social opportunities, and different levels of care, without feeling overwhelming or too big.