Before you decide what you're going to leave out you should show everything on the product side rather than just the alcohol. Then you can start to sort through what parts are extraneous.
NaBH4 --> -BH4
CeCl3*7H2O --> -CeCl3
These make up the redox reactions?
For sodium borohydride I have BH4 + 1e- --> -BH4
Also,
CeCl3 + 7H2O --> -CeCl3 + 1e- + 14H+..I think this is wrong. I forgot how to balance the H2O. Is this acidic or basic? Acidic right?
You don't need to use that gen chem half reaction method to balance the equation, although it is redox reaction. The easiest way to think about it is that BH4- acts as a source of H minus and reduces the ketone to an alcohol. No need to think about free electrons at all.
If you look at the mechanism you'll see that CeCl3 is not part of the balanced equation. It simply acts as a catalyst. Specifically a lewis acid catalyst.
Again, you need to think about the mechanism and draw all of the side products. Once you've figured out the side products you can give them coefficients to balance the equation. As far as I know using the half reaction method will only complicate things. But if somebody else knows how to balance it that way they can chime in.