What You Should Know About Harrison's Crossing Health Campus
Harrison's Crossing Health Campus is a senior living community focused on authentic relationships and enhancing quality of life. Healthcare professionals meet with families and residents to create personalized care plans based on individual needs and personal preferences. Caregivers are available 24/7 to help residents with daily tasks, such as bathing and medication management. Amenities included cable, Wi-Fi and transportation to appointments and group outings. A restaurant-style dining room serves chef-prepared meals, and an outdoor barbecue area is available in pleasant weather. Signature programs feature various activities, such as exercise classes, games, Bible study and meditation. Artisans host arts and crafts projects and a music program lets residents play instruments or relax and listen. Lifelong learning includes educational courses, art classes, computer skills and trivia games. Residents can also participate in weekly off-site trips to shops and local attractions.
What Harrison's Crossing Health Campus Offers
- Pet Therapy
- Pets Allowed
- Room Service
State Licenses: 13335
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What Residents Are Saying
4.86 out of 5 stars
Reviews gathered from around the web
Average of 119 reviews
Families appreciate the attentive, caring staff. One relative says, "We can't praise the staff at Harrison's Crossing enough. They helped my mother-in-law transition from her home in Missouri to moving…
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Harrison's Crossing Health Campus offers services and activities to help residents thrive and build meaningful connections.
