Farrington House operates as an assisted-living community and is equipped to serve residents who need consistent oversight. The team is prepared to monitor individuals who wander during the day or night, support adults under 60, and manage special diets including oral-medication diabetes care. Mild dementia conditions are accepted, and the community’s care plans are tailored to keep residents stable and oriented while maintaining as much independence as possible.
Registered and licensed nurses are on staff, a nurse is on call around the clock, and all caregivers undergo background checks. Awake night-shift staff, 24-hour security, fenced outdoor areas, and door alarms add layers of safety. A visiting podiatrist is available for routine foot health. Caregivers can help with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting when some physical assistance is required, and the team can support transfers involving walkers, wheelchairs, standby supervision, or one-person assists. An activity director coordinates programming to keep residents engaged.
Private and semi-private suites are offered, and some feature en-suite bathrooms, basic furnishings, cable access, and the option to repaint or personalize the space. Because layouts and upgrades differ, not every room has each of these features, so families are encouraged to verify specific availability during a tour.
Meals are prepared on a set menu, with an on-order option when residents prefer a different entrée. Therapeutic diet modifications are accommodated to address medical directives or personal preferences, and snacks are accessible throughout the day. Staff monitor intake for residents who need encouragement or tracking due to health concerns.
The building is fully wheelchair accessible and includes a barber and beauty shop, movie room, internet access, and communal gardens. On-site religious services are scheduled regularly, and transportation can be arranged for medical appointments or local errands.