West Fork Village gives seniors a place to live that covers a lot of needs and support levels, and there's a mix of independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and even continuing care retirement options, which helps people stay in the same community as their needs change, and they also have home care services for those who prefer help at home with things like companionship or non-medical tasks, and there are adult day care services as well. Seniors who like to stay active and manage their own day can pick independent living, which is set up for easy, maintenance-free living with social activities, while assisted living is there for people who need help with daily tasks like bathing or taking medicine, and friendly staff are always available. For seniors living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, there's memory care built to provide safety and special support, and memory care helps reduce confusion and prevents wandering, so everyone stays safe and calm.
Residents live in studio, one- or two-bedroom apartments, or villas, and these have cable TV, kitchenettes, walk-in closets, patios or balconies, private bathrooms, and chef-prepared meals, and the floor plans give a good range of choices, from a smaller 396 square foot studio to a larger 787 square foot villa, so people can find a space that fits. There's also a dining room with wooden tables and nice, upholstered chairs, plus a private dining room for special events. Out in the common areas, there's a fireplace, a piano, and a library or sitting area where people can relax, and a game room with a billiards table for a bit of fun or competition with other residents.
Seniors get to enjoy outdoor spaces, too, with walking trails, gardens, a gazebo, and a courtyard, and the grounds are landscaped to invite people outside safely. Meals come from a chef and focus on balance, and there's a beauty and barber shop right on site for haircuts or a little pampering. There's also a salon and laundry, linen, housekeeping, and concierge services, so day-to-day chores are mostly taken care of, which helps make things easier for residents.
The activity program is led by Victoria Isabel, who aims to fill each day with a variety of activities, and the schedule includes social, educational, fitness, and entertainment options, with a focus on keeping residents engaged physically, mentally, and emotionally, and the staff works to make the place engaging and fun. There's a strong sense of community with an emphasis on participating in activities and events. Wifi, pet-friendly policies, and resident parking are in place, and transportation is available for appointments, individual outings, or to head out for events. West Fork Village is close to bus lines, making visits or outside trips simpler.
Residents and families say the facility offers friendly and trained staff, and past reviews show a 7.5 average score out of 10 with 64 reviews-some families seem satisfied, though there have been some complaints about building upkeep and allergy-related health issues, and staff do offer support for allergies when problems come up. Devotional services happen offsite, and hospice care is available for residents who need extra support with health and well-being. West Fork Village allows people to move into different levels of care as their needs change, and there are resources here for families and caregivers, like planning help, lifestyle information, and tools for understanding care terms. They mention affordability often, and there's information available on insurance, funding from house sales, and veterans benefits for those who qualify.
People living here are mostly 55 or older, and the property management team is there to help keep things running. The community is focused on person-centered care, offers a social environment, and aims to let residents live as easily and comfortably as possible, with options to fit both active seniors who want independence and those who need ongoing support every day.