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Where to Begin When Considering a Senior Living Community

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There are several senior living options, and each has its advantages and considerations.

  • Independent Living is ideal for older adults who want to enjoy a vibrant, maintenance-free lifestyle with the comforts of home and the benefits of community living. Here, you’ll find the perfect balance of independence, convenience, and privacy. This option is for older adults who don't require assistance with activities of daily living. Read more.
  • Assisted Living is designed to provide just the right level of support while encouraging independence, dignity, and quality of life. Residents receive personalized care tailored to their unique needs, including assistance with daily activities such as bathing or dressing and medication management. To ensure safety, comfort, and peace of mind, we offer 24/7 clinical support. Read more.
  •  Skilled nursing and rehabilitation provides 24/7 care in a compassionate, supportive environment when health needs become more complex. Our licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants (CNAs) deliver attentive, personalized support tailored to each resident’s medical, physical, and emotional needs – whether for short-term rehabilitation or long-term care. Read more.
  • Integrated memory support with skilled nursing can increase the benefits for individuals with cognitive impairments by improving the quality of life, and offering a more person-centered and comprehensive approach to care. Inclusive memory care not only enhances safety, but also provides valuable support and resources for families dealing with the challenges of dementia care. Read more.
  • Respite care is an opportunity to be our guest, receive compassionate care, and enjoy the benefits of our community life while your caregiver takes time off to rest and rejuvenate. From our Life Enrichment programs to wonderful amenities like our dining services, transportation and concierge services, it’s our goal to help you reach a higher level of well-being regardless of your length of stay.  Read more.

When making the decision to transition to a senior living community, whether for yourself or a family member, it’s important to evaluate your specific needs and preferences. Each living option at Casey's Pons is tailored to different levels of assistance and care, addressing the varying—and often changing—needs of older adults.

Consider factors such as:

  • healthcare services
  • social activities
  • meal options
  • amenities provided by each community

Talk to current residents and their families to get insight into daily life and overall satisfaction with the community. Ultimately, you want to find a place that aligns with your preferences, requirements, and financial situation—and offers a place that feels like home.

Ready to learn more about living at Casey's Pond?

Surrounded by the beauty of the mountains, we’ve learned that even the small moments in life are worth celebrating. If you’re interested in learning more or have any questions, please fill out our form and our Residency Specialist will follow up with you.

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    Surrounded by the beauty of the mountains, we’ve learned that even the small moments in life are worth celebrating. If you’re interested in learning more or have any questions, please contact us.

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