Assisted Living
Monthly Activity Calendar
Assisted Living Brochure
Twilight Times Newsletter
Call 386-3211 for information about
current
Assisted Living apartment openings.
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Specious living apartments, 1 or 2 bedrooms.
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Elegant main dining room with table service.
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Private dining room for special events.
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Library.
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Chapel.
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Arts & Crafts Room
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Planting Gardens
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Beauty/Barber Shop
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Laundry Facilities
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Outdoor Patio/Walk
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Private Indoor Mailboxes
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Short-Stay Apartments
Assisted Living One Bedroom Floor Plan
Assisted Living Two Bedroom Floor Plan
Apartments
Include:
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Wall-to-wall carpeting
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Mini blinds
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Large safety-equipped bathrooms
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Walk-in closets
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Individually-controlled heating and air
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Smoke detectors and sprinklers
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Refrigerator
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Levered door handles for easy access
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Cable ready
PLEASE
VISIT OUR FACILITY!
Assisted
living has three service levels.
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INDEPENDENT LIVING includes 3 meals each day, special diets, full social
activities program, daily exercise program, linen service, housekeeping,
security and emergency call system, pharmacy services, medication
supervision, transportation to shopping and medical, help with bathing,
utilities, cable, daily trash removal and more.
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INTERACTIVE LIVING includes all features of independent living plus
assistance with three activities of daily living per day with encouragement and
coaching of independence.
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ASSISTED LIVING includes all features of independent and interactive living
plus assistance with four or more activities of daily living, incontinence
management, and more.
Also,
we have St. Luke's Cottage-Specialized Dementia Units.
Ask for more details.
The
Ave Maria Home was opened in 1956 by a group of women, the Ave Maria Guild, who
had a vision of creating a place where men and women of all faiths could age and
die gracefully. The Home was started as a retirement facility and through the
years has been transformed into a long-term care facility meeting the needs of
today’s seniors. For almost 50 years, Ave Maria has been building on the premise
that care of the frail and elderly is a community’s most important treasure. The
Ave Maria Guild for many years was the “guiding light” of care and compassion by
raising funds, volunteering and working at the Home. The Guild has contributed
many countless hours and funds for the residents.
Ave Maria complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964, section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title IX of the
Education Amendment of 1972 and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975.