Charless Place

    4431 South Broadway, St. Louis, MO, 63111
    4.0 · 2 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Skilled nursing

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    Amenities

    4.00 · 2 reviews

    Overall rating

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    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.0
    • Staff

      4.0
    • Meals

      3.8
    • Building

      4.2
    • Value

      3.8

    Location

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    About Charless Place

    Charless Place sits in a historic area of St. Louis, MO, where the building's long past as the former Home of the Friendless stretches back nearly 160 years and you can still see old features like sunrooms, early-twentieth-century screen doors, a main lobby from the 1850s, and a chapel from the 1960s, and you know it's one of those places that take historic tax credits and use them to line double-loaded corridors with new apartments, so folks live in spaces with one or two bedrooms, one bathroom, living areas with fireplaces, and even guest rooms so friends and family can stay for a visit. You'll find common areas where residents gather and talk, a library where folks read or just rest, and you'll notice staff have planned social activities to help keep everyone physically, mentally, and emotionally active, with on-site devotional activities for those who want them, and shared features like reserved parking for residents. Meals focus on nutrition and quality ingredients, coming with choices for entrees, sides, and desserts, and housekeeping plus laundry is included as part of daily life for people in assisted living. Licensed nurses are there all day and all night, providing diabetic care, incontinence support, non-ambulatory help, and rehabilitation services, and there's a full group of healthcare professionals-taking a multidisciplinary approach-who work together to offer tailored therapy and personalized assistance, whether someone needs daily living support or is working on recovery. Charless Place offers internet near the property, and while it has eleven different sections and additions from the 1850s through the 1990s, it keeps its public areas and historic architectural details so you get a real sense of the history here, and no matter your care needs or interests, programs and activities aim to fit individual preferences, all in a setting that balances belonging and independence. It's listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its long record as a charitable institution for seniors.

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