Why Choose Century Assisted Living?

We are committed to providing exceptional care in a nurturing environment. Our mission is to ensure that our residents enjoy a fulfilling life while receiving the support they need to maintain their independence.

Come take a tour to see how Century Assisted Living is the best place for your loved one to be cared for.

Meet Our Residents

Delores Whitaker

Age: 72

Diagnosis: Alzheimer

Care Needs: She needs gentle assistance with daily activities. She benefits from personalized social and cognitive engagement, which helps keep her active and reduces the risk of depression.

Cost: $4,900.00/month (Studio Room + Level 2 Care)

Bob Turner

Age: 75

Diagnosis: Dementia

Care Needs: After a transient ischemic attack (TIA), his physical health remained stable, but his memory continued to decline, affecting both short-term and long-term recall. Eventually, Bob needed assistance with essential activities, including eating, bathing, and using the restroom.

Cost: $5,300.00/month (Studio Room + Level 4 Care)

Mary Johnson

Age: 67

Diagnosis: Alzheimer

Care Needs: She requires assistance with daily activities, especially with bathing, dressing, and maintaining a balanced diet. She had a strong preference for sweets, so her meals needed to be monitored. Dementia-related engagement activities helped her strengthen speech and cognitive skills.

Cost: $5,100/month (Studio Room + Level 3 Care)

Jennifer Caldwell

Age: 50

Diagnosis: Alzheimer

Care Needs: She requires assistance with daily activities. She enjoys participating in crafts and maintained her ability to crochet, often making gifts for loved ones. Though not an elopement risk, she thrives in a safe, clean environment that supported her need for socialization.

Cost: $4,700 (Studio Room + Level 1 Care)

Lorraine Mitchell

Age: 67

Diagnosis: Alzheimer

Care Needs: She needs assistance with daily living, meal preparation, and regular blood pressure checks. While not typically an elopement risk, staff remained vigilant.

Cost: $5,100/month (Studio Room + Level 3 Care)

Tom Bennett

Age: 75

Diagnosis: Alzheimer

Care Needs: She requires assistance with daily activities. She enjoys participating in crafts and maintained her ability to crochet, often making gifts for loved ones. Though not an elopement risk, she thrives in a safe, clean environment that supported her need for socialization.

Cost: $4,700 (Studio Room + Level 1 Care)

Mary Jane Foster

Age: 71

Diagnosis: Dementia

Care Needs: Mary Jane wanted to be in a safe, secure environment where she could focus on her art without the stress of maintaining a home. She hopes that engagement activities will help strengthen her cognitive abilities and keep her connected to her passion.

Cost: $4,700 (Studio Room + Level 1 Care)

Here’s How We Help Our Residents

Our residents at Century Assisted Living represent a range of needs for assistance, from very little, to end-of-life care. We provide 5 levels of care based on each individual’s needs.

Not all residents go through every one of these stages, but this structure helps provide the least disruptive transition toward dependence on others. We strive to make every transition as comfortable and respectful as possible.

What's the difference between Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and mild cognitive impairment?

When older adults develop memory loss or thinking problems, doctors might tell them it’s mild cognitive impairment (MCI), dementia, or maybe even Alzheimer’s disease. Geriatrician Leslie Kernisan, MD, explains what is dementia vs Alzheimer’s, what it means to have mild cognitive impairment, and more.

What Makes Us Different?

Transitioning into an assisted living facility can be a hard decision to make, so we want to make it as smooth as possible. Our goal isn’t to make you feel like you’re in a fancy hotel every day because that’s not what home feels like. Our goal is to provide you with a new home that will feel like your own.

We know that making the decision to send your loved one to assisted living takes much thought and planning. How do you know if assisted living is the right thing for them? How do you know that we have what your loved one needs? Find out more below.

Our Size Helps Us Focus on Three Key Areas

Orientation

We have a small facility with two single-story houses located next to each other. It’s easy for our residents to remain oriented to their surroundings.

Association

We know that surrounding yourself with things you associate with home makes transitioning much easier. We strive to make Century look and feel like home. Nothing over the top. Just homey.

Familiarity

The definition of familiarity is a close association with, or knowledge of something. This is particularly important for those suffering from memory loss.

We're Not Just Caretakers.

WE'RE FAMILY!

Century Assisted Living was founded by two sons who were looking for a place for their mother who was suffering from Alzheimer’s. She needed a place where she would be safe, cared for, and where people would get to know her, talk to her, and respect her.

Brothers Richard and Patrick Foglesong never found that place before their mom passed away, so they created one for other families who would be searching for such a place.

Are Small Assisted Living Homes better than the Big Buildings?

Joe Chu, Certified Senior Advisor and Owner of Assisted Living Locators, compares the values of a living in a small assisted living community. Joe also discusses how small communities were able to protect their residents better during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Why Small is BETTER!

We keep our size small on purpose. Giving our residents great care and the right amount of care is of the utmost importance to us. Since we’re small, we can provide the level of care that’s right for every resident.

Moving to Century Assisted Living allows residents to extend their ability to live independently within the safety of the Century homes. This gives them the ability to enjoy life, friends, and family without the responsibilities of maintaining their own house.

What our Residents & Their Families Say

Discover the heartfelt experiences of our residents and their families, showcasing the care and support they receive at Century Assisted Living.