Marycrest Senior Housing sits at 1607 W 12th Street Peterson Mansion #1300 in Davenport, Iowa, and is part of a group of senior communities with names like Cumberland House, Aspire of Pleasant Valley Nursing & Rehabilitation Center, Crosstown Square Senior Living, and Petersen Commons Assisted Living. The community serves adults 55 and older, offering different levels of care including independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, so residents can stay in one place as their needs change. Residents can get support with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and medication, or live on their own without needing much help, though staff are nearby if that changes. The skilled nursing area provides medical care day and night, including wound care, rehabilitation, and help with health needs that are more complex. Memory care has special programs and secure spaces for people with Alzheimer's and dementia, keeping safety and activities top of mind.
People who live here can bring their cats or dogs, as long as their pets weigh between 16-30 pounds, and the community understands pets are important. The monthly cost can be as low as $590 for a two-bedroom unit, though full details depend on services chosen. Wheelchair accessible showers and tubs are standard in many rooms, and the whole building includes ramps, elevators, accessible parking, and easy-to-use spaces.
Meals are made from scratch, with dining options for residents, and there's both indoor and outdoor common areas, so people can spend time together, relax, or join in on activities. There's a fitness center and a movie room, and residents can join in on on-site and off-site activities, field trips, and social events. A social director sets up the calendar and helps keep everyone busy and involved. There are beautician services available right inside the community.
Marycrest prides itself on a lively, community-focused atmosphere, and has many community features like transportation, parking, Wi-Fi, an outside patio, and spaces to meet or just sit. People who smoke can do so in private indoor areas or outside. The staff includes caregivers trained to give the right support and health care, whether it's clinical help or just help with everyday needs. The environment is designed for active seniors but also supports those who need more hands-on help, so residents can stay independent as long as possible. The whole place is set up to be maintenance-free, with services to suit many needs, from enjoying a pet to participating in a lively social life, and everything is planned to help people age in place safely and comfortably.