Colonial House Of Crystal City is a long-term care facility in Missouri that provides several levels of care, including assisted living, board and care, memory care, and skilled nursing. The community is licensed and goes by different unit names based on the specific care needs, like Memory Care and Assisted Living. Residents can choose from semi-private one-bedroom apartments or suites that offer private bathrooms, air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, and options for furnished rooms. The community makes daily life easier by offering help with bathing, dressing, medication management, transfers, insulin injections, meal preparation, personal care, and dementia care. Staff provide 24-hour supervision, a call system, and both scheduled and resident-run activities like movie nights, music programs, arts, and social gatherings.
Colonial House Of Crystal City accepts both Medicaid and Medicare. There are specialized programs for residents living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment, and those who don't walk can get extra support. People can get either 12 to 16 hours of nursing care each day or independent living with optional assistance. The community has shared and private rooms, a game room, library, business room, fitness area, spa, wellness room, barbershop, walking paths, and relaxing garden spaces, plus a movie theater and outdoor activities. For meals, there's a community dining room with all-day dining by professional chefs, and special diets and allergies get careful attention. Housekeeping, laundry, move-in coordination, and concierge services are available as well.
Colonial House Of Crystal City aims to let people age in place with care that changes as needs evolve, whether someone just needs a little help or much more. Skilled nursing is offered for advanced needs like rehabilitation, wound care, or complex health conditions. Residents join in daily activities, community events, and enjoy a maintenance-free lifestyle with the support they may need, and the staff focuses on making daily life comfortable and engaging without overpromising what their community can do.