Greenfield Retirement Home sits at 508 Park Ave E in Princeton, Illinois, and has been offering senior care since 1911 under the Adeline E. Prouty Trust. The home has a mix of independent living apartments, assisted living, sheltered care, residential care homes, and memory care for those with dementia or Alzheimer's. Residents can pick private rooms in the sheltered care area, and independent apartments let healthy, active seniors enjoy a social setting without thinking about maintenance or yard work. The home also has community-based adult day care meant to support older adults and people with disabilities, where folks can join group programs, brain activities, and support groups that help with feelings of isolation, while giving family caregivers a chance to rest.
Residents at Greenfield Retirement Home get 24-hour nursing, medication management, and help with daily activities from staff like licensed nurses and resident aides who stay on-site day and night. The team also includes a full-time Activity Department and Social Services Designee. There are therapies such as physical and occupational therapy for those who need it, and meals are cooked from scratch-desserts too-hoping to be better than homecooking, with dinner plates such as roast beef, chicken breast, pork, turkey, and shrimp showing up alongside simpler things like macaroni and cheese, fruit salads, and ham sandwiches. The home keeps a busy calendar, with social, devotional, and offsite programs, fun like volleyball, weight lifting, crafts, dance competitions, and group rides. There's also an effort to give mental and emotional support, and the staff is known for being friendly, helpful, and building real relationships with everyone. Security, laundry, air conditioning, and housekeeping come standard, so residents live comfortably, while after-hours services help folks with diabetes, incontinence care, and non-ambulatory needs.
Home care and hospice services are found nearby, and there's support for families trying to understand long-term care, caregiving, and insurance choices. Most things you'd expect to make life easier in a retirement community-nutritious meals, common areas for gathering, housekeeping, laundry, activity programs, rides, and help with medications-Greenfield offers, always with an eye on keeping seniors engaged and comfortable, and the staff tries to provide care that feels personal and homelike. A resident council helps give everyone a voice in community life, and special programs invite residents to stay active in mind and body. There's a focus on making Greenfield a steady place for people who want both help and independence, aiming to keep life simple, comfortable, and connected for older adults.