Looking for a safe, well staffed community to live out your golden years? Then consider the Happy Trails Retirement Village for you or a loved one. We offer secure and spacious housing with friendly staff who are on site 24/7. Call 1-900-HAPPY or visit our website for more details.
This cozy village is located in the western portion of Vlemica. It was built to house individuals who either are of retirement age or need assisted living. It provides all levels of care, a variety of activities for both physical and mental stimulation, and a safe living environment.
Layout
Happy Trails is laid out like a typical village. Most of the buildings are resident homes which offer individual, roommate, and larger group options to fit all needs and preferences. These homes are mixed in with buildings set up to act as small shops and businesses.
Near the center of the village are the main non residential buildings.
Hollie's Happy Hut and other recreational facilities are located here. There is also a main office and a small clinic. Outdoor facilities like a garden and accessible pool are also available.
Services
Physical therapy
Occupational therapy
24/7 Nursing care
Counseling
Tailored activities
Companionship program
Housekeeping
Meals and snacks
Events
Weekly bingo
Movie nights
A mini carnival in Summer
Crafting competitions
Day trips
Book club
Annual picnics and BBQs
Plays and performances
A Safe Environment
Happy Trails is known as the safest option when considering retirement and / or assisted living facilities. A magical protective dome encases the village to ensure residents don't wander into danger. It also keeps bad weather and dangerous things out of the village.
All buildings are wheelchair accessible. Residents' homes are furnished with items based on individual needs. Call buttons with speakers are placed in most areas. There are also security cameras in non private sections to assist staff in keeping an eye on everything if needed.
The village is safe for all residents to explore and wander as they please. Staff are stationed throughout in a way that no one is overwhelmed with watching over too many people. Individuals with dementia and similar conditions are paired with a companion. They are assessed and matched to someone who would fit them best.
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