Field of Dreams Senior Living in Allegany, NY offers Independent Living, Assisted Living, and a secured Memory Care program. Registered nurses supervise all levels of care and coordinate with each resident’s physician to create individualized service plans. Assisted Living residents receive 24-hour medication management, help with bathing, dressing, or transfers, and routine vital-sign monitoring. The Memory Care neighborhood provides the same medical oversight plus dementia-specific protocols such as behavior observation, secure entry points, and structured daily schedules to reduce agitation and wandering. Independent Living residents manage their own routines yet benefit from on-site nursing staff, emergency response systems, and priority access to higher care if needs change.
Additional health services include on-site visits from physical, occupational, and speech therapists, chronic-condition management clinics, and transportation to local specialists. A licensed nurse conducts regular wellness assessments to detect subtle health changes early. Laboratory draws, pharmacy deliveries, and vaccination clinics are arranged within the community to limit disruptive travel. Emergency call devices link directly to staff, and the building’s backup power safeguards medical equipment during outages. Fall-prevention classes, strength training, and disease-specific education sessions round out a preventive approach that aims to keep residents out of the hospital.
Accommodations range from companion suites to private studio and one-bedroom apartments. Each unit has step-free entry, bathroom grab bars, and individual climate control, while select apartments add kitchenettes, walk-in showers, patios, or expanded storage. Weekly housekeeping, linen changes, and maintenance are supplied, and residents can opt for additional laundry service. Emergency pull cords or pendants are standard, but features such as in-room refrigerators, ceiling lift tracks, or furnished setups vary by unit, so prospective residents should verify specifics during a tour. Short-term respite rooms follow the same safety standards and can be reserved as needed.
The culinary team prepares three daily meals in a central dining room with open seating, offering standard entrées alongside diabetic, low-sodium, heart-healthy, and pureed options approved by a registered dietitian. Staff monitor dietary intake for residents at nutritional risk and can arrange tray service to the apartment during illness or by request. Snacks, coffee, and hydration stations are available throughout the day, and family celebrations can be hosted in a private dining space when scheduled in advance. Residents with kitchenettes may prepare light meals on their own, and seasonal cookouts and holiday menus provide additional variety without requiring participation.