Why Choose Us
We make memories.
Our elderly family members have a gold mine of memories - colorful and significant. As for those who are wheel-chair bound or disable, limbs may be lost but their zest for life is still present. For anyone who has had the privilege of an earthly journey, we gather timepieces and remembrances along the way. When we slow down and take a pause at life, we commemorate those experiences and pass them on to the next generation. Sophya's Assisted Living advocates for the preservation of such memories as we also find ways for our residents to make more worthwhile memories to add to their collection. Even if living in our facility implies a laid-back lifestyle, we find the beauty in it that separates from the busy-buzzy life of the past. Here, we make memories and we make it enjoyable for residents to spend their retirement or relaxed assisted living with us. Along with quality personal assistant services, there is comfort in knowing that you are cared for by the most competent caregivers and home health aides in the state.
We celebrate legacies.
We hope you will be choosing Sophya's Assisted Living as you or your loved one's care home to relax and retire in. We are aware of the legacies that our residents can bestow to their families. For that, we consider it a cause for celebration. By taking care of our elderly residents and giving them residential custodial care, we feel we are fulfilling our role in preserving their legacies of wisdom in experiences, youthfulness in their souls and an undying affection for family.
We strengthen families.
Sophya's Assisted Living always welcomes visitors and at times will invite them to stay over for a meal and a bubbly conversation. If you have a loved one currently under the care of our assisted living facility, please know that you will always have a friendly face to greet you when you find yourself at our doorstep. The extension of our reception to family members of our residents genuinely aims to strengthen bonds by virtue of lineage and friendship.
