Country Gardens Assisted Living sits at 203 N Caseville Rd in Pigeon, right near the corner of N Caseville Rd and Country Bay Dr, and folks will find Scheurer Hospital just across the street, which can bring some peace of mind for those who like knowing help's nearby. There's a focus on assisted living and memory care here, and the place is part of Scheurer Senior Living, so residents can count on a safe and caring environment with support that matches how much help they need day-to-day. The apartments come in different sizes, from studios up to two bedrooms, and each unit has things that make life simpler, like kitchenettes, private bathrooms, cable TV, phone access, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi, while some apartments have special layouts to help folks stay independent, and garage spaces are available for those who still drive or need that bit of extra room.
Daily life means chef-prepared meals in a restaurant-style dining room, meals fit for those with allergies or diabetes, and snacks planned by a team so food's both tasty and nutritious. Residents can join in community activities and use places like a community theater, wellness and spa rooms, activity and game rooms, a library, garden, and well-kept walking paths. There are music and arts programs, movie nights, social gatherings, and plenty of time outdoors when the weather's nice. On-site help covers it all, from housekeepers and laundry staff to drivers making sure everyone can get where they need to be or families can visit without a fuss.
Country Gardens offers 24-hour supervision and a call system to help in emergencies, and staff like on-site companions and highly trained nurses help with medication, bathing, dressing, transfers, and the little things that can get tricky with age. For those with mild cognitive problems or more advanced memory needs, there's a secured area with a dementia care program focused on routine, engagement, and keeping confusion or wandering to a minimum. The facility's built so those with wheelchairs or walkers can get around, and there's attention to regulatory details and trained staff, such as Certified Assisted Living Directors (CALD). Residents who want to join devotional activities will find time for spiritual needs, and the setting's quiet, with the countryside's slower pace but with plenty to do inside and out. All in all, the place tries to balance independence with the right amount of help, so seniors can enjoy comfort, company, and good care in their later years.