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Living & Lifestyle
The Neighborhood
Our close-knit “neighborhood” within The Haven is divided into four courts of residential areas - Heritage, Serenity, Reverence, and Trinity. This arrangement promotes a less institutionalized atmosphere. Each room opens to a common dining/activities area and a central nursing station, and also affords pleasant views of the courtyard. All residents are encouraged to bring furniture, art, photographs, and other items from home to personalize their individual residence.
The Baroco Foundation funded our closed-circuit television network. Channel 72 broadcasts Mass and services of other denominations daily from the Haven’s Chapel.
An Active Lifestyle
Daily planned activities, from bingo to cooking classes, keep residents active! All residents are encouraged to enjoy their meals in the main dining room or court areas. Staff members work extra hard to promote a home-like setting at The Haven. Cages of cockatiels liven up the spacious living room where residents gather to watch TV and visit, and two cats make The Haven their permanent residence! In addition, residents may participate in outdoor recreation and outings to area restaurants, the beach, and other activities are scheduled.
Family Council meetings give families the opportunities to suggest changes, and the Residents’ Council meets monthly to share thoughts, introduce ideas for menu changes, and share letters complimenting the Haven on its care.
Safe and Secure
The Haven is equipped with advanced security systems and design features that promote a safe, secure facility -state-of-the-art fire detection/alarm system and fire sprinkler system.
Room Options
- Private
- Split-Private (wall divides two residents’ quarters)
- Semi-Private (heavy curtain divides two residents’ quarters)
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The Haven of Our Lady of Peace
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For more information about The Haven of Our Lady of Peace, or if your family would like a personal tour of the facility, please call (850) 436-5900.
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