Fairmont Senior Living of Washington Township is a senior living community that gives different kinds of care for older adults, like independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing. Folks can choose from several apartment types like studios, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, or companion suites, all with accessible bathrooms and kitchenettes, and there are some ground floor and garden view units, too, which makes it easier for those who want to be near outdoor spaces or need more accessibility. Residents have access to community spaces, a dining room with tables set for meals, a library with a built-in fish tank, a fitness center, an arts and crafts room, and plenty of cozy lounges and outdoor areas for relaxing, gardening, or walking, so there are always places to spend time or meet with neighbors or visiting family, and they also let some pets stay with residents.
People living here get help with daily things like getting dressed, bathing, using the bathroom, and taking medicine, and care is provided around the clock by nurses and trained staff, including CNAs and Resident Assistants, which brings peace of mind to families who need more support for their loved ones, especially with Alzheimer's or memory issues, and they also have respite and hospice services when needed. Memory care is rooted in a Montessori Inspired Lifestyle approach, and the community holds a Gold Credential from the Center for Applied Research in Dementia for its person-centered care, which means staff gives attention to residents' interests and backgrounds and uses group and individual activities designed just for the person, so there's dignity and engagement even for those with dementia or cognitive struggles. The memory care area has secure doors, a Wander Guard system, indoor walking paths, and staff who receive ongoing training in safety, ethics, and validation, so safety stays a top priority.
Fairmont Senior Living offers meals cooked daily, and folks can eat together in a restaurant-like dining area, have snacks throughout the day, or request room service if they'd rather dine in their room, and special diets like low or no sodium and kosher get accommodated, so people's health and personal wishes get respected. The team plans activities inside and outside the building, such as gardening club, arts and crafts, book clubs, music programs, exercise groups, cooking club, game nights, story hour, lectures, and social events, and there are seasonal events as well, so residents have chances to be social, learn, and stay active. For spiritual needs, religious services take place onsite and residents can join devotional activities.
Other helpful things include in-house physical, occupational, and speech therapy for a fee, free WiFi, cable TV in rooms, housekeeping, laundry, pharmacy services, home health care, barber and beautician appointments, and help with getting to doctor appointments, shopping, or outings, since transportation is available, and there's private parking for guests and residents. The campus is licensed by the state, accepts insurance, credit card, or checks for payment, and charges an entry fee to move in, but the amenities like gardens, putting green, music group, library, gym, and outdoor patios are all there to support health and social life. Staff help with VA benefits and case management if needed.
This place's design focuses on comfort and easy moving around, and residents can bring their furniture and decorate their own suites, so it feels homey, and since there's a full range of care, people can age in place if their health or needs change. The community's been providing care for over 13 years, so there's experience behind every service offered.