Century Assisted Living II is a facility that understands the challenges and emotions involved in transitioning to assisted living. With a philosophy rooted in making residents feel truly at home, Century does not strive for the impersonality of a resort, but rather focuses on providing a comfortable, welcoming environment where each person can find belonging and purpose. Century's team is deeply aware of the consideration families give when choosing a care home, and they are dedicated to making this significant life change as smooth and supportive as possible.
A unique aspect of Century Assisted Living II is its focus on memory care, which distinguishes it within the region. The staff is prepared to meet the specialized needs of individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia, though Century also serves residents without these diagnoses. Their expertise ensures that individuals experiencing the challenges of memory loss receive thoughtful attention and structured engagement, supporting cognitive function and emotional well-being.
Care at Century Assisted Living II is tailored to accommodate a wide spectrum of needs, from those requiring minimal assistance to residents in need of comprehensive, end-of-life support. The facility offers five levels of care, each designed to minimize disruption and provide the right degree of support as a resident’s needs evolve. This adaptability helps maintain dignity and comfort, ensuring each person receives care that is both appropriate and compassionate.
Residents at Century Assisted Living II have individual care plans shaped by their diagnoses, preferences, and interests. For example, Mary Jane, a resident diagnosed with dementia, found the safety and security she needed to focus on her art without the pressures of maintaining a home. Engagement activities provided at Century helped her stay connected to her creative passions and supported her cognitive health. Other residents, such as those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or recovering from health events like transient ischemic attacks, benefit from personalized schedules that incorporate gentle assistance with daily activities, regular monitoring of health needs like blood pressure, or supervision of dietary preferences such as a sweet tooth. Social and cognitive engagement is a priority, offering activities including crafts and opportunities for residents to maintain their hobbies, such as crocheting and making gifts for loved ones.
The pricing at Century Assisted Living II is structured transparently according to the specific level of support required, with studio rooms and care plans that align with individual needs. Whether a resident thrives on social interaction, enjoys hands-on creative projects, or requires help with bathing, dressing, and other essential activities, the supportive environment at Century is designed to adapt and grow with them. Throughout every stage, the overarching commitment at Century Assisted Living II is to make each transition gentle and every day meaningful, allowing residents to live with dignity, engagement, and connection.