Williston- The Kensington sits at 1001 24th St W in Mohawk View, Williston, North Dakota, and offers a range of care options for folks 55 and up, including assisted living, independent living, memory care, nursing care, hospice, rehabilitation, and home care, which does make it easier for people to find what they need as they age. They have different kinds of apartments like studios and one or two-bedroom layouts, so people can choose what suits them best, and their rooms come with kitchenettes, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and washers and dryers, with wheelchair-accessible showers and full tubs available too, which helps for comfort and getting around. The place helps people who might need a hand with things like bathing, dressing, moving from a bed to a wheelchair, managing medicine, or more personal care, and there are trained aides and staff nurses around 24 hours every day, awake and ready to help, which can give families peace of mind.
They look after folks with diabetes, those who need non-ambulatory or incontinence care, and people with memory issues, including Alzheimer's, offering a secure area for residents who might wander, and the community welcomes both light and medium care needs but doesn't go in for high-level medical routines. They let cats and dogs live with their owners, which helps some folks feel more at home, and you see pets out in the indoor and outdoor common spaces sometimes, which can be nice for everyone. In terms of getting out, The Kensington has free local transportation for shopping, doctor visits, and other errands, and there's guest parking if family and friends want to stop by, which plenty appreciate.
Inside, residents can find fitness centers, salons, and barbershops, along with shared spaces where people sit together for meals that cover all sorts of dietary needs, like low salt or diabetic meals, and staff pays attention to nutrition, cleanliness, and safety features like sprinklers and handicap access. There are regular activities both on and off the property-arts and crafts, games, health and wellness classes, devotional services, and a whole bunch of social events, so there's something to keep the mind and body going, and that adds up for folks who want a sense of community. There's laundry, housekeeping, dry cleaning, and maintenance, and the facility offers both personal care assistants and help for people using walking aids or wheelchairs. People interested can book tours to stop by and see the place for themselves, which can be a big help in deciding if this is the right fit. The community sees itself as helpful and friendly, wanting folks to feel comfortable and to meet needs with a lot of options and steady support in a pretty relaxed environment.