Living Better, Growing Together. Discover how you can live your best life at a PSL Life Plan Community.
At Presbyterian Senior Living, you have the choice of communities from urban to suburban to rural. Live the retirement you have always envisioned. Pursue passions, find new interests, engage in purposeful living, make holistic wellness your priority. We're here to support and encourage you to thrive in whatever it is you envision in your third act. This is what we mean by Living Better, Growing Together.
It's time to rethink retirement living. Independent living residents live life on their terms. Do you seek an active and engaged lifestyle where you have the freedom from home maintenance with the added benefit of opportunities for social engagement? Ready to downsize but don't want to purchase another home to care for? There are multiple residential options at a PSL community. Choose from cottages or apartments. Communities feature options for dining, fitness, and additional amenities such as workshops, hiking trails, and endless clubs and social groups to join if you desire.
Karen | Life Plan Community Resident
Karen | Life Plan Community Resident
Todd | Life Plan Community Resident
Todd | Life Plan Community Resident
Fred | Life Plan Community Resident
Fred | Life Plan Community Resident
Toni & Herb K. | Life Plan Community Residents
There is a lot to consider when making a move to a life plan community. Get the answers to the most frequently answered questions here.
A life plan community, also known as a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), provides multiple living options on one campus. Residents typically move into independent living residences where they often remain throughout their life. If the care needs of a resident change as they age, the opportunity to move within the campus to a more supportive environment is available. Think of it as putting a plan in place for your life, so you don't move during a crisis or leave life decisions up to someone else.
The monthly fees in independent living at a life plan community cover the cost of living in the residence of your choosing. In most communities utilities and a dining plan is also included. Your monthly fee also includes opportunities for social engagement such as clubs, activities, entertainment, fitness and scheduled trips and outings.
What happens if you are with us longer than your resources last? No one has ever been asked to leave the Presbyterian Senior Living system of care because they had outlived their resources. There is, however, an application process, which requires that eligibility for Medical Assistance and other third-party reimbursements be maintained. Divesting assets through gifts, trusts or in other ways could disqualify you for this assistance or result in a longer time period before which you would qualify. We have an unwavering history of keeping our commitment to the people we serve.
Presbyterian Senior Living is committed to fully embracing the diversity of all persons living and working in our communities so that together, we can foster a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion in an environment free of all forms of discrimination where all people are treated with dignity and respect. Our goal is to cultivate awareness and understanding of personal differences and biases so that an environment of understanding, acceptance, respect and support is established.
At Presbyterian Senior Living, Independent Living residents pay a one-time Resident Investment Fee and an ongoing monthly maintenance fee. PSL believes in transparency in pricing. Explore the link below, for a complete list of locations with access to overview packets that includes pricing.
Wondering if you are considering the right living option? We can help! If one or more of the examples below matches your situation, independent living at a life plan community may be the right choice.
You want to unburden yourself from homeownership and live a maintenance-free lifestyle.
You live alone and find companionship and socialization beneficial.
You want to choose where you live on your potential future care needs and make a plan so the decision isn't left to your loved ones in a time of crisis.
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