DAYBREAK VILLAGE SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY
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Janice Clifford
My husband, dog Charlie and I visited my precious friend Pogo recently. Wow! What a friendly staff, clean and beautifully appointed facility, and warm welcome to visitors! Pogo is well cared for and treated with respect. Kudos to Daybreak Village!
Janet Ward
My Mom is a new resident at DayBreak and has made friends easily. The care is more personal than her last experience. She gets more involved in smalls groups and enjoys the activities. Her favorite thing to do is sit with the ladies under the covered porch and chat. DayBreak has a feel of a home and not a hotel. Breakfast and lunch are the better meals. Dinner is light. Mom is safe, happy and close enough so I can visit her often.
Cindy Mills
When you live at DayBreak Village, you become family. We moved my parents to DayBreak a little over a year ago after my mom broke her arm from a fall. Both the staff and residents welcomed them in and made them feel at home. The atmosphere is pleasant and cheerful, and I've truly enjoyed visiting with the other residents and staff. My father passed recently, and it warmed my heart to see the love the staff and residents had for him and the compassion they have for my mom. I live out of state, so leaving my mom by herself was difficult, but knowing she is surrounded by people who genuinely care puts my mind at ease.
Julie Pederson
Daybreak and it’s staff have been such a wonderful and caring home for my elderly parents. There is wonderful entertainment each week including bible studies, exercise classes, floral arranging, games and concerts. The facility is clean and inviting and the staff are like family. I’m so happy to have found a home that is a safe place for my parents and gives them the level of care that they need to help them live their best life.
Dee Lak
Daybreak Village is an excellent place for the elderly in our home. So Clean! So quiet! Well lit! Very pleasant ambience! and more than anything Cheerful, loving and Caring staff at every turn. It reflects more of a "Loving 🏡" ('not' an Assisted living) I love visiting it
