Let's Be Social
Our residents mingle with their neighbors on a daily basis. For those who are challenged by the loss of communication skills, our staff continues to speak to them and include them in the social activities.

At Autumn Years, we have created a comfortable lifestyle for those dealing with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. For residents, we offer as much independence as possible, along with specialized care. For family members, we offer the opportunity to take better care of themselves and live their own life again, while still being actively involved in the life of their loved one.
Our community is designed to encourage social interaction, along with physical and mental stimulation. Our residents share community areas with one another - the dining and recreation area, the TV room, the patios and the ''endless'' walking paths throughout our secured campus. At the same time they receive the individual benefits of their own ''Personal Care Plan'' and their personal living quarters.
Plus, we always include priceless intangibles that are essential to a fulfilling life: companionship, compassion, respect and human dignity.
At Autumn Years, we keep our fees simple. To accomplish this, we combine as many services as we can into two inclusive packages.
| Private Room | $4,000 |
| Shared Room | $3,150 |
| * One time Community Fee of $500. | |
We find that these packages work much better than charging a low base fee and then itemizing each bath, snack, hair combing, etc. Those type billing systems create too many opportunities for mistrust and mistakes. Also, service fees can skyrocket very quickly.
Our residents and their families like this pricing system, too. They know in advance that their monthly cost will be fair and consistent. Plus, family members appreciate the fact that they will not find their loved one skipping a needed bath or a nutritious meal in order to save some money. (Yes, that will happen.)
Caregiving in your home can be difficult and exhausting. It demands time and energy, action and patience, planning and flexibility. It can also bring about tremendous rewards, such as strengthening relationships, sharing love or loyalty, fulfilling a promise, relieving guilt, providing the opportunity to be needed and saving money.
Hopefully, the demands and hard work can continue to be offset by the personal benefits. However, there comes a time for many caregivers when the balance tips the other way. They become physically and/or mentally overworked. The stresses negatively affect their health, attitude, relationships, career and more. Eventually the stresses affect their ability to be a caregiver.
We know the process of making a care decision is very difficult and varies from family to family. If you have any question, please give us a call or e-mail. (Click the "Contact Us'' button at the top of the page.) Also, you may want to take advantage of some of the links to the right that can help you with your decision -making process.

Our residents mingle with their neighbors on a daily basis. For those who are challenged by the loss of communication skills, our staff continues to speak to them and include them in the social activities.


Within our community setting, each resident receives individual care and attention. Plus, if they would like, residents may enjoy some solitude and privacy in their personal living quarters.


We include as much in the package prices as we can. And as you can see below, we do pretty well. However, there are some services that cost extra.
| Personal Services | Fee | |
| Daily Meals (3) & Snacks | No Charge | |
| Drive to Shopping, Restaurants, etc. | No Charge | |
| Hair Salon | Per Service | |
| Help with Dressing, Grooming & Bathing | No Charge | |
| Hospice Care | $500/month | |
| Housekeeping | No Charge | |
| Incontinent Care | $300/month | |
| *Incontinent Supplies | $100/month | |
| Laundry | No Charge | |
| Medication Management | No Charge | |
| Social & Activity Program | No Charge |
* Family may provide us with the incontinent supplies.


This is a worksheet to help you list and prioritize your personal and social needs.
This is a worksheet to help you list the costs that assisted living will add and the expenses it will erase.
