Foundation Senior Living sits in Garner, North Carolina, in a three-story building that has 82 private studios and companion rooms, along with safety features like a sprinkler system and handicap accessibility, and the building's got washers and dryers, maintenance service, and even kitchens or kitchenettes for residents who want to do their own cooking, but of course there's also resort-style dining with three fresh meals a day served in nice dining rooms where folks can gather and linger over their meals. This place offers a mix of care including independent living so older adults can keep up an active lifestyle, assisted living for seniors who need some help each day with things like dressing and bathing, and memory care for those with special cognitive needs, and if someone needs more advanced services, there are nursing home options and skilled medical care available right there, with in-house registered nurses and medication management, and they even do proactive fall assessments to help keep everybody safe.
The care here is patient-focused, which means they pay attention to each resident's needs and make personalized plans-there's support for day-to-day living, specialized programs to help with memory loss, and personal care assistants around to help out, plus there's outpatient physical therapy and all kinds of health and wellness programs, so folks can get stronger or get help recovering from any injuries. If someone's worried about getting hurt, there are medical alert systems, and for those needing transportation, rides to appointments or outings are part of the deal, so no one's stuck inside if they don't want to be.
For comfort and enjoyment, the facility's got plenty going on, with fitness centers, wellness amenities, salons and barbershops, arts and crafts, recreation, clubs for hobbies, religious services, and even guest parking for when family or friends stop by; some folks like to spend time in the activity rooms, while others prefer to join one of the social groups or head out on organized community outings. The rooms themselves range from studios to one- and two-bedroom layouts, and there are affordable options that include senior apartments, condos, and townhomes, all with cable TV, Wi-Fi, and cozy spaces where people can live on their own or with a companion if that's more comfortable. Pets are welcome, too, which means people don't have to give up their animals when they move in.
Residents get most chores covered, like weekly housekeeping, laundry and dry cleaning, and room maintenance, which makes things easier, and there are kitchenettes for the folks who still want to cook. The community tries to keep things affordable, and they accept long-term care insurance for those who have it. Technology is present in the form of senior-specific cell phones, internet plans, and cable packages, while health and security are taken care of with home security and even ID theft protection. Everything is tailored to meet the needs of older adults, and the goal here is to provide a welcoming and supportive environment, where folks are treated with honesty, compassion, and care, without rushing or cutting corners, just making sure every resident is looked after as their needs change over time. For more, the Foundation Senior Living website has details.