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Vermilion House is situated in the Eastern Illinois city of Danville, which is known for its numerous city parks and the expansive Vermilion Reservoir. Set back from Vermilion Street, these senior apartments offer a variety of amenities for independent seniors who value community living. Vermilion House is surrounded by shopping, entertainment, and numerous urban conveniences. The pet-friendly community has comfortable apartments, while on-site laundry and ample parking are just a few of the things that offer residents the opportunity to live both a relaxing and an active lifestyle.
The smoke-free one bedroom apartments at Vermilion House are equipped with full kitchens and senior-friendly bathrooms. While all apartments provide a comforting, homelike feel, some even feature a balcony. Several common areas throughout the building offer space for residents to socialize. Get your daily steps in on the walking paths that circle the building or relax in the shaded courtyard. Being close to several health care providers is another perk of living at Vermilion House, along with its proximity to hospitals such as OSF Sacred Heart Medical Center.
Vermilion House is near many of Danville’s unique attractions and rests between the major urban centers of Chicago and Indianapolis. The vibrant, downtown Danville, where you...
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Total monthly costs depend on room type, select services, and the level of care needed.
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Call (217) 442-6688 to reach a resident at Vermilion House.
To reach a resident at Vermilion House call: (217) 442-6688
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