St. Joseph Kervick Residence in Rutland, Vermont, sits at 131 Convent Avenue and provides different living options for seniors like independent living, senior apartments, condos, townhomes, and what some might call Adult Foster Homes or Personal Care Homes, with care levels that go from occasional help up to more regular support for those who can't quite live fully on their own anymore but don't need intensive 24-hour nursing care. The place has private rooms-some set up as studios, shared, or one-bedrooms-and it can care for about 55 people at a time, though there's a smaller section that fits around 6 residents in a home-like area, with nine special care units for folks needing more support because of memory loss or physical challenges. The staff at St. Joseph Kervick Residence are known to be caring and look after both the medical and social needs of residents, helping out with things like bathing, dressing, getting around, managing medicines, and even meal prep for special diets or health concerns like diabetes or high blood pressure.
Residents get three cooked meals each day from a chef-plus snacks-and there's always someone on call 24 hours in case of emergency, with a medical alert system and guides like ADT Medical Alert or Medical Guardian Review in place to help keep everyone safe. Social activities happen daily, from bingo nights to music therapy to arts and crafts and group outings, with both community-led and resident-led events, plus fitness programs in a workout room and classes to help everyone stay active. There's a greenhouse, garden paths, a chapel, and spaces for hobbies like an arts & crafts studio, a bookroom, and even a small library, while other gathering spots include a dining room with restaurant-style seating, a bistro, a spa or wellness area, and a beauty salon with the option for a mobile stylist if needed.
Transportation is arranged for shopping, medical appointments, and spiritual events, and there are help and guides for things like senior safety, home security, and medication dispensers, which support aging in place. The building is wheelchair accessible and has outdoor spaces, a gaming room, and computer center, plus in-room Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, and phone service, so people can keep in touch or stay entertained. Housekeeping and laundry get handled, there's help when moving in, and personalized concierge services to make day-to-day living easier. Friendships and social engagement are encouraged, with scheduled day trips and opportunities for group meals, special dinners, and barbecues, and all rooms come with emergency systems and kitchenettes to make things as comfortable and home-like as possible. The community keeps a focus on personal care with support for people who need help with activities of daily living, and all the necessary supervisory oversight to ensure both safety and a real sense of belonging for every resident.