Living Options

Support for changing needs

Care That Fits the Person

Every resident has different routines, abilities, preferences, and care needs.

Legacy Assisted Living offers personalized living options designed to support safety, independence, dignity, and meaningful connection.

Whether your family is beginning to explore assisted living or needs more specialized memory support, we’re here to help you understand the options.

Older adult enjoying a comfortable assisted living environment

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Choose the Support That Feels Right

Each option is designed to provide the right balance of assistance, independence, comfort, and community.

Assisted Living

Personalized support with daily activities while encouraging residents to remain as independent as possible.

  • Medication support
  • Help with bathing, dressing, and personal care
  • Mobility assistance
  • Meals, housekeeping, and activities
  • Peace of mind for families

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Memory Care

Compassionate, structured support for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and other forms of memory loss.

  • Calm, predictable routines
  • Personalized memory support
  • Secure, comfortable surroundings
  • Meaningful activities
  • Family communication and reassurance

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Comfort, clarity, and planning

More Than a Care Level

Choosing the right community also means understanding apartment options, costs, daily life, and how care can adjust over time.

Floor Plans & Apartment Styles

Explore studio and suite options designed for comfort, privacy, and familiar personal touches.

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Pricing

Learn what affects assisted living costs, what is typically included, and how care levels are determined.

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When Is It Time?

Review common signs that additional support may help and learn why planning early creates more choices.

Review the Signs

Support that adapts

Needs Can Change Over Time

Some residents need only occasional reminders or light assistance when they first move in.

Others may need more support with mobility, medication, personal care, or memory.

Care plans are reviewed regularly so support can adjust as needs change while preserving as much independence as possible.