Green Acres of Standale is a licensed adult large group home, run by Retirement Living Management of Standale, LLC, and has room for up to 20 residents, with an active license from October 4, 2024, to October 3, 2026, under the number AL700378371, and you'll find two homes here, named Green Acres of Standale and Green Acres of Standale II, and both serve seniors who need help with daily life, including care for aging adults and those living with Alzheimer's. People can pick from single bedrooms, studios, or shared apartments, and the staff creates custom care plans for each resident, helping with things like dressing, bathing, and moving around, and they step in with medication support, spoon feeding if it's needed, and reminders for the bathroom, and they'll also manage continence needs. The homes have a 24-hour call system and staff trained to assist with daily living tasks, and they offer routine health checks, dining help, surgery recovery care, and even massage services, plus snacks are available when someone feels like eating outside of mealtime.
Residents get chef-prepared meals-including special allergy and diabetes options-and laundry and basic housekeeping services as part of daily life here. It's pet-friendly, so folks can bring pets if they follow the rules, and there's wheelchair access, wide hallways, and outdoor walking trails so everyone can get around pretty easily. Social life matters, so there are planned activities like arts and crafts, movie nights, happy hours, fitness classes, clubs, games, and outings, all meant to keep people active and connected. There are common areas like an arts room, games room, a beauty shop, garden, and private dining space. If someone needs help to get around town, there are transportation services, and a wellness center is available for keeping up with health goals. Each resident's needs get checked with individual service assessments, and memory care is there for folks with dementia or mild cognitive impairment-special waivers cover dementia and hospice situations.
The homes sit in residential neighborhoods with safer, quieter surroundings, and they keep small group sizes to help everyone feel comfortable. Board and care options give a more personal feel, too. The homes don't take Medicare unless they're certified, but they are regulated by state and local agencies for safety and quality. Staff look after medication and talk with healthcare providers when needed. Residents who need help after surgery, or those starting to need more support as they age, get attention here. The setting tries to take the worry off families by giving care, supervision, and a place where safety, dignity, and friendship are part of daily life.