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GENERAL DARRELL JONES, CEO
Enjoy the comforts of home with the extra help you want. Our spacious one and two-bedroom apartment homes are designed to help you stay independentand indulge in the satisfying, amenity-rich Blue Skies lifestyle.
Carefree assisted living at Arnold House means private apartments and a convenient, lovely neighborhood location beneath tall oaks and flowering crepe myrtles. There’s plenty of parking and easy access to the many amenities.
Facility ID: 104902
Beautiful residences, gardens, a full roster of activities, and a corps of loving volunteers make Liberty House a special place for residents who would benefit from an assisted living apartment home.
Facility ID: 101035
Both of our on-site assisted living facilities provide customized care for you or your loved one. We provide assistance with activities of daily living, tailored to your specific needs. In addition to bathing, dressing, and grooming, all of our residents benefit from the following:
Take a peek at what Arnold and Liberty House has to offer! From well-appointed studio spaces to deluxe two-bedroom apartments, we are sure to have the right fit for you.
GENERAL DARRELL JONES, CEO
FRANK H, RESIDENT
ROLAND & BARBARA K, RESIDENTS
ED & ANN A, RESIDENTS
PAT P, RESIDENT
FIDEL & EPPIE E, RESIDENTS
VALERIE B, RESIDENT
KAREN M, RESIDENT
We like to call it “helping you maintain your independence.” Assisted Living is a customized set of services — from medical to personal — that take care of your specific needs so you can carry on with your daily life. As individual needs vary, so does the level and type of care provided by assisted living.
Assisted living residents are integrated into the larger Blue Skies community. After all, we’re one big community, with each of our two campuses designed for social connectedness. So, if you’re an assisted living resident, you’re likely to find yourself participating in many of the community’s activities and events – and certainly connected to your Blue Skies friends, with interaction throughout the day, every day.
Yes. People who benefit from assisted living are on the continuum somewhere between independent living and skilled care – not fully independent, but not fully under care, either. Many people live happily in assisted living for a good long time, continuing to indulge in the richness of life, their community of friends, and the rewards of pursuing their interests.