Welcome to Novel Place Blue Springs, an assisted living community located in Blue Springs, Missouri. The cost of the assisted-living community at Novel Place Blue Springs starts at a monthly rate of $1,650 to $6,110. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It's always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed. .
There are 26 hospitals within 25 miles of Novel Place Blue Springs. The two closest hospitals are St Mary'S Medical Center which is 0.8 miles away and Centerpoint Medical Center which is 4.8 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Novel Place Blue Springs are:
Pet Friendly
Pool
Social Outings
Outdoor Areas
Nearby Shopping
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (877) 618-0710
This community has received numerous positive reviews from its residents and their families, highlighting the welcoming and friendly atmosphere as well as the range of amenities and activities on offer. Many reviewers praised the cleanliness and modernity of the facilities, including spacious apartments, a gym, and a variety of social and recreational activities such as card games, arts and crafts, and exercise classes. The food served at the community was mentioned positively, with special notes on the variety and quality of meals, including a buffet on weekends. Transportation services, including a shuttle for appointments and outings, add to the convenience and appeal of living in this community. Residents feel that the staff go above and beyond in their roles, contributing greatly to the overall positive living experience.
However, a few issues were raised by multiple reviewers. Some residents mentioned problems with the hot water, though efforts to fix this issue were acknowledged. The level of care available was a concern for a few, indicating that some residents might require more assistance than what is currently offered. A particular point of critique was the meal services, with some saying portions could be too small or the variety could be improved, specifically mentioning a desire for more meat options at breakfast and expressing tiredness of certain dishes like pork loin. Another concern was about communal spaces being too small for the full capacity of residents, including areas for card games, lounges, and the TV room. Despite these criticisms, the sense of community, the range of activities available, and the dedication of the staff were consistently lauded, making this an attractive option for those seeking an active and engaging independent living environment.