Prairie View AFH sits in a quiet country spot in Mead, surrounded by views of water and mountains, and the place often has goats, chickens, and a house dog wandering about, with children on the grounds too, so it feels more like a real home than a big institution and has a family-type atmosphere with just 6 senior apartments in a private setting. The facility offers both assisted living and memory care, so seniors living here can stay even if their needs grow and change, with staff trained for dementia, Parkinson's, high-acuity care, and everything from help with bathing or toilet needs to managing diabetes, incontinence, or wound care. Residents have private rooms, studio suite layouts, pull cords for emergencies, grab bars, and non-slip floors, so safety is addressed everywhere, while wheelchair accessible showers and wide doors mean people using walkers or wheelchairs can get around. There's always 24-hour care available, and staff can do medication setup with reminders, insulin help, tube feeding, even trach care if needed, with doctors and pharmacy services visiting on site and telehealth arranged as necessary.
Rehab support like speech, occupational, or physical therapy happens in a special therapy area, and the facility helps those who need spoon feeding or who have trouble moving or need extra supervision, even using mechanical lifts for transfers. For residents with Alzheimer's or more advanced dementia, staff offer personalized activities and understand behaviors that may need more patience or redirection. Residents control their own schedules, can watch movies on big TV screens, use a computer area, join arts and crafts, do puzzles, play games, or stroll through the outdoor common areas and patios, while scheduled group transportation connects them to outings or appointments, with resident parking available and extra transportation at cost. Those who enjoy being social can look forward to movie nights, BBQs, holiday parties, birthday celebrations, gardening, and coloring, and everyone gets to help choose what they do, so routines feel familiar and calm.
Meals are fresh and suited to special diets, with kosher, vegetarian, and pureed options, and snacks always there, and the dining room feels just as welcoming as the rest of the home. Residents' laundry, housekeeping, and apartment repairs are handled too, along with on-site beautician visits and monthly magazines. There's a keyless keypad for security, visiting hours from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., and families are welcome at scheduled gatherings, with catered food on birthdays or during group celebrations. Pets like cats and small dogs are allowed up to 15 lbs, and people can smoke outdoors in the designated area. Wheelchair and walker access remains good everywhere, power stays on with a generator when needed, and rooms have air conditioning, with local sports channels available. Prairie View AFH welcomes seniors for long-term care, respite stays, hospice, and specialized care for dementia, developmental disabilities, or mental health-letting many residents age in place among friendly faces in a safe, low-key environment that's earned strong 5-star reviews from families.