Chapel House Corbin, part of the Christian Care Communities, sits at 1375 Master Street in Corbin, KY, and offers independent and assisted living options for seniors aged 62 and older, with special services also available for those needing memory care or support with Alzheimer's. The community has one-bedroom apartments with private baths, handy kitchenettes, roomy closets, and features like emergency pull cords, so seniors have both comfort and safety. Folks appreciate the well-lit, secure parking and how the property is kept up with peaceful gardens and wide pathways, making it easy to get around, especially since everything is handicap accessible.
There's a sense of togetherness here, with a community room for gatherings, tastefully decorated lobbies, activities rooms, a chapel for spiritual needs, and plenty of group lounges and meeting spaces for residents to spend time together or host private gatherings. An on-site chaplain offers pastoral care and support, while faith-based programs and the attractive chapel inside each community bring peace to those who seek spiritual care. If you like a lively routine, planned outings and transportation to the grocery store, social events, midday meals prepared by chefs, and a hair salon are all part of daily life here.
The property offers a secure setting with 24-hour security, launderettes for easy laundry, and all maintenance taken care of so nobody has to worry about yard work or repairs. Residents can have overnight guests, hold private events, and even apply for low-income housing under HUD guidelines-the community considers income and completed applications to determine fees. Seniors with additional needs can receive assistance with daily activities, medical-model nursing care at the Christian Health Center, or services at home through trained aides for non-medical care and companionship. There's always someone ready to help, whether it's support for co-occurring disorders, memory care designed to reduce confusion and wandering, or just someone to talk to during a midday meal.
The community has earned awards for friendliness, helpfulness, and good meal service, as folks here tend to look out for each other. The place focuses on a whole-person approach, with care for body, mind, and spirit through its Christian Care Community roots, making sure residents can stay active, social, and supported while remaining as independent as possible. More information is available at christiancarecommunities.org for those looking to learn more about the details or start the application process.