Victor IRA sits at 220 W Main St, Victor, NY 14564, and offers a wide set of senior living options in one place, so you'll find everything from independent living apartments and assisted living help to memory care, skilled nursing care, and even board and care homes tucked into quiet neighborhoods where small groups of residents get daily support. There's also a continuing care retirement community, sometimes called CCRC, so if someone needs more care as years go on, they can stay in the same place and switch levels of service as needed, and the people at Victor IRA handle everything from independent living to full-time nursing care.
They offer specialized services for folks with Alzheimer's and dementia with secure environments, 24-hour support, and activities made to help memory, and staff help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and making sure everyone gets meals and personal care. The buildings and grounds have a lot to explore, with old chapels, walking paths, and gardens, and inside you'll find things like a woodshop, sewing room, bistro grille, Tuck Shop, billiard and art rooms, and organized activities that have even won some awards for keeping people busy and connected, and there's always something social happening for all ages with visiting youth programs too.
People can bring their cats and dogs, use outside and inside common spaces for gathering, eat nutritious meals made by chefs, and enjoy both indoor and outdoor pools, heated pool areas, fitness centers, outdoor patios, library, computer lab, and greenhouse, plus walking trails and garden plots if you like being outside. Rooms come in private or shared options, some with whirlpool baths, and everyone has access to Wi-Fi, extended cable, and temperature control; there are cleaning and laundry services, an emergency call system, postal services, and check-cashing, and you can get parking on the surface, underground, or in guest spots.
Victor IRA helps people stay active with wellness programs, a personal trainer, an exercise room, bocce ball and pickleball courts, shuffleboard, and there's scheduled transportation and parking for those who drive or want a ride to appointments or activities. They have an auditorium, clubhouse, chapel, and a chaplain on site, and offer adult day care, home care, hospice, and respite care if caregivers need a break. This place works hard at making life simpler with independent living services, maintenance-free living, meals, and help right there if you need more support with personal care, and you'll find a family-friendly feeling across the whole community-it's even a social service center that helps people with developmental disabilities, with residential, community, vocational, recreational, and self-directed supports, new training for staff, and plans made to fit each person, supporting personal growth and self-advocacy every day.