The front door of the assisted living facility is propped open, a warm breeze playing across the tiled lobby. A small stack of pamphlets sit on a table inside, describing the facility's services and amenities, while a pair of couches and armchairs sit between some potted plants, providing a spot to rest and wait. At the far end of the room, a row of elevators and a set of stairs lead further up to the individual rooms, with a sign pointing the way to the library room and the dining area. At the back, a set of doors lead out to an outdoor garden.
Inside the facility, people move casually back and forth, chatting quietly and pausing to admire the decorations. There's a mix of former test subjects, ranging from young adults who are more healthy and mobile, to elderly patients who require more assistance. Some are seated in wheelchairs or walking with assistance, while others are more independent. There's a woman with an embroidered eyepatch discussing a book with a man with a permanent limp, both of them enjoying the facilities that are tailored to them.
Patients are given their own rooms to decorate as they wish, with family photos on the walls and personal belongings from home. There's a small bathroom, dresser, and comfortable bed, allowing privacy and a sense of home. The beds themselves are adjusted for each individual, accommodating any medical equipment that may be needed. A sign on the wall explains that while a nurse is on call around the clock for medical issues, guests and family are always welcome to visit.
The dining area is filled with comfortable chairs and tables, with a range of food stations offering a variety of dishes. Staff members move through the room, ready to help patients sit down and eat, or to answer questions. There's also a room that can be used for small private parties, like birthdays or anniversaries.
There's a recreation room in the facility. A schedule on the wall lists events that are planned for the month, like cooking classes, card games, movie nights, and even field trips.