How to Get Things in Order for the Move
A little bit of preparation will make for a smoother transition for your loved one.
Choosing a senior living community can feel like a daunting task. To help with the decision-making process here are some important resources to help aid your decision. We'd love to visit with you, please contact us with your questions.
A little bit of preparation will make for a smoother transition for your loved one.
Still trying to decide between the cost of living in a senior living community and living at home? We have a useful resource to help. Take a look at this worksheet for a beneficial comparison.
Here’s a helpful checklist that quickly compares the cost of living at a senior living community vs living at home by viewing the comparison document.
Aging. It’s difficult to see— especially in those you love. If you think your loved one needs some help, here are some signs to look for.
When caring for someone with Dementia, the proper environment can make difference. Here are some helpful tips for family members of persons with Dementia.
Learning how to deal with Dementia is overwhelming but there are some tips that can make communication a little easier for both you and your loved one.
The Senior Linkage Line is a free resource for seniors and their families. A single call can help simplify the complex issues and decisions you face every day.
If you are a veteran (or a spouse of a veteran), visit this site to learn more about a benefit that might be available to help you pay for Assisted Living or Memory Care.
747-1036 sf.
$1,880 - $2,220 per month1126-1299 sf.
$2,745 - $3,110 per month1526 sf.
$3,570 per month
A one-time nonrefundable fee of $2,000 is paid prior to move in to reserve your apartment. The fee covers the cost of maintaining the home and preparing your apartment. (Prices are subject to change. 01.01.21).
Download Pricing Sheet518-594 sf.
$3,850 - $4,095 per month686-1012 sf.
$4,220 - $4,810 per month1060-1169 sf.
$5,115 - $5,170 per monthA one-time nonrefundable fee of $2,000 is paid prior to move in to reserve your apartment. The fee covers the cost of maintaining the home and preparing your apartment. (Prices are subject to change. 01.01.21).
Download Pricing Sheet452-619 sf.
$4,155 - $4,630 per monthA one-time nonrefundable fee of $2,000 is paid prior to move in to reserve your apartment. The fee covers the cost of maintaining the home and preparing your apartment. (Prices are subject to change. 01.01.21).
Download Pricing SheetHow does a person get to live in a Pillars Senior Living community?
Please talk with the Outreach & Sales Director at the location of your choice to see what apartments are available and learn all about life at The Pillars. If you like what you hear and see, you can reserve an apartment by putting down the Community Fee, and you can work together with the Outreach & Sales Director on the next steps in the move-in process. If the apartment of your choice is not available, or you’re not quite ready to make a move, you can put down the refundable waitlist deposit to be added to our waiting list for that specific unit. We encourage you to come and visit before you ‘need’ senior living, especially if you feel there is a specific type of apartment floorplan or view that you will want. The sooner you get on the waiting list the more opportunity you will have when the time comes for you to move.
Do you buy or rent apartments at The Pillars?
Please talk with the Outreach & Sales Director at the location of your choice to see what apartments are available and learn all about life at The Pillars. If you like what you hear and see, you can reserve an apartment by putting down the Community Fee, and you can work together with the Outreach & Sales Director on the next steps in the move-in process. If the apartment of your choice is not available, or you’re not quite ready to make a move, you can put down the refundable waitlist deposit to be added to our waiting list for that specific unit. We encourage you to come and visit before you ‘need’ senior living, especially if you feel there is a specific type of apartment floorplan or view that you will want. The sooner you get on the waiting list the more opportunity you will have when the time comes for you to move.
Does Medicare or Health Insurance pay for Senior Living?
Please talk with the Outreach & Sales Director at the location of your choice to see what apartments are available and learn all about life at The Pillars. If you like what you hear and see, you can reserve an apartment by putting down the Community Fee, and you can work together with the Outreach & Sales Director on the next steps in the move-in process. If the apartment of your choice is not available, or you’re not quite ready to make a move, you can put down the refundable waitlist deposit to be added to our waiting list for that specific unit. We encourage you to come and visit before you ‘need’ senior living, especially if you feel there is a specific type of apartment floorplan or view that you will want. The sooner you get on the waiting list the more opportunity you will have when the time comes for you to move.
Do I need a doctor’s order to live here?
Please talk with the Outreach & Sales Director at the location of your choice to see what apartments are available and learn all about life at The Pillars. If you like what you hear and see, you can reserve an apartment by putting down the Community Fee, and you can work together with the Outreach & Sales Director on the next steps in the move-in process. If the apartment of your choice is not available, or you’re not quite ready to make a move, you can put down the refundable waitlist deposit to be added to our waiting list for that specific unit. We encourage you to come and visit before you ‘need’ senior living, especially if you feel there is a specific type of apartment floorplan or view that you will want. The sooner you get on the waiting list the more opportunity you will have when the time comes for you to move.
What’s the difference between Independent Living and Assisted Living?
Please talk with the Outreach & Sales Director at the location of your choice to see what apartments are available and learn all about life at The Pillars. If you like what you hear and see, you can reserve an apartment by putting down the Community Fee, and you can work together with the Outreach & Sales Director on the next steps in the move-in process. If the apartment of your choice is not available, or you’re not quite ready to make a move, you can put down the refundable waitlist deposit to be added to our waiting list for that specific unit. We encourage you to come and visit before you ‘need’ senior living, especially if you feel there is a specific type of apartment floorplan or view that you will want. The sooner you get on the waiting list the more opportunity you will have when the time comes for you to move.
What’s the difference between Assisted Living and Memory Care?
Please talk with the Outreach & Sales Director at the location of your choice to see what apartments are available and learn all about life at The Pillars. If you like what you hear and see, you can reserve apartment by putting down the Community Fee, and you can work together with the Outreach & Sales Director on the next steps in the move-in process. If the apartment of your choice is not available, or you’re not quite ready to make a you can put down the refundable waitlist deposit to be added to our waiting list for that specific unit. We encourage you to come and visit before you ‘need’ senior living, especially if you feel there is a specific type of floorplan or view that you will want. The sooner you get on the waiting list the more opportunity you will have when the time comes for you to move.
How much does it cost to live at a Pillars community?
Please talk with the Outreach & Sales Director at the location of your choice to see what apartments are available and learn all about life at The Pillars. If you like what you hear and see, you can reserve an apartment by putting down the Community Fee, and you can work together with the Outreach & Sales Director on the next steps in the move-in process. If the apartment of your choice is not available, or you’re not quite ready to make a move, you can put down the refundable waitlist deposit to be added to our waiting list for that specific unit. We encourage you to come and visit before you ‘need’ senior living, especially if you feel there is a specific type of apartment floorplan or view that you will want. The sooner you get on the waiting list the more opportunity you will have when the time comes for you to move.