Devonshire Cottage sits quietly in a calm village homes area and feels more like a big family house with four bedrooms all on one level and a fifth room upstairs that can be used as an office or a playroom, and you'll notice the backyard with a covered patio and an above ground spa where folks like to relax, and the inside has things like a fireplace that burns either wood or gas, crown molding, granite counters, copper plumbing, and a kitchen with stainless steel appliances, so it's modern but comfortable. The home's single-story design and wheelchair access work well for those who want to stay mobile and safe, and there's a garage with space for two cars and extra parking if visitors come by. Devonshire Cottage has smoke and carbon monoxide detectors all over, and a security system so everyone feels safe; there's always staff on hand, 24 hours a day, to help with daily things like bathing, dressing, eating, or getting to meals in the dining room, and they help with medication, too, so families know their loved ones get the care they need, whether for a short stay or long term, and they even handle non-ambulatory care.
The house keeps things homey but also has support for memory care, skilled nursing, independent living, and basic home care, with plans made for each person based on what they need at their own pace and comfort level, and there are care options like hospice, respite care can bring short-term relief for caregivers, and support and referrals for extra help if needed, with a goal to give peace of mind to families and residents. The staff help with housework, laundry, and daily bed making, and the kitchen serves three scheduled meals a day with options for allergies, special diets, and snacks, all in a dining room setting, and community spaces have social, recreational, and even educational activities-sometimes movie nights, sometimes just a quiet spot for a chat or a game. The home holds fewer than ten residents, making it feel close-knit and personal, and everyone is encouraged to join activities or rest quietly if they'd like.
Out in the neighborhood, there's a swimming pool, a sandy beach area, spa, tennis courts, playground, picnic spots, sidewalks, street lights, and meeting rooms, so residents can get fresh air or watch activity if they wish. The house itself dates from 1969, built of sturdy stucco and frame construction, with nice touches like rain gutters, breakfast bar, landscaped yards with sprinklers, and a concrete driveway out front. The air and heating runs on central forced air and natural gas, so the climate stays steady inside, and there's public water and sewer so services are never an issue. People say it's a peaceful, cozy place, and while Devonshire Cottage isn't fancy or large, the focus stays on care, comfort, respect, and each person's health, day by day, in a friendly home setting.