Saint Therese Senior Living of New Hope has offered care for older adults since 1968 and sits on more than 11 acres of landscaped gardens and walking paths, with the largest outdoor patio in town and a café called Café Rose where folks can gather, and the place has a peaceful feeling with lots of spots for social and spiritual activities, since there are even two chapels and healing gardens on site. The community has different living options so people can move in at different stages, including Independent Living apartments with either one- or two-bedrooms on monthly lease, with a security deposit, and Assisted Living suites or one- and two-bedroom apartments, where there's a second person fee and the elderly waiver is accepted. There's a Memory Care Residence for up to seven residents in private or shared suites, which has a community fee of $750 and is private pay only, and they also offer skilled nursing care, long-term care, and short-term rehabilitation, plus Transitional Care, hospice, and palliative care for those who need it.
Staff work on site around the clock and handle personalized care with input from residents, families, and professionals, and they give laundry including call and linen service, housekeeping, and personal care. There's van transportation scheduled for residents and a response system for emergencies, and full meal service is included for Assisted Living and Memory Care. You'll find underground parking at $50 a month, along with storage, a salon, secured entry, a theater, and a wellness center, and some places have a bistro or amphitheater. The grounds have manicured gardens and space to walk, and the community values faith and companionship, aiming to help each person feel supported. Saint Therese of New Hope is a nonprofit and puts all proceeds back into services, supporting programs and amenities that focus on dignity, independence, and a homelike environment. This place tries to make everyone feel welcome, with friendly staff, neighbors, and a mission to serve with love, and that kind of attitude shows in daily life here, where they want people to enjoy connections, stay active in their spirit and body, and receive help matched to their changing needs over time.