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Assisted Care. One Big Family.

Here in our assisted living communities, we treat older adults just like you would any member of your own family: with unconditional care, support, and kindness. We stress the importance of independence – highlighting consistent advocacy for self-determination – combined with an attentive dose of respectful assistance. After all, your family is a part of our family.

Our core services embody independent living skills while focusing on your loved one’s individual empowerment to live their best lives. Our St. Louis assisted living communities feature an extensive array of amenities for those who need support services and personal assistance to remain physically and mentally active.

We are proud to provide access to extensive services and support programs for older adults. View All Services
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Services in Assisted Living

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  • Three healthy (and delicious!) daily meals inspired by our very own culinary team

  • 24-hour resident care by our highly trained and dedicated staff

  • Lively community events and fun outings

  • Mass, pastoral care, and spiritual activities

  • Beautiful common areas for gathering with friends and loved ones

  • Personal care assistance (bathing, getting dressed, etc.)

  • Medication management and administration

  • Public transportation

  • Beauty/barbershop amenities

  • Wellness program

  • Fitness equipment*

  • Physical, speech, and occupational therapies*

  • Private living and dining room*

  • Updated memory care home*

  • Specialized dementia and Alzheimer’s care services available*

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A Continuum of Care

We provide customized services tailored to our residents and their specific level of care. As that level changes, our assisted living communities offer flexible solutions to meet the shifting needs of our older adults. This approach ensures long-term stability, comfort, and peace of mind for seniors and their families.

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Great Expectations

Activities – including exercise classes, lectures, arts and crafts, card games, and parties – plus outings ranging from shopping and dining to theater and sporting events are available for our residents’ enjoyment.

Founded under the principles of Jesus Christ, we provide the best possible physical, social, and spiritual care for our residents. These Catholic teachings are the heart of our assisted living communities where plenty of interesting choices await.

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Assisted Living Locations

Mother of Perpetual Help

Assisted Living
Memory Care

Keep your loved ones close while maintaining their independence in our memory care and assisted living community.

7609 Watson Road
St. Louis, MO 63119
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St. Elizabeth Hall

Assisted Living

Enjoy major independence with minor assistance.

325 N. Newstead Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63108

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St. Louis Assisted Living FAQs

What is the difference between an assisted living facility, center, and community?

There’s no formal difference between an assisted living facility, center, or community, as the terms are used interchangeably. What matters more is the level of care offered, staffing quality, resident experience, and how flexible the services are as needs change.

How do you qualify for assisted living in St. Louis?

You typically qualify for assisted living if you need help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, medication management, or mobility. Our communities conduct a care assessment to ensure they can safely meet your needs and create a personalized care plan.

How do you pay for assisted living when you have no money?

Paying for assisted living with limited funds often involves combining resources such as Medicaid waivers, veterans benefits, long-term care insurance, or proceeds from selling a home. Some families also explore short-term bridge loans or community financial assistance programs while longer-term funding is arranged.

Does insurance cover assisted living?

Traditional health insurance and Medicare generally do not cover assisted living costs. Long-term care insurance and certain veterans benefits may help pay for services, depending on your policy and eligibility.

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