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Support that helps you reclaim your independence.
Assisted Living at The Plaza Assisted Living is designed for those who value preserving their independence while having professional help close at hand. From medication management to assistance with dressing or bathing, our staff makes every day simpler and safer while preserving each resident’s dignity, routine, and agency. Many senior residents find that with assisted living, life feels lighter — they no longer have to manage everything alone. Instead, they’re able to focus on living active, purposeful lives, with the reassurance that support is always available.
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Dining
Dining is designed to be both an opportunity for connection and a core part of overall wellness. With restaurant-style service three times a day, thoughtfully prepared meals offer nutrition as well as variety.

Enrichment
We offer a structured approach that supports physical wellness, cognitive engagement, and social connection. Our research-backed Plaza Life Protocol optimizes quality of life by integrating exercise, nutrition, hydration, and stress reduction into daily routines.

Housekeeping
Daily support includes professional housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance in both private residences and community spaces, creating a clean, organized living environment and allowing senior residents to focus elsewhere.

Transportation and Community Access
Organized transportation supports independence with scheduled, reliable access to the broader community, including appointments, errands, and local destinations
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Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between independent living and assisted living?
Independent living is designed for older adults who want a maintenance-free lifestyle with meals, activities, and community, but who do not need daily personal support. Assisted living is intended for individuals who would benefit from daily structure, reassurance, and assistance with activities such as meals, medication reminders, or personal care.
At The Plaza Assisted Living, both options provide a warm and engaging community environment. The difference is the level of support. Assisted living offers added help while still honoring privacy, dignity, and independence.
Will Medicare pay for assisted living for seniors?
Medicare does not cover assisted living, as it is considered long-term, residential support rather than short-term medical care. Assisted living is typically paid for privately or through long-term care insurance if available.
How is assisted living usually paid for?
Most assisted living care options are paid for privately or through long-term care insurance when available. In some cases, individuals can use a combination of financial resources depending on their situation.
At The Plaza Assisted Living, we help families understand what to expect so you can make decisions with clarity and confidence.
What qualifies someone for assisted living?
Assisted living is most appropriate for individuals who would benefit from regular support with daily activities, such as medication management, personal care, and maintaining routines. It is designed for those who do not require continuous medical care but would benefit from added structure, safety, and assistance.
At The Plaza Assisted Living, we focus on helping individuals find the right level of support as their needs evolve over time.
When is the right time to consider assisted living?
The right time is often sooner than you expect. Signs may include growing safety concerns, changes in routine, or increasing difficulty managing daily tasks. Consider whether additional support would improve safety, reduce stress, and enhance overall quality of life.
Assisted living provides consistent support while allowing individuals to remain active, engaged, and connected.
How do I know if Assisted Living is the right fit?
Assisted Living at The Plaza may be the right fit when regular support with daily activities would improve safety, comfort, and overall quality of life. Think about whether it’s becoming more difficult to independently manage routines, medications, or personal care.
Our goal is not to replace independence, but to support it in a way that allows our senior residents to live more comfortably and confidently each day.
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