Happy Days AFH I gives seniors a small and caring place to live, where up to six residents can feel at home and get the help they need with things like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, and they do focus on making everyone feel comfortable by letting people decorate their own suite and bringing in their favorite things, which really does seem to help folks settle in and feel more at ease, and they've got nurses on staff along with a doctor and dentist on call, podiatrist visits, and therapists for speech, occupational, and physical needs, so if there's ever a health issue, help isn't far away. Meals are served daily, along with choices for people who need vegetarian or kosher options or who have special diets, and they've got non-ambulatory and diabetic care support, with incontinence help and medication management all included, so families can worry less about those details. The community is pet-friendly-cats and dogs are welcome as long as they follow some weight limits, and there are even pet care services, so someone can still enjoy the company of their animals, plus they allow families and pets to come visit, which really keeps spirits up for many seniors. There's resident parking, rides to doctor visits, shopping, and spiritual events, and sometimes there's field trips out and about, either as part of a scheduled event or to help with errands. Smoking isn't allowed inside, which keeps things healthier for everyone, and both public and private areas are kept smoke-free.
Happy Days AFH I has plenty of indoor and outdoor common areas and enclosed courtyards where residents can relax or enjoy art classes, music therapy, animal therapy, and even get outside for exercise or outings, plus the place always seems busy with activities like games, trips, reading rooms, and group events planned by a full-time activity director. People can spend time in the yard, fitness and steam rooms, or soak in the jacuzzi if they like, or get their hair done at the beauty salon, because a mobile hairdresser often visits, and there's a barber service as well. Private bathrooms and wheelchair accessible showers keep things comfortable and safe for everyone, especially for those needing extra help. The place serves as both an assisted living home and a memory care setting, so folks with Alzheimer's or dementia get special attention, including a secure environment, mind-stimulating tasks, and gentle help with personal hygiene. The community also offers respite and hospice care for families that need a break or special late-stage support. The team pays attention to each person's needs and habits, so residents really do get an individualized experience-with regular updates to families and a willingness to work with special requests-which seems to mean a lot to everyone involved. There's devotional time onsite, guest meals for visitors, and a focus on bringing people together, whether through social, educational, or just plain fun events that aim to keep everyone active, connected, and feeling at home in a safe and comfortable environment.