Nazareth House sits on five acres with gentle gardens, quiet walking paths, and outdoor patio spaces, and it's managed by the Sisters of Nazareth who have served seniors since 1952-there's a real Catholic presence, and you'll see the Sisters living onsite, with their ministry working to meet spiritual and care needs of residents, but people of any faith are welcome. The front desk is open daily from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and provides general information or help with planning assisted living; they offer a range of residential options, so folks can choose between independent living, assisted living services, a respite program for short-term stays, and hospice and palliative care for those in need of extra medical support. There are private rooms and studios for singles or married couples, all with air conditioning and phones, and emergency call systems are in each room for safety-nurses are on-site at all hours, with 12-16 hour nursing care shifts, 24/7 supervision, and medication reminders or coordination, and there's always someone to help with bathing, dressing, and daily activities if needed. The care center is licensed, and the staff includes a Director of Clinical Services and Outreach, plus aides for specialized services for elderly and memory care-though the community lists Alzheimer's care, it's been reported as not fully licensed for some of those services.
Residents get daily housekeeping, laundry, room service, and three meals a day; dining happens both in a central bistro and in private rooms, and there's always support for specific diets or nutritional needs. Activities fill the calendar, like life enrichment programs, group activities, movie nights, a fitness room, arts, crafts, music in St. Thomas Hall, and both resident-run and community-sponsored events. You'll find a chapel and auditorium for prayer or services, along with a library, computer room, salon, game room, and spots for music or concerts. The bistro and guest meals make dining social, and special outings take residents out to shop, for medical appointments, or for recreation, all by the community's own shuttle bus. For those who want their own space, the independent living section lets folks remain autonomous but have access to shared amenities and emergency help.
Nazareth House values dignity and a homelike atmosphere, with a holistic care approach-physical, spiritual, social, all taken into account. There's a focus on friendship, security, and feeling cared for, with staff and volunteers making sure everyone is safe. The community welcomes pets, though you won't see community-owned animals right now. There's technology for emergencies and cable TV in the common rooms, plus walking trails outside, and gardens to visit, so there's something peaceful wherever you turn. The Sisters of Nazareth, along with the staff, look out for both spiritual and physical wellbeing, and they care for people of all backgrounds. The whole place was built for the aged, with policies for safeguarding and access, and the grounds offer calm and privacy all around.