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More About Credo Senior Living
Our 18-26 suite residences are perfect for mature adults who want to remain active, yet have the services they need to continue to live a confident life. Located in rural communities, each residence is made to exude a feeling of understated elegance. Attention to detail is the rule when it comes to residence quality and layout, including the location and line-of-sight to bathrooms which have been found to extend continence and foster feelings of independence. There are many comfortable areas that create social environments and encourage a variety of activities; residents can read a book by the double-sided fireplace, listen to music by the baby grand piano, or enjoy the company of friends on the outdoor patio. A professional kitchen and stylish dining room are centrally located, and each Senior Living suite has a kitchenette so that residents can enjoy a private snack or meal with friends and family as desired.
Services
The following services are included for all residents
- 3 Nutritionally-balanced, home-cooked meals served in our dining room daily (snacks always available)
- Licensed nurse on call 24/7
- Certified staff on duty 24/7
- Personal Emergency response system
- Housekeeping service
- Personal laundry service
- Life enrichment programs including social, cultural, spiritual and recreational activities
- All utilities except personal phone line
Amenities
- Professional kitchen
- Restaurant style dining with table linens
- Double-sided fireplace
- Baby grand piano
- Big screen television
- Partially covered outdoor patio
- Numerous comfortable sitting areas in the central living space
- Library
- Guest suite
- Landscaped grounds with attractive, shady sitting areas
- Adult Day Services
- Respite care
- Free wireless internet
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