Daily help without making the building feel clinical.
Meals, housekeeping, utilities, activities, medication support, and care levels that can increase when more help is needed.
See assisted living detailsNew management, newly renovated spaces, and a major limited-time discount: $5,600 $4,300 special move-in offer.
Some residents need light help with the day. Some need memory care and more structure. The goal is to make the options easy to compare.
Meals, housekeeping, utilities, activities, medication support, and care levels that can increase when more help is needed.
See assisted living detailsMemory care adds secure surroundings, daily routine, and more hands-on support when cognitive needs become a bigger part of care.
See memory care detailsFamilies can look through the basics first, then schedule a visit when the community feels like a possible fit.
See the current offerPheasant View is under new management, newly renovated, and ready to welcome new residents into a fresh new experience.
For a limited time, new move-ins can take advantage of a major discount from $5,600 to $4,300.
Special move-in rate for new residents while current availability lasts.
Call to schedule a tourA refreshed leadership team focused on a better resident and family experience.
Updated spaces and a fresh start for residents joining the Pheasant View family.
The new photos show the parts of the building families usually ask about first: rooms, dining areas, activity spaces, salon, fitness room, and exterior.
A few current photos from the gallery are shown here. The full gallery has more room, bath, dining, activity, salon, fitness, and exterior photos.
These are the questions most families ask before they are ready to schedule a tour.
Pheasant View is offering a limited-time special move-in rate of $4,300, discounted from the standard $5,600 all-inclusive rate. Call to schedule a tour and confirm current availability.
Pheasant View is under new management, newly renovated, and focused on creating a fresh new experience for residents and families.
The community describes itself as open visitation. Families are welcome to visit regularly, and visits are treated as part of normal resident life.
Pheasant View already has a strong story here: multiple assisted living care levels plus memory care. That means a resident may not need to leave the community the moment more help is needed.
Yes. Current materials say residents can personalize their rooms with meaningful furniture, photos, and belongings.
Tour during a meal or activity, ask who handles medication and care changes, ask for the monthly fee breakdown in writing, and ask what has changed under current management.