Senior Living: Epiphany House

Epiphany House is a 33-unit congregate care facility with supportive services for low-income, frail senior citizens. Located in what used to be a deteriorated pre-Civil War era building, Epiphany House was established in 1985 to allow seniors to remain in the community in a supportive living environment.

The current multi-source funded renovation updates basic systems, amenities, and design to offer an enhanced environment for residents. Epiphany House residents are provided with at least one meal a day in the dining room, assistance from a 24-hour on-site staff, and health assessments by a visiting nurse. Volunteer run programs provide special meals, monthly entertainment, personal care, and companionship.

Carpet patterning was used for wayfinding

Wall recesses in the pre-Civil War building provided a unique opportunity to install mailboxes.