INDEPENDENT LIVING PLUS

ADD CARE WHEN YOU’RE READY, WITHOUT THE MOVE

Settle into an active community conveniently located near a pond, parks, restaurants, and retail. Our Independent Living Plus community for adults 62 years and better offers all the benefits of maintenance-free senior living and access to care services (when needed) while aging in place—no need to change apartments. After a day of your favorite things to do, Ecumen Seasons at Apple Valley is a warm and beautiful place to come home and rest up for whatever tomorrow brings. We look forward to meeting you. 

A bright and furnished bedroom with light-colored carpet and a sliding door leading to a private balcony.

APARTMENT FEATURES

Our independent living plus community has 106 private apartment homes for maintenance-free living. All four levels have a variety of bright and open floor plans, including 1-bed, 1-bed with den, and 2-bed apartments ranging from 587–1,205 square feet.

Older gentleman lining up a shot on a billiards table.

AMENITIES & SERVICES HIGHLIGHTS

Common spaces are plentiful for connecting with neighbors and hosting private gatherings. Feel right at home in a welcoming community.

OUR PRICING IS COMPETITIVE ACROSS SENIOR LIVING ORGANIZATIONS

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I went for a tour of independent living plus but if I need assisted living right now, I could stay in the same unit. It's a stay-in-place service structure. It was very clean, very attractive, and quiet. It seemed to have all the aspects that you might want in independent living. It's modern and impressive. They had a nice park on one side of the building. They had a walkway around it, which is excellent. It's a nice strolling place for people to be out without crossing any streets. The host gave me a comprehensive tour. She was respectful, very prompt, and very attentive.

– Judy
A very welcoming atmosphere from the time I walked in and every time I contacted them. Since my mom lives in Florida, I took pictures to bring down to show her. The neighborhood just felt like what she wanted to live in. There are lots of different daily activities, and she can buy meals if she wants to. It just fits what we were looking for. And we're not paying for things that she currently doesn't need. That was one of my biggest things. I didn't want to pay for meals if my mom wasn't going to use them. She still cooks for herself.

– Christine

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