Saturday, June 30, 2018

Learn More About MorningStar of Glendale

MorningStar Senior Living of Glendale will open later this year and team members are busy getting everything ready to welcome residents to their new home.  All hands on deck are committed to making the transition for our seniors as smooth as possible and look forward to the happy event. 

Once open, we are committed to looking after each resident as if they are family and offer an array of services designed to ensure their comfort and safety.  Residents will be provided with meals prepared by our Executive Chef that are both nutritional and tasty.   Meals are served our Clubhouse or dining room and assistance with eating is available if needed.  

Our community has a chapel/theatre, a library, our own salon that offers hairstyling, manicures and pedicures, fitness centers, saline swimming pool with hot tub, and much more.  MorningStar’s common areas include two story great rooms, outdoor dining patio, veranda and life enrichment rooms as well as Clubhouse for independent living residents.  Scheduled transportation is available to get out and about town as well as participate in special outings and planned events. 

MorningStar’s signature wellness program called WellStar is designed to provide activities to enhance health and wellness; stimulate your brain; and encourage connection.  Whether physical, intellectual, spiritual or social, our wellness activities present creative ways to stay active and productive for man’s good and God’s glory.

MorningStar of Glendale has an experienced team that understands what it takes to provide residents with a quality of life unmatched by other senior living communities.  Please visit our website for more information, and while you are there, look at our latest photos of the construction of our community. 



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