Farrell-Bell Senior Housing provides services for older adults who live independently but may need light oversight or support. The community is equipped to accommodate residents with dementia-related conditions, pairing a stable residential setting with staff who understand how to cue, redirect, and encourage safe daily routines. While medical care is not delivered on site in the way a nursing home might offer, caregivers keep a close watch on residents’ health status and can coordinate with outside physicians, home health providers, or therapists as needed.
Daily living assistance is available for residents who require help with personal care. Trained staff, all of whom have passed background checks, are on hand to assist with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting when these tasks become difficult to manage alone. Exterior doors are alarmed to reduce the risk of wandering and to add an extra layer of security for those with memory loss. These measures aim to support independence without sacrificing safety.
Accommodations at Farrell-Bell range from compact studios to larger one-bedroom layouts. Some units offer private bathrooms, kitchenettes for light meal preparation, and independent temperature controls, while others provide only a subset of these features. Residents are welcome to paint or decorate their rooms, enabling them to tailor the space to personal preferences and maintain a sense of familiarity.
Meals are prepared on site, with three scheduled service times each day and snacks available between meals. The culinary team can adjust menus for common dietary needs such as low-sodium, diabetic, or soft food diets. Residents who prefer to cook occasionally can use their in-unit kitchenette if their particular apartment includes one, adding flexibility to the dining routine.
The community offers resident parking for those who drive, outdoor areas designated for smoking, internet access throughout the building, and a small library that doubles as a reading and activity space. Public transportation stops are within a short walk, which can be helpful for residents or visiting family members who prefer not to drive.