Every option is designed with dignity, comfort, and safety—so you can stop worrying and they can start living.
450 sq ft
Your parent will have their own private space with dignity, independence, and all the safety features you worry about—without feeling institutionalized.
350 sq ft per resident
Perfect for parents who enjoy companionship. They’ll have a built-in friend while maintaining personal space and privacy when needed.
500 sq ft
For couples who’ve spent a lifetime together. They can stay together with professional support—something impossible to provide at home.
Beyond square footage and amenities, here’s what these living spaces actually provide.
Grab bars, non-slip floors, emergency call buttons—all the safety features you worry about, designed to look elegant and dignified, not institutional.
Your parent can bring their favorite chair, display family photos, arrange their belongings their way. This isn't a hospital room—it's their home.
No dark, depressing rooms. Every suite has windows with natural light and views of our gardens—proven to improve mood and wellbeing.
They can close their door for privacy, arrange their space as they like, and maintain independence—while help is always just a button press away.
Daily housekeeping, laundry service, maintenance—all handled. Your parent can focus on enjoying life, not struggling with chores.
Private space to retreat to, but a vibrant community just outside their door. They choose when to socialize and when to have quiet time.
One of the biggest fears families have is that their parent will feel like “just another resident.” At AgeWell Haven, we encourage personalization because we know that familiar surroundings aren’t just comforting—they’re essential for wellbeing.
Family photos, wedding pictures, grandchildren's artwork—all the memories that make them who they are.
Bring the furniture that holds memories. We'll make it work in their new space.
This is their home. They arrange it, decorate it, and live in it their way.
“When I visited my mother after she moved in, I cried—but not for the reason I expected. Her room looked like her bedroom at home. She had her photos, her favorite blanket, even her old reading chair. She didn’t look lost. She looked at peace.” — Daughter of resident
Most families are surprised when they visit. “This isn’t what I expected an old age home to look like,” they say. Come see why our living spaces feel like home, not an institution.