Country Meadows is a large retirement community that consists of four buildings, each offering a different level of care for its residents. One facility houses the Alzheimer unit called Connections, which is not connected to the other units but does include a fenced-in outdoor recreational area so that the residents may still enjoy the outdoors. Independent living is also an option, which allows residents the comfort of living at home along with the ability to take advantage of what a retirement home can offer.
Another unit houses assisted living, in which residents are able to maintain their privacy while also receiving extra help with certain tasks such as dressing, bathing or cooking. A skilled nursing care unit is also available, offering residents medical care. All units offer social interactions and recreational activities. Country Meadows provides transportation to doctor's appointments, shopping and church. The facility also has a rehabilitation service program called Pathways Restorative Services.
Washington Commons is an assisted living facility for seniors. For more information, or to schedule a tour, please contact its main office.
Bridgeville Towers is a residental highrise that primarily houses senior residents. Bridgeville Towers has 11 floors with 101 apartments, which are all accessible from two elevators. The front doors are automatic, and open into an entryway. There is a call system so that all persons entering the building have to gain entrance from a resident.
They offer a outdoor seating area for warmer weather, and a small indoor seating area to gather in. Residents love that Bridgeville Towers allows the residents to have pets, as long as they are under 45 pounds. There is a large parking lot adjacent to the highrise.