Dibert Home sits in a Georgian-style brick house on Fairmount Avenue in West Ellicott, Jamestown, NY, and when you walk up, you'll see a Colonial home that once belonged to a prominent family, now turned into a senior care residence that feels relaxed and comfortable, with big porches where folks can sit outside and watch the birds or just enjoy the weather when it's nice. The home has private rooms, some with a view, and private baths, plus spacious living rooms for residents to relax or talk with family. You'll find both indoor and outdoor common areas, along with semi-private rooms and private baths, and the staff keeps to the caregiver-to-senior ratio required by New York licensing. The house is set up as a board and care home, but also offers independent living, assisted living, high-acuity care, and respite care for short-term stays, which means seniors can move in needing different levels of help.
Residents get meals every day with vegetarian options, and staff can help serve those with dietary preferences. There's medication management and incontinence care for those who need it, plus help with bathing, dressing, and other daily activities. Devotional activities take place both onsite and offsite, and the home allows smoking outside. If you like animals, Dibert Home lets you have a cat or small dog as long as it meets the 16-20 pound limit, and you'll see pets around, which most folks enjoy. Resident parking and transportation are available, and the home's location near public transit makes it easy for family or friends to visit. You'll find short-term respite stays, complimentary transportation, and parking available, and there's a focus on maintaining a comfortable, homelike environment rather than anything too fancy.
Dibert Home is connected with Tanglewood Manor, known for adding some upscale amenities and resort features, but Dibert keeps things calm and straightforward. There's a strong focus on care and safety, following state health and safety inspections. The staff provides healthcare services, regular staffing and ancillary services, and high-acuity care for residents who need more attention. Along with its own programs, Dibert Home is part of a local business group in Jamestown and Ellicott that dabbles in photography, drone work, and even supports causes like the Uganda Cornerstone Children's Home. Residents get a simple, steady place to call home, with activities, meals, room to relax, and care when needed, making it a practical choice for seniors who don't want a big facility but still need good support.