Shalom Tower II sits at 321 4th St NE in Mason City, Iowa, as part of the Good Shepherd Health Center, which has been around since 1946, and the building's been there since 1982 with forty-eight units meant for seniors wanting independent living, and it also shares its space with Shalom Tower I and The Manor. The building is secure and stays locked around the clock with assigned off-street parking so residents don't have to fret much about safety, and it's got laundry rooms, community rooms for social gatherings, and all basic utilities except phone and cable are rolled into the rent, which is income-based and subsidized by HUD, making it more affordable for many. Apartments are currently open for those who'd fit.
Shalom Tower II offers choices for independent living, assisted living, and memory care, so some folks stay quite active and handle their own needs, while others have caregivers help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and keeping track of medicine, with a focus on comfort, care, and neighborly connection. They've got wellness programs that value social and physical engagement, and there's a mix of activities-some over at the Senior Citizen Center, meals provided there on weekdays, and community events to keep people connected and busy. Chaplain services stand ready for spiritual needs, and a beauty/barber area is onsite for haircuts. There's an emergency person on call all day and night, plus telephone reassurance to check in on residents, which brings a bit of peace of mind to families.
The building limits photographs to protect people's privacy, but staff invite visitors to learn about events and daily goings-on. The area itself puts residents near three cafes, thirty-seven different restaurants, eight pharmacies, and twenty-four physicians, with several transportation options, and nearby places of worship for those who want them. Shalom Tower II and its larger community have earned awards like Best of Senior Living and All Star for their attention to care, connection, and meaningful activities that help seniors feel involved, mentally sharp, and as independent as they can manage. Nutritious meals get prepared with attention to vitamins and taste, especially in the congregate dining, and memory care is built specifically to help those with dementia or Alzheimer's live with less confusion and more safety, with therapies and housing set up to cut down on wandering or distress.
All in all, Shalom Tower II keeps things honest and steady: safe, neighborly, supportive, and close to much of what older folks may want or need, without making anyone feel like they're just a number in the crowd.