Fayebrooke On Youngs accommodates older adults who want an independent living setting while still having access to staff who can step in with personal care and oversight. Residents who develop memory-related challenges can remain in the community, as the team is experienced in supporting dementia conditions and monitoring for changes that might call for additional intervention. The goal is to let residents retain as much autonomy as possible, yet have a plan in place for medical attention; in an emergency, apartment pull cords connect directly to 911, and staff can coordinate with outside health providers.
Day-to-day care is delivered by personnel overseen by an Activity Director who helps structure schedules and engagement. Staff can assist with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting for those who can still participate in self-care but need a hand for safety or efficiency. Transfers are supported whether a resident walks independently, uses a walker, or relies on a wheelchair, reducing fall risk and encouraging mobility. The campus is secured by regular walkthroughs, and overnight protocols ensure that help is available around the clock.
Apartments vary in size and features; some include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, independent temperature controls, cable hookups, and the option to paint or decorate, while others offer a more streamlined layout. Housekeeping is provided, and residents may handle their own laundry in-unit or opt for scheduled community laundry services. Those in the Independent Living program can take advantage of weekly housekeeping, linen service, and other light chores to keep their space in order without giving up personal routines.
Meals are prepared onsite, with a standing set menu as well as on-order options for residents who prefer more choice. Snacks are stocked throughout the day, and a private dining room can be reserved for family gatherings. The culinary team is trained to honor diet modifications such as low-sodium, diabetic, or texture-adjusted plans. Independent Living residents can purchase a monthly meal plan, ensuring predictable dining costs while still allowing flexibility to cook in their own kitchenette when desired.
Beyond care and dining, the campus includes resident parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, a barber and beauty shop, reliable internet, communal gardens, a library, and a roster of special-interest clubs. Scheduled transportation is offered for shopping and appointments, and the property is close to public transit for those who still like to navigate the town on their own. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.