All Season I is a residential care home built in 2000 as a single-family house with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and space for three licensed beds for seniors. The facility has a therapy area, a fitness room, and a games and activities space to keep residents active and engaged, and there are daily fitness activities, arts and crafts, and family get-togethers planned. Residents can bring their pets if they fit within the policy, with some breed restrictions and up to three pets allowed for a monthly fee. The home has a central open kitchen with stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, and white cabinets, and the living room has a cozy fireplace. Residents can use the in-room washer and dryer, enjoy a covered entrance, a two-car garage, an attic, and step onto an outdoor patio with a spacious lawn or even use the pool if the home comes with one, though there's a $95 monthly pool fee.
Safety is a focus throughout, with emergency response systems in each room and extra features for security. The home has physical therapy, fitness services, planned on-site and off-site activities, devotional options, and transportation services both complimentary and at cost. Residents get help with daily living tasks, medication management, diabetic care, incontinence care, high acuity care, and memory care as needed, and there are respite and short-term stays offered. Healthcare providers like doctors, psychiatrists, dentists, dietitians, and even marriage or family counselors come to the home. Residents have access to mental health support, specialized medical care, and health food plus medical supply stores on-site.
Housekeeping, laundry, and apartment cleaning services are provided. The home is handicapped accessible, with wheelchair-friendly showers and tubs. Residents and their families gather in comfortable indoor common rooms, such as a community dining area, family room, and outdoor porches or landscaped grounds. The home has Wi-Fi, heating through forced air and gas, and central air conditioning. There's also a salon, spa, gym, and yoga area. Staff help with daily tasks, keep things clean, and treat everyone with respect. Meals are prepared by chefs and planners, known for being nutritious and good quality, and the dining setting is bright and welcoming.
All Season I holds a license as a Personal Care Home and is recognized as part of retirement communities, though it doesn't take Medicare unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. It provides safe, organized care, bringing some peace of mind to residents and their families by focusing on comfort, health, and daily enjoyment.