Companion Apartments 

AT THE CLUB AT WELLINGTON

Introducing companion apartments at The Club at Wellington! Our companion apartments are the perfect space to share life together with a spouse, friend, relative, or partner. To learn if companion living is the right fit for you, contact us today!

What are some of the benefits of companion apartments?

Restored Sense of Purpose

Increased time spent together can have a positive impact on your sense of purpose! Sharing a living space with someone can refresh your ideals of what is important to you and your loved one day in and day out.

Cultivate Belonging

When you are able to be yourself with someone else, you’ve found the place you truly belong. Companion apartments provide the perfect setting in which to reciprocally build that sense of belonging we all crave.

Lessen Feelings of Depression

Time spent together, embracing daily routines with someone you love, helps to lessen feelings of isolation and depression. Communal living emphasizes that you thrive when value is placed on your emotional, mental, physical, spiritual, and social wellbeing.

The Club Promise

We strive to be the best value in the community while remaining dedicated to designing programs, activities, and amenities that focus on a resident’s independence, encourages their individuality, and preserves their dignity.

  • Yes - we do accept Medicaid.

  • Yes. Please schedule a visit so we can go over your policy with you.

  • Yes, based on availability.

  • We have both semi-private and private accommodations available.

  • Yes, we provide transportation to medical appointments and regularly scheduled shopping trips.

  • The are three meals daily as well as snacks and beverages.

  • We provide all utilities except for phone. However, there is a phone accessible for residents to make calls.

  • You may be entitled to the VA Special Pension with Aid & Attendance Benefit? This benefit can help you pay your monthly assisted living facility bill.

    What is Aid & Attendance? A special pension benefit for veterans and surviving spouses who require the regular attendance of another person to assist in eating, bathing, dressing, and undressing or taking care of the needs of nature. It also includes individuals who are blind and are in need of assistance, or a patient in a nursing home because of mental or physical incapacity.

    How can these benefits help me? Aid and Attendance can help pay for care.

    Who is Eligible? Any War Veteran with 90 days of active duty, one day beginning or ending during a period of War, or a surviving spouse of a War Veteran-their marriage must have ended in death (Not Divorce).