No, there is no nurse or doctor available for the residents. Gloria Dei Towers is an independent living community, so all medical and support services need to be addressed by the household for outside help. There are no staff doctors or staff nurses on the premise of Gloria Dei Towers.
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Gloria Dei Towers has a bulk cable agreement with Comcast Cable. This provides a lower cost for an extended basic channel selection to those residents who wish to participate. Our Comcast service is set-up through the Gloria Dei Towers Office. Premium Comcast services can be contracted with Comcast directly after move-in. Read More
Yes, residents are permitted to have pets. However, there are a few rules that must be followed. They are as follows: Cats are permitted, and dogs under 20 pounds are permitted. There is also a pet security deposit of $100.00 that you’re required to pay and there are also Pet Rules you must follow when it comes to being on the community grounds with them. Read More
All utilities are included in the monthly rent. However, cable TV and telephone are not. This is considered more of a luxury, but if you’d like to sign up for a Television package you’re more than welcomed to do so. That goes for telephone as well. If you’d like to learn more about it, follow the link here. Read More
All out of pocket medical expenses for a 12 month period that were not reimbursed or paid by health insurance/Medicare/Medicaid. This would include co-pays for doctors, medical procedures, prescriptions, as well as all health insurance premiums and Medicare premiums.
If entire household assets total less than $5,000.00, the actual annual interest earned on those assets will be added to household income. If entire household assets total more than $5,000.00, the greater of (1) actual annual interest income earned, or (2) a two percent accrued interest premium on entire household assets (e.g. Read More
An informal estimate of real estate market value, either from the internet or provided by a real estate agency, will be used to determine the asset value of property. After deducting any outstanding mortgage, ten percent closing costs would be deducted from that estimated value to give a working value for your property. Read More