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Eighty-five-year-young Bill Myers, who lives at Keene Valley Neighborhood House, and his recumbent bike are a familiar sight on local roads.
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Keene Valley Neighborhood House resident Carol Buchanan has been collaborating on this display, which shows how widespread support for the facility is. Donors for the July 12 Golf Ball Drop live as far away as Oregon and Hawaii.
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Published July 01, 2008 10:01 pm - Seniors keep busy "" gardening, playing croquet and even cycling "" at the Keene Valley Neighborhood House.

Assisted living in Keene Valley
Keene facility an embracing neighborhood

By ALVIN REINER`
Staff Writer

KEENE VALLEY -- Keene Valley Neighborhood House sits amid the tranquility of the Adirondacks but is a bustling place.

One recent day, the expansive lawn provided the setting for a lively game of croquet, pairing residents with staff members and visitors. Though it was a non-competitive event, Carol Buchanan was happy to have her granddaughter Emma Gibbs there, as they handily won the match.

The non-profit adult-supportive-living center encourages family members to join in with the activities.

"Everyone is like family," Davis said.

Alan Siili, who uses a wheelchair, is an avid gardener. His garden, flourishing with tomatoes, leeks, lettuce and hot peppers, grows in raised boxes that keep the plants within easy reach.

Neighborhood House may be Bill Myers's residence, but the octogenarian is a familiar figure throughout the hamlet as he zips along on his recumbent bike.

"I'm a bike nut," he beamed. "I took this old regular bike then got plans to convert it and got people to put it together."

COMMUNITY ORIENTED

Keene Valley Neighborhood House has operated in its present form since 1979. However, the house, itself, has been in existence for about a century in a variety of uses. Initiated as a place to provide for socialization in 1909 by Dr. Charles Hatfield, the original home was open only to members and others by special invitation. It forbade drunks, games of chance and public dances for which tickets could be sold. The membership cost was 25 cents per hour, $2.50 per day or $15 per week.

There was an infirmary consisting of operating and recovery rooms that could also be utilized for maternity cases. Electricity was lacking, but indoor plumbing had been installed. In the early 1920s, the social aspects were supplanted by the medical needs. Due to an expanding patient load, a 16-bed hospital was completed in 1956 and continued in operation until 1978. In 1979, the facility was re-opened as a voluntary adult home.

"We are community oriented," said Neighborhood House Development Coordinator Beth Davis. "The community is a part of us, and we're part of the community. We feel we are the only facility like this in the Tri-Lakes area."

Close to 90 percent of the residents come from the North Country, while only three percent are from out-of-state.

Residents often participate in programs at the nearby Keene Central School. The town library and other amenities are within walking distance.

Classified as an assisted-living facility, Neighborhood House provides three meals a day, laundry services and assistance if needed for daily routines. Residents don't require regular medical services, however medications are given and monitored. Aides check on each resident at half-hour intervals.

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