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We chose The Mary Culver Home because it is a home that specialized for residents who are visually impaired. It is a smaller facility with only 25 women, so she gets more personalized care. I don't just feel like my mom is just a number, they take great care of her. I would definitely recommend them to others looking.... Read more
The Mary Culver Home is a not-for-profit senior living community for visually impaired women nestled in a residential area. Located in the suburban city Kirkwood, Missouri, the community is less than 20 miles southwest of St. Louis. Feel at peace knowing multiple hospitals are within driving distance of the community.
The community is a licensed intermediate care facility. Additionally, hospice services are available. While nursing care is provided with a minimum of eight hours daily, compassionate caregivers are available around the clock. With a total of 27 rooms, the community offers homelike private bedrooms.
An activity director and assistants create a full schedule of daily activities like pet therapy, brain games, exercise, and more. When activities are not fulfilling, your loved one’s life volunteers offer companionship and focus on things their senior companion wants to do. Socialization is encouraged during the community’s happy hour hosted twice a week. A beautiful mural lines the wall at the on-site chapel where seniors can participate in Bible study. Relax outside on the patio with a beautifully scented communal garden. Whether your loved one prefers dining in their room or eating amongst friends in the sunroom, delicious meals are served three times a day. Value a...
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We chose The Mary Culver Home because it is a home that specialized for residents who are visually impaired. It is a smaller facility with only 25 women, so she gets more personalized care. I don't just feel like my mom is just a number, they take great care of her. I would definitely recommend them to others looking.
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To reach a resident at The Mary Culver Home call: (314) 966-6034
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