Elegance in Assisted Living
Established in 1892

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The beautiful WCA Home

The dining room is all about ambience with the hutch, fireplace and comfortable seating.

Our residents eat their meals along the side of a recently painted seascape mural.

Dining Room.

Recently updated and restored, the Victorian decor is cozy and warm.

Residents love to share the beauty of their parlors with their guests.

Nostalgia is created just by relaxing here.

"Let's sing it again!" A working pump organ is located in one of our parlors for all residents to enjoy.

A new wing was recently added. Great care was given to keep the entire home decorated in the Victorian style.

Clean linens are provided daily. Sometimes our residents lend a helping hand.

Families of our residents have many questions answered by our administrator.

Serenity is found everywhere in our surroundings. These stained glass windows are over 100 years old and still cast a warm glow. On a bright sunny day, they are exquisite.

The two statues in the entryway were creations by John Rogers. His worked was created between 1859-1892. It was quite in vogue to have statues in your parlors back then. The statues are made of high durable plaster which was well within the financial reach of many for whom marble or bronze statuary was not.

The two statues in the entryway were creations by John Rogers. His worked was created between 1859-1892. It was quite in vogue to have statues in your parlors back then. The statues are made of high durable plaster which was well within the financial reach of many for whom marble or bronze statuary was not.

The recreation room allows our residents to enjoy the latest in DVD's or watching the old classic musicals.

Beautiful Balcony Statue.

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