Redfield Assisted Living is a small assisted living home with a license for seven residents, which makes it a place where people get more personal care and attention because staff can really get to know everyone, and this facility does a good job supporting seniors who need help with things like bathing, dressing, moving around the house, and keeping up with their medicine, especially with staff on site and awake 24 hours a day, which gives residents and their families some comfort. There are shared and private rooms with cable TV, and a family room with a big 42-inch plasma TV where everyone can watch movies or get together, and all rooms and walkways are wheelchair accessible, with three bathrooms to help everyone move about easily. Residents get three home-cooked meals each day plus two snacks, with meals made to fit special diets if needed for things like diabetes or high blood pressure, and meals are often shared in a charming eat-in kitchen decorated in a country and rooster theme, which feels a lot like being at home instead of in a big institution. The staff helps with housekeeping, laundry, and organizing moves, and the facility makes sure to have a cozy patio outside with furniture so residents can relax or socialize out in the fresh air, and there are walking paths and gardens to enjoy too.
Redfield has a book room, spa, a wellness area, and it brings in a barber or mobile hairdresser, which helps everyone look and feel their best, and residents can join in a lot of activities like music programs, bingo, special movie nights, holiday dinners, classic board game nights, arts and crafts, internet, and reading clubs, with regular exercise schedules that are low impact, plus music therapy, pet therapy, and even a game of chess, checkers, or Monopoly with others. Staff helps arrange transportation for doctor's appointments, outings, religious services, and shopping, and there's easy access to care for people who may have mobility problems or memory issues, since the home offers memory care services and special monitoring systems to support residents who might wander. Hospice and respite care are also available, so those who need extra support or those giving care at home can get a break when they need it, and the home works with healthcare providers to make sure everyone's medical needs are managed properly. The facility keeps residents safe with emergency alert systems and a floor plan that's easy to navigate.
Residents can pick from private or shared rooms, which can be decorated according to personal taste, and costs for shared rooms start at $2,750 a month with private rooms going from $3,540. Each person gets support suited to their own needs, with staff checking into each resident's hobbies or preferences so that activities fit the people who live here, whether someone likes to socialize, spend quiet time outdoors, or join in group games. The small size of Redfield means the same staff and residents see each other daily, so many folks find it feels more like a family home than a bigger, busier facility. There's a strong focus on making things easy and comfortable for everyone, and management often hosts holiday meals and backyard barbecues, bringing people together for food and friendship.