The Inn at Freedom Square sits on 15 acres with two ponds, garden spaces, and paved brick streets, and has a welcoming gazebo you notice right away, so the place feels homey and peaceful, and you can spot folks walking or sitting by the water if you go by in the afternoon, and the buildings sort of pull together around a charming town square design. The Inn serves up to 150 residents, so it's a fairly good-sized community, with both private and semi-private rooms, and you'll find apartment homes for independent living, some with kitchenettes and private baths, and then there are rooms set up for assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, so depending on what you need, you can stay in the same place and get more help when the time comes. Each person is treated like family, and staff are around day and night with a 24-hour call system if someone needs anything, and there's a 12-16 hour nursing service every day, plus help with things like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, and support for mental wellness too, so you're looked after in a steady, no-fuss way.
Meals show up three times a day, with restaurant-style dining and options for folks who can't have sodium or need lactose-free food, and the place runs a bunch of activities-there are water aerobics in the indoor pool, a game room with cards and Wii, a town hall, computer center, and planned day trips, so nobody really needs to be bored, because there's a musical act or class like "Flex Your Brain" scheduled pretty often, and a wellness program gets folks moving together. You see gardens, outdoor paths, and quiet spots with benches and an old-fashioned brick layout, and the grounds look decent in the photos, with flowers by the ponds, and residents can use outdoor spaces as they like. Transportation and move-in help are available, house cleaning and linen services are offered, and there are concierge services and wellness checks if you need them. The Inn at Freedom Square acts as a life care community, so it covers the range from independent living to skilled nursing, with hospice and respite care, and you don't have to move somewhere else if you need more help later on. The partnership with Life Care Services®, an LCS® Company, helps the operations run smoothly, and you'll see the staff being present and mostly friendly as far as anyone can tell. You get a choice of group events or quiet time, and the amenities-like the beauty salon, auditorium, and small library-give folks some different ways to spend their time.
If someone needs memory care, the service is there; if you want assisted living, there's that; if you need skilled nursing, it's on site; and people can join daily activities or just enjoy sitting by the ponds, so overall, The Inn at Freedom Square tries to give a safe, comfortable space for folks wanting to stay active or just live quietly, and the variety of support lets residents age in place with dignity.