The Comstock House sits on Gowans Road in Angola, NY, and feels much like a family home for seniors who need a little extra help every day, where each resident gets a plan made just for them based on what they need, and the staff are known for being both helpful and kind, always keeping an eye out to make sure everyone feels comfortable and safe, which helps the place keep a friendly, neighborly feel where folks can make friends with staff and each other. The community offers assisted living, memory care, respite care for short-term stays of up to 30 days, and even adult day care, so people can find the support they need, whether it's for daily help with things like bathing, dressing, and medication or for extra comfort after a hospital stay. There are nurses on site, medication management, incontinence care, and even psychiatric services if someone needs help with their mental health, and they do their best to let people age in place, offering all sorts of care levels including Alzheimer's and dementia support, with safety systems like Wander Guard set up to keep everyone secure.
Residents live in private rooms with their own flat screen TVs with cable, and the place has both indoor and outdoor common spaces where people often gather for a chat, a game, or special events, and there are always fresh, home-cooked meals made every day by on-site chefs who plan nutritious, filling menus for everyone. A beautician comes by for haircuts and other salon needs, and there's housekeeping and laundry included to keep things clean and simple for residents, with plenty of staff around the clock for grooming and personal care, so no one has to worry about falling behind on the basics. The Comstock House organizes lots of social, educational, and devotional activities, both on and off-site, so people can keep busy and stay connected, and families are welcome with outreach and programs to help them feel involved. If someone needs to get out for an appointment or an outing, complimentary transportation's available into the local community and for activities off campus too, and parking's set up for where it's needed.
They use secure doors and attentive supervision to protect residents with memory loss, making memory care safer and easing worries about wandering, with personalized plans for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's, and staff clearly experienced in managing these needs, always delivering support with respect. Families can schedule tours to see the space and meet the staff and residents for themselves, and those who come for respite or short stays after illness get all the same meals, services, and activities as longer-term residents, which can make recovery a bit smoother. The Comstock House accepts private pay insurance and offers both long and short-term options depending on what each person and their family needs.