Bretton Woods AFH is an assisted living community that provides different care levels like assisted living, memory care, and even independent living, with nurses and aides on staff around the clock so wherever folks are at in terms of mobility or health, whether they need help with things like grooming, toileting, or medication, or more advanced diabetic care with insulin shots or help with feeding tubes, someone's always there for support and supervision, and you'll see the community's focused on people who may need light care up to heavy care, including high acuity care or non-ambulatory support with lifts and standby help for getting around. The secured memory care section has extra features for residents living with Alzheimer's, dementia, or folks at risk of wandering, like alarm bracelets and special technology, and the community keeps both indoor and outdoor areas secure while still open for use-there are common areas where people can meet or just enjoy the day and there's outside spaces too for fresh air with the option for scheduled group trips, outdoor activities, and regular devotional services both here and at nearby spots for those who want them.
Now, residents have room choices-private, semi-private, and studios-with wheelchair accessible bathrooms and showers or full tubs, so getting around's made easier, and cats up to 15 pounds are welcome in pet-friendly accommodations, while smoking's only allowed outdoors. The kitchen serves daily meals with vegetarian and kosher options and helps with special diets if needed, which matters for the folks who need to avoid certain foods or keep to a particular diet. Being close to public transit is handy, and for those who need rides, the place offers transportation to appointments or outings, some free and some at cost, plus residents or their visitors can use the parking spots that're set aside for them.
Staff speak both English and Spanish, and there's a whole range of regular activities to keep the mind and body active like on-site and off-site programs, devotionals, and curated activities to help those living with memory or behavioral needs. Staff help with day-to-day needs, from reminders for the restroom or grooming, to managing medications and handling incontinence care for residents who can manage their own needs, while nurses can do things like insulin shots, blood sugar checks, catheter and colostomy care as required. For families that need help on a temporary basis, respite and short-term stays are available, and the whole place's wheelchair accessible from room to bath, which makes things much easier all around.
Residents who're a risk for wandering, or have behavioral challenges, can be supported by trained staff with experience in memory care, with custom programs meant to fit their interests and needs, and this community's designed to be comfortable for folks who have trouble remembering or get confused, so doors are secured and there's systems in place to keep everyone safe without taking away too much independence. Bretton Woods AFH shows its commitment to giving residents a safe, trustworthy place to live and get the support they need, with other details-like room prices, reviews, or extra information-available from the provider or through SeniorAdvisor.com, where folks can also get guidance or see what past families have shared.