Joseph House offers assisted living with services like help with daily activities, medication management, meals, and personal care. The building uses mostly brick with some metal features, and it has a flat roof and a courtyard surrounded by the chapel and living quarters, which gives the place a quiet and private feel. There's a high-rise sisters' residence attached to the chapel by a hallway with aluminum windows, and a low-rise residence at the back with white painted metal balconies. The entry portico is new, made to match the old brick, and it looks updated but still connected to the original design.
Joseph House is connected to the Congregation of St. Joseph, and the Sisters of St. Joseph Residence Hall and Infirmary is in use now. The main focus is on senior care for religious communities, but they welcome people from any background or faith, and there's a strong faith-based approach for those who want it. The caregiving staff works hard to provide comfort, support, and privacy, while also making sure people can keep their independence as much as possible. Personalized care options help meet different needs, and there's respite care available.
Joseph House is set up for maintenance-free living. Residents don't have to worry about chores or upkeep. The community life program involves residents, staff, and families, so people feel included and supported. There's also a focus on social, mental, and spiritual engagement, with programs for Spiritual Direction, Spiritual Community, and Therapeutic Massage/Reiki. Joseph's Corner Gifts & Books is on site for small purchases, and there's a gallery showing daily life and events. They host community tours in person and online to give a sense of what living there looks like day to day.
Resources are easy to find, with an archive for historical questions, news and blog updates, and educational materials available. There's also a ministry of prayer, and people can send prayer requests. The Sisters and Associates have their own logins. As a place related to religious service and senior care, Joseph House centers its work around unity with God, each other, and the world through prayer, direct service, and advocacy, reaching communities in the U.S. and Japan. One-bedroom assisted living units start at $6,200 a month, and the assisted living environment focuses on comfort, connection, and ease, encouraging residents to build strong friendships and live without extra stress.