We found 12 continuing care communities near St. Louis, MO. Read reviews, check ratings and pricing, get contact information, and learn about housing options, amenities, and events offered by browsing the St. Louis CCRCs listed below.
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St. Louis, Missouri,
Continuing Care Retirement Communities
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Friendship Village Sunset HillsSaint Louis, MO 63127"The facility is very well managed and in excellent condition. They offer a wide range of activit..." more -
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Friendship Village of West CountyChesterfield, MO 63017"My parents put my grandmother in this home for her to receive assisted living needs. I really lik..." more -
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More Information About Continuing Care Retirement Communities
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Continuing Care Retirement Checklist
Article - When choosing a continuing care retirement community or helping the person you're caring for find one, here's what to look for. - ...rators discourage you from talking to current residents, this may be a red flag.) Get lots of details about cost. Fees and expenses for continuing care retirement communities vary. Be sure you understand all the details of what it'll cost when you move in -- and years into the future. The whole idea behind co... -
7 Ways to Find Bargains in Senior Housing
BlogPost - High vacancy rates in senior housing facilities lead to deep discounts: 10 Tips for Finding Bargains - ...maller residential facilities may be more flexible on this point. Ask about deferring entrance fees. The enormous entrance fees charged by continuing care retirement communities, which can come to hundreds of thousands of dollars, are meant to pay upfront for the health services that most seniors will need to access as... -
How can I get my parents to simplify their affairs before something happens?
Question - Unfortunately, free will is really powerful. I don't have the exact same situation as you, but there are so many things I try to convince my parents to do for their own good. They basically smile and nod then do what they want. It sounds like your parents are in the same boat...

