Leisure Living Apartments is a group of senior living communities in South Dakota, with locations in Salem, Hartford, and Corsica, offering a range of living options for older adults, and the buildings include Salem Apartments, Southtown Apartments, Hill Center Apartments, and St. Mary's Hall Apartments, which have different layouts like efficiency, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units, as well as multi-family apartments and town homes with attached garages, most with private bathrooms and step-in showers, so seniors who want a bit more space or certain amenities can choose what fits their needs; there's also a focus on comfort and security, since the facilities have fire alarms, sprinklers, and staff on hand around the clock, and because the living areas are private and cleaned weekly, residents don't need to worry about housekeeping or laundry, and daily life runs easier when electricity, heat, cable TV, and even property taxes or snow removal are included, while staff members check in with residents and help out where needed, even with things like medication, personal care, or simple daily routines, since there's nursing care, medication administration services, and personal care assistance for those who need it, but there are also independent living apartments for folks in good health who want a social environment but don't need much help.
Residents get three meals a day, served with attention to dietary needs, and everyone can take part in group breakfasts, social evenings, or daily activities that help keep a sense of community, with things like access to a library, kitchens or kitchenettes, and organized social events, so even though everyone has their own apartment or townhome, no one's left feeling alone, and the grounds get routine care like lawn mowing and snow removal, so families don't have to worry about upkeep.
There's memory care and dementia support for residents who have Alzheimer's Disease or other challenges with daily living, and there's assisted living for seniors who need help with meals, showering, or housekeeping, so seniors can have support as needs change, which is important as these communities offer a range of care from independent living to more involved nursing and memory care, and because Leisure Living works with Medicare, Medicaid, VA Benefits, and private insurance, it gives people more choice about how to pay for services.
Staff members also help families learn more about senior care with outreach and education, and they encourage family visits through guest and family services, while providing extra help like senior transportation, respite care, and even hospice care if needed, so residents don't have to leave the community as their health needs change, and all of this comes together with what they call a legacy of caring, aiming to support the mind, body, and spirit of every senior, in an easygoing and comfortable place that tries to keep everyone safe, active, and connected.