Kettle View is a small senior living community that sits on a peaceful property, though it stays close to local attractions and conveniences, and it's got a focus on providing good care and comfortable spaces for older adults. The place offers several types of care, including assisted living, memory care for dementia and Alzheimer's, skilled nursing, hospice care, and home health services, so people with different needs can often stay in one place without moving again, which seems to make a difference for some families. Kettle View has eight assisted living units, and folks can choose from studio apartments, shared rooms, or one-bedroom layouts, some with features like kitchenettes or private spaces, depending on what's available.
Staff at Kettle View help with daily things like bathing, dressing, medication, and moving from place to place if needed, and they keep up with regular health checks and provide fall prevention. They make individual care plans for each person and have special staff for those living with Alzheimer's. The memory care area has security features to help keep people safe, but still allows them to move around freely and spend time in indoor or outdoor shared spaces like the garden, walking paths, or arts and crafts studio.
There's a kitchen that puts out three meals each day, plus a café area if someone wants a snack outside of dining times, and staff accommodate special diets including diabetes-friendly or allergy-sensitive meals. Folks can join in community-sponsored activities like movie nights, chapel services, or gardening, and there's a library for quieter days. Housekeeping, laundry, and transportation are included, and the building's got a 24-hour emergency response system. People can bring pets, and the place does what it can to keep things tidy, comfortable, and safe, with high ratings for staff quality, attention to detail, and general cleanliness. Whether someone needs short term help or a long-term home, Kettle View has options and takes the time to figure out what each resident needs, using custom assessments and regular check-ins to make sure people get the right amount of support.