Personalized retirement living options
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Live your retirement how you want, where you want at an Ascension Living community. We listen to understand your individual needs and provide senior living options, personalized care, compassionate support and amenities that are right for you. You can choose from continuing care retirement living, independent and assisted residential living units to skilled nursing communities with memory support, rehabilitation services, and community-based and in-home offerings. Ascension Living can help you find the service and care level that’s right for you or your loved one.
Ascension Living Heritage Village offers a variety of living and care choices on our campus, including independent living, assisted living, short-term rehabilitation, long-term skilled nursing, and memory support.
Independent living
For the freedom of an active life without the burden of home maintenance, independent living is the right choice. It’s the life you want, with a host of helpful services just outside your door.
Assisted living
When you or your loved one finds daily life isn’t as easy as it once was, it may be time to consider assisted living. If you or your loved one can live somewhat independently, but could use a little help — like preparing meals, driving, managing medication and more — this could be the right choice.
Skilled nursing and short-term rehabilitation
With a focus on getting you back on your feet, our short-stay therapy services are a great way to transition between hospital and home. For more specialized needs, our long-term care staff is ready and waiting. From complex wound care to comprehensive therapies, our compassionate team is available 24/7 to provide respectful, patient-centered care.
Memory Support
Caring for a loved one with dementia can require extra support. When you choose Ascension Living for your loved one’s care, you can feel confident that their dignity and quality of life are our top priorities. Our care plans attend to your loved one’s unique physical, emotional and social needs. And you are always encouraged to offer input into the care process.