The Home

Your parent's own room, with their own things in it.

Six bedrooms, no roommates, no shared bathrooms. Bring the recliner, the quilt, the wall of photographs and the reading lamp. Ten thousand square feet means the rest of the house is shared by six people instead of sixty.

Six Private Bedrooms

Private bath, television, and a window that opens.

The Bay Suite — view 1
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The Bay Suite

King bed · Bay window · Adjoining sitting room

The Garden Suite — view 1
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The Garden Suite

Garden views · Fireplace · Sitting area

The Fireside Suite — view 1
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The Fireside Suite

Private fireplace · Sitting area · En-suite bath

The Magnolia Suite — view 1
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The Magnolia Suite

Sunlit yellow walls · Queen bed · Sitting area

The Sage Suite — view 1
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The Sage Suite

Quiet wing · Tall windows · Personal vanity

The Crimson Suite — view 1
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The Crimson Suite

Rich crimson walls · King bed · Private en-suite bath

Every room is furnished differently, and residents are encouraged to move their own furniture in before the first night. Familiar things make the first week far easier.

Everyone eats at the same table. — view 1

Dining Room

Everyone eats at the same table.

Three meals a day, cooked in this house and served hot. Diabetic, low-sodium, pureed, soft-textured, vegetarian or cultural diets are cooked to order — not scraped off a standard tray.

A real kitchen, not a warming station. — view 1

The Kitchen

A real kitchen, not a warming station.

Professional ranges, granite counters, and prep space for six different diets at once. Residents who still like to help with the peeling and the stirring are welcome to.

Where the day starts. — view 1

Morning Sun Room

Where the day starts.

Glass on three sides, warm by nine, and the room residents drift to with coffee. Good light matters more than most brochures admit — especially for sleep, mood and appetite.

Visit

Photos only go so far.

Walk the hallway, sit on the bed, open the closet, taste what is cooking. We host one family at a time so the house stays calm for the people who live here.

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