A Place Where Mom and Dad Truly Belong
We know this decision isn't easy. That's exactly why Wallace exists — to give your parents the safety, dignity, and joyful community they deserve, while giving you peace of mind.
Like Family, Not a Facility
Our small, intentional community means your loved one is known by name — not by room number.
Personalized Care Plans
Every resident receives a care plan built around their unique needs, routines, and preferences.
Safe & Secure, Always
From 24/7 trained staff to medication management, safety is built into every part of our day.
A Life Worth Living
Activities, friendships, gardens, and good food — because senior living should feel like living.
Built by a Family That Understands What You're Going Through
Wallace Senior Living began with a simple truth: when our own grandmother needed care, we couldn't find a place that felt right. The large facilities felt cold. The small ones felt chaotic. So we built the community we wished had existed.
Twenty years later, that same philosophy guides everything we do. Every hallway, every meal, every interaction is designed to make your loved one feel safe, respected, and genuinely happy.
- Licensed and state-certified
- Trained, background-checked staff
- 24/7 on-site care team
- Medication management
- Family involvement welcome
- Spotless, inspected facility
The Right Level of Support, No Matter What They Need
Whether your parent needs a little help with daily routines or round-the-clock memory care, we meet them exactly where they are.
Assisted Living
Help with bathing, dressing, meals, and medications — wrapped in the warmth of a real home. Your parent keeps their independence, with a safety net always close by.
Learn MoreMemory Care
Specialized support for Alzheimer's and dementia, delivered by trained caregivers who understand the disease — and who see your parent as a whole person, not a diagnosis.
Learn MoreIndependent Living
For active seniors who want community, convenience, and the comfort of knowing help is nearby if they ever need it. All the freedom, none of the worry.
Learn MoreHear From People Who've Been in Your Shoes
The families who trust us with their loved ones are the best proof that we're doing this right.
"I spent months agonizing over this decision. Within a week of Mom moving into Wallace, she told me she wished she'd done it sooner. She has friends. She has purpose. She's eating better than I do. The guilt I carried is completely gone."
"Dad has Alzheimer's, and the memory care team here is extraordinary. They know his stories, his favorite songs, what calms him on hard days. He's not just cared for — he's known. That means everything to our family."
"What struck me first was how clean everything was. What made me stay was the staff. They don't treat this like a job — they treat my mother like she's their own grandmother. I can finally sleep at night."
Wondering If It's Time for Senior Care?
It's one of the hardest questions a family can face. Here are some signs that your loved one might benefit from extra support.
Difficulty Managing Medications
Missing doses, doubling up, or confusion about what to take and when.
Falls or Mobility Issues
Unsteady on their feet, frequent falls, or fear of falling that limits activity.
Increased Isolation or Loneliness
Withdrawing from friends, skipping activities they once enjoyed, or spending days alone.
Changes in Hygiene or Housekeeping
Forgetting to bathe, wearing the same clothes, or a home that's becoming cluttered or unsafe.
Memory Loss Affecting Daily Life
Getting lost in familiar places, repeating questions, or forgetting to turn off the stove.
Caregiver Burnout in the Family
You're exhausted, overwhelmed, and struggling to provide the level of care they need.
If any of these feel familiar, it may be time to explore options. We're here to talk — no pressure, no sales pitch. Just honest answers.
Let's Have a ConversationQuestions We Hear From Families Like Yours
Our rates depend on the level of care your loved one needs, and we work with each family to create a transparent pricing plan. Assisted living typically starts around $4,500/month, with memory care and skilled nursing at higher tiers. We accept long-term care insurance and can help you explore VA benefits and other financial resources. There are never hidden fees — what we quote is what you pay.
Yes. Wallace has an open visiting policy. We encourage family involvement because it matters to your parent and to us. Visit for breakfast, join an activity, or just drop by to say hello. Your presence is always welcome here.
We adjust with them. One of the biggest advantages of Wallace is our continuum of care — your parent can start in independent or assisted living and seamlessly transition to memory care or skilled nursing if their needs evolve. No disruptive moves. No starting over at a new facility. Just the right level of support, exactly when they need it.
Our licensed nursing staff manages all medication administration and tracking. Every dose is logged, monitored, and verified. We coordinate directly with your parent's physicians and pharmacy to ensure accuracy and continuity. You'll never have to worry about missed doses or dangerous interactions again.
Absolutely. We want every room to feel like home, not a hospital. Bring favorite furniture, photos, quilts, and keepsakes. Our team will even help arrange the room before move-in day so it feels warm and familiar from the very first night.