
Living & Care Options

Assisted Living
Assisted living is ideal for people who can live independently, but need extra help with daily tasks such as taking medication, bathing, making meals or housekeeping.

Skilled Nursing
When chronic health issues, long-term illness or a prolonged recovery impact daily living, a skilled nursing care community is often the best option.

Rehabilitation
When surgery, illness or injury keeps you from doing the things you enjoy, senior rehabilitation services can help speed your recovery.

Memory Care
Memory care is specialized care designed for older adults living with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia.
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View All StoriesThe first impression was very positive. It’s a beautiful lobby and lounge area. Everybody was very warm and welcoming. My dad is not a real outgoing kind of person. He always says that’s why he married my mother—so she could do all the talking. But every time you walk in, there are people either in the lounge or up here in the dinning room that are working on crafts or doing Bingo or having Bible…
Pat Family

The residents are always happy to meet new people. They love getting to know you personally, and they love asking questions about your families, your pets, what you do at home for fun, asking when you’re going to come back so they know when they’re going to see you again. I would recommend coming to work with us.
Jamie Associate

I like the one-on-ones with the residents—developing those relationships, and also with their families. Just getting to know them. Getting them to be comfortable being able to come to us. We have that open door policy, and the residents and family just kind of come. They feel confident in coming and comfortable coming to us.
Vicki Associate
