Ascension Living Resurrection Village sits as a retirement community offering a wide range of care and service options, so folks can stay as their needs change, and you see, they've got independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory support, and even hospice all on one campus-which really helps when you want to age in place without having to move around. The place is faith-based and keeps a full schedule of religious services, including daily Mass right there in a beautiful on-site chapel, and residents can choose private rooms with full kitchens and roomy closets, whether in a studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartment, so there's a real sense of home. Now, the staff is well-trained, and many speak more than one language, and they're there to help with whatever you might need, like meals, housekeeping, help with medication, even driving, which is handy since they offer scheduled rides to stores and events and keep free ground-level parking for visitors. You'll find the buildings are safe, clean, and controlled by secure access, which makes family feel better about their loved ones living there.
They keep the place lively with social programs, a full calendar of activities, arts and crafts, clubs, and regular outings to museums or shows, and for those who like staying active, there's a heated pool, fitness center with classes like yoga and tai chi, walking and bike paths, a greenhouse, and garden spaces for anybody who wants to dig in the dirt or just take in some fresh air. Folks here can use the game and card rooms, the library, computer room, on-site bank, and even a beauty salon-all just steps from the apartments. And the food's important too, with elegant dining rooms serving meals every day and kitchenettes available in the apartments if you want to do your own cooking sometimes, plus coin-op laundry on every floor for those who want to handle their own laundry. There are guest suites when family comes from out of town, and there's also a secured memory care unit for people who need a safe space and support with memory loss.
Residents have choices, whether they need a little help with daily tasks, want a maintenance-free lifestyle, or have medical needs needing skilled nursing, with personalized care programs like the Serenity program and the At Home Choices portfolio, which includes things like adult day services, home health, PACE, and respite care if somebody needs a short-term stay. There's always staff around to help, and they're big on making sure everyone can be as independent as possible while living with dignity. Housekeeping is handled, rides for shopping and appointments happen on schedule, and there are outdoor and indoor common areas for socializing, plus guest parking-so visiting is easy. They really put effort into social connections, so neighbors become friends through shared meals and activities, and the campus stays a supportive, caring environment for everyone, no matter what stage of life they're in.