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The Neighborhood at Sheffield
413 Cox Boulevard, Sheffield, AL, 35660
The Neighborhood at Sheffield
413 Cox Boulevard, Sheffield, AL, 35660
Assisted Living in Sheffield, AL
The Neighborhood at Sheffield’s assisted living program is designed to help residents manage their activities of daily living while enjoying world-class amenities and premium housing in beautiful Sheffield, Alabama.
The community assesses each resident individually to identify his or her unique level of care, creating a personalized service plan accordingly. As a resident daily needs evolve, his or her service plan will adjust to reflect, allowing The Neighborhood at Sheffield to provide personalized care for the duration of a person’s stay.
The community’s staff are available 24 hours a day, providing care according to each person’s service plan. With emergency call systems located in each apartment home, residents may request help from staff with just the press of a button.
Dining at The Neighborhood at Sheffield
The Neighborhood at Sheffield is proud to offer chef-prepared dining courtesy of the community’s executive culinary staff. Each day, residents are invited to dine on meals in a beautiful restaurant-style dining room, sharing valuable time with friends as they savor their favorite recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Residents are welcome to choose from a variety of menu options each time they sit down to enjoy a meal during their stay in The Neighborhood at Sheffield. If a resident has allergies or special dietary recommendations, the community’s culinary staff are happy to oblige.
To learn more about The Neighborhood at Sheffield’s dining program, please chat with us below.
The Neighborhood at Sheffield Life Enrichment
The Neighborhood at Sheffield invites residents to participate in a diverse range of exciting activities and events, courtesy of their bustling social calendar. The community offers new life enrichment opportunities daily, giving residents something to look forward to each morning, afternoon, and evening. Enrichment opportunities range from group exercise classes to devotional services, movie screenings, and craft sessions, with something fun for everyone to enjoy on the calendar. Families are welcome to learn more about the life enrichment opportunities happening at the community by chatting with us below.
The Neighborhood at Sheffield Amenities
The Neighborhood at Sheffield invites residents to enjoy dozens of world-class amenities during their stay, making the community truly feel like home.
The community’s activity rooms are at the site of many life enrichment activities on campus, where neighbors become friends over shared interests. Many residents love the arts and crafts studio, where they have the freedom to express their creativity with access to resources like paints, paper, and more.
Daily housekeeping services are included with each person’s monthly fee, helping residents manage their surroundings with ease. The community offers a full-service salon on-site, and invites residents to enjoy non-denominational church services each Sunday morning. Free Wi-Fi services are available on campus.
Families are welcome to learn more about The Neighborhood at Sheffield’s amenities by chatting with us below.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does The Neighborhood at Sheffield accept Medicare or Medicaid?
As a nonmedical retirement community, The Neighborhood at Sheffield is not certified to accept Medicare or Medicaid. For more information about paying for long-term care with Medicaid or Medicare, please chat with us below.
Q: How much does The Neighborhood at Sheffield cost?
Monthly fees for The Neighborhood at Sheffield’s residents vary, taking each person’s housing accommodations into consideration. Costs include free Wi-Fi, meals, access to life enrichment, daily housekeeping, and much more, helping residents live a full lifestyle with access to important supportive services.
To get a personalized quote for the neighborhood of Sheffield, please chat with us below.
Q: What levels of care does The Neighborhood at Sheffield provide?
The Neighborhood at Sheffield is a dedicated assisted living community, offering personal care services for residents who need assistance with their activities of daily living. To learn more about the levels of care available through The Neighborhood at Sheffield, please chat with us below.
Q: Does The Neighborhood at Sheffield allow pets?
The Neighborhood at Sheffield is a pet-friendly community, welcoming residents to live with their small animals. For more information, please chat with us below.
Q: What coronavirus precautions does The Neighborhood at Sheffield take?
The neighborhood in Sheffield has been committed to keeping staff and residents safe from the novel coronavirus disease, implementing precautions as advised by the state of Alabama and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to limit the spread of infection on campus. Families are welcome to get detailed information about the current coronavirus precautions in place in The Neighborhood at Sheffield by chatting with us below.
Q: How do I find more information about The Neighborhood at Sheffield?
The Neighborhood of Sheffield offers free tours for families who want to learn more about their community and get a first-hand look at what it means to call a Phoenix Senior Living residence home. To schedule a free tour of the neighborhood of Sheffield, please chat with us below.
There are 3 hospitals within 25 miles of The Neighborhood at Sheffield. The two closest hospitals are Helen Keller Memorial Hospital which is 1.2 miles away and Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital which is 3.0 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at The Neighborhood at Sheffield are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Fitness Programs
- Outdoor Areas
- Beauty & Barber
Services and Amenities
Services
- Nearby Shopping
- Activity Center
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Social Outings
- Allowed Outdoors
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
- Intergenerational Programs
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- Kosher
- Vegetarian
- Gluten-free
Safety
- Keyed entries
Accommodations
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Kitchenette
- deck
- or balcony
- Handicap Accessible
- Cable or Satellite TV
Care
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
- Physical therapist
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
We went through The Neighborhood at Sheffield and they were very helpful and informative, but then when we got to the end and started talking about money and stuff, the lady I talked to spoke up and said there's a $3000 fee upfront non-refundable. I have no idea where that comes from. We went...
We went through The Neighborhood at Sheffield and they were very helpful and informative, but then when we got to the end and started talking about money and stuff, the lady I talked to spoke up and said there's a $3000 fee upfront non-refundable. I have no idea where that comes from. We went to look at a couple of the different sizes of apartments and they're small. If somebody's basically in a bed or down, it would be great for them. You got to bring your own bed and TV. They had a sitting room, a TV room, a dining room, and an area to sit outside if somebody wanted to. The building was just not freshly painted.
Read moreMy grandmother has been in The Neighborhood at Sheffield for two weeks now. So far, it has been amazing. The room that she was placed in has so many amenities. It is incredible to see that she will have her own little kitchenette area, and she will have her own room. It is a nice living area, as wel...
My grandmother has been in The Neighborhood at Sheffield for two weeks now. So far, it has been amazing. The room that she was placed in has so many amenities. It is incredible to see that she will have her own little kitchenette area, and she will have her own room. It is a nice living area, as well as a beautiful view of the courtyard. It is just incredible. The thing I like the most about the community there is the quality of the people. The administrator showed us around, and everybody had a smile on their faces. I didn't see anyone in a bad mood or in a bad attitude. Everybody seemed grateful for the staff that was there. They seemed well fed and taken care of. It was really incredible to see such a great home feeling of a community. Everything there seemed amazing. They showed us the laundry room where their laundry is taken care of, and they have state-of-the-art machines. It is nice to see that there's nothing outdated or worn out. They seem to take very good care of their equipment. We actually got to meet with the maintenance man, and he seemed topnotch. He seemed like he really knew the facility, and he knew the ins and outs of the place. He seemed to know absolutely everything about the rooms. It was fantastic. I think the maintenance and the care of the facility is topnotch. The dining area was gorgeous. It had big bay windows all the way around, so there was a lot of natural light. The tablecloths are not plastic. They are not cheap stuff. They actually have tablecloths, and everything matched perfectly. It was like walking into an elegant dining room versus an assisted living dining room. It was not something you would see that they just throw out for the elderly to just eat at and move along. They really take a lot of care. They fold their napkins. It was truly elegant. They have a massive activity room, where they try to get the community together almost every day. We talked to the activities coordinator at the facility. He was extremely friendly. He actually walked my grandmother around for a while, as we took a look at the rooms to decide which one we wanted. Their specific room that they have for activities (they have about three of them in that facility) has games like boardgames and card games. They have yard games when they have a good weather. They have trivia games for mind exercises, and they have physical exercise. They have their own physical workout room. They even have a sewing and knitting room for the residents there. I have no other word than topnotch. It's truly amazing, and I'm so happy that my grandmother has a place like this. We're not a wealthy family, and the administrator knew that we would be struggling a little. So she actually called her boss and got us an incredible price to start out, so that it wouldn't hurt us as much until we got everything settled, solved the selling of our home, and all of that.
Read moreI have a sister and she is in an assisted living called The Neighborhood at Sheffield. It's nice. She likes it. She's got dementia, but she can still do things for herself. She's in the early stages. They have games, and she likes them. She got a bedroom, a little living room, and a l...
I have a sister and she is in an assisted living called The Neighborhood at Sheffield. It's nice. She likes it. She's got dementia, but she can still do things for herself. She's in the early stages. They have games, and she likes them. She got a bedroom, a little living room, and a little kitchen combination type. They can have a microwave in the room. She got it fixed up pretty and really neat. They have changed hands since she has been there. They're painting it, they're sprucing it up. When I was out there the other day, they had been working on it, painting it, for the last month or longer. They have activities. They have bingo. My sister likes to go and play bingo. They play bridge. Also, they have a movie night. They have a room set up where a lady comes and fixes their hair, although my sister doesn't go there. My other sister comes and gets her and takes her to her regular hairdresser. They got a bus. They might go to one church one Sunday and they may take them to another place. With my sister, my other sister goes to pick her up and takes her to church with her. My sister has been there for five years now. You may call her up and she forgets that you called her. But she can go back to something that happened 10 years ago and she can tell you all about it. She still knows everybody. She forgets sometimes to go up there and eat. My sister or I call up there and say, 'Did you go and eat today?' 'No, is it time to go?' and 'Yes, it's time to go to eat.' Or they call her room and tell her it's time to eat. They kind of watch out for her.
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