Ascension Nazarethville Place sits in a quiet neighborhood and provides senior housing along with skilled nursing care for older adults, and you'll find both short-term rehab services and long-term support here, so people with different needs can get the right kind of help, and the staff is trained in helping folks with memory support, chronic illness, and everyday care, always trying to treat every person with respect and dignity just like part of the family, which is something they really focus on, and they have both independent and assisted living options, with separate neighborhoods that've got their own dining and living rooms, little kitchens that residents can use, and the whole place got a renovation not that long ago to make things nicer and more comfortable for everyone.
You'll see landscaped gardens, outdoor areas to sit in, and pleasant common rooms for people to visit, plus there's a nice dining room where meals are served, and they keep spiritual care services available too, especially for folks looking for Catholic connection, since the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth sponsor the place, so there's that added bit of support for those who want it, and you'll find both virtual and in-person tours for families who want to come by and look things over. The staff provides help with memory care, palliative care, respite stays, Adult Day Services, rehabilitation work, and even hospice, so folks can usually stay as their needs change, whether that's living in their own apartment, needing more regular care, or even using programs like PACE or Ascension at Home, which means people have lots of choices about how and where they live and get help.
Common areas are made to feel warm and home-like, which makes visits from friends and family easy, and they're always welcome, and amenities help people stay social, active, and well, with programs for health, wellness, and learning, along with spaces for quiet reflection or prayer when needed. They focus on everyone's safety and health, putting in good practices against things like COVID-19. Folks can count on personalized plans for care, and it's clear they value comfort as well as community, offering a straightforward place for elderly people who want to live with good support and a sense of belonging.