Assisted Living at Haven of Grace Residence

Where Compassion Meets Comfort

At Haven of Grace Residence, assisted living is more than just care—it's connection, comfort, and community. We provide personalized support in a warm, home-based setting that honors the dignity and independence of every resident.

Guided by Compassion, Grounded in Grace

We believe aging should be met with grace, respect, and purpose. Our approach centers around:

  • Individualized Care Plans tailored to each resident’s unique needs and preferences

  • 24/7 compassionate CNA staff ensuring comfort and safety around the clock

  • A warm, home-like setting that feels like family—not a facility

  • Holistic living that includes physical, emotional, and social wellness

  • Nutritious home-cooked meals and daily activities to uplift the spirit

We meet our residents where they are, helping them enjoy their best possible quality of life—whether that

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Living Gracefully, Living Fully

Making the transition to assisted living comes with many life-enhancing benefits:

Independence with support – Residents maintain autonomy with help always nearby

Reduced isolation – A small, intimate setting encourages connection and friendship

Safety and peace of mind – Fall prevention, medication reminders, and secure surroundings

Relief for families – Confidence that your loved one is in kind, capable hands

Engaging daily routines – From crafts to music to gentle movement classes, we keep minds and bodies active

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Supporting the Ones Who Supported You💜

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Common Signs It May Be Time

  • Difficulty with activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, cooking, toileting, mobility)

  • Frequent falls or fear of falling

  • Medication mismanagement or missed doses

  • Noticeable weight loss or poor nutrition habits

  • Memory concerns or early signs of dementia

  • Social withdrawal or depression

  • Unclean or unsafe living conditions

  • Caregiver burnout or inability to meet 24/7 care needs, or a desire for more connection, routine, and peace of mind

If you're asking the question—“Is it time?”—we’re here to help you explore the answer with grace and honesty.

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Where Quality of Life Comes First

Assisted living isn’t about losing independence—it’s about gaining support that helps your loved one live better, not just longer. At Haven of Grace, we help residents thrive by offering

  • A peaceful home, not an institution

  • Round-the-clock compassionate care

  • Meaningful routines, companionship, and activities

  • Safety, dignity, and respect every single day

Often, families wait until there’s a crisis. But when assisted living is embraced earlier, residents adjust more easily and enjoy higher quality of life for longer.

We know there are emotions involved—guilt, grief, and uncertainty. But this transition can also be filled with hope, relief, and even joy. We’ll guide you gently through each step, ensuring your loved one feels welcomed, honored, and never alone

📽️ A Powerful Look at Aging in America

Aging in America: The Next Chapter – As Seen on PBS

We invite you to watch this deeply moving PBS video that offers an intimate look into the lives of Americans aged 85 and older—a group that is rapidly growing and often overlooked.

This short documentary explores the emotional, physical, and social realities of aging, through the lens of those who are living it every day. It reminds us that aging is not just about care—it’s about dignity, relationships, legacy, and quality of life.

At Haven of Grace Residence, we are deeply inspired by stories like these. They affirm our belief that every stage of life deserves compassion, attention, and joy. Our care model is built on this very truth—providing warmth, respect, and personalized support in a home setting that truly honors our elders.

“Growing old is not for the faint of heart, but it is still a privilege.”

A powerful and intimate look at the realities of aging in America and the burgeoning population of people who are 85+ years old.