When I first moved to Assisi, I was in Independent Living. Last year after some medical problems I transferred to the skilled unit at the Care Center for three to four weeks. I moved to Assisted Living at Assisi after my stay in skilled. I cannot say enough good things about this campus. My experience at the Care Center was great. The staff was super and it wasn’t long before I went from being in a wheelchair to using a walker.
When I came back to Assisi and transferred to Assisted Living, everything went smoothly. I can’t speak highly enough of the people who work at Assisi. The service is great and they treat me like family. I call this my home and I am treated like this is my home. The food is excellent and the transportation service is a blessing. I would recommend Assisi Village and Stonehill Care Center to anyone.
Roger-Resident of Assisi Village Assisted Living


There are several payment options to explore and find the one that is appropriate for you. Stonehill Adult Day Services has the following available:
Grant money from Scenic Valley Area VIII Agency on Aging provides money to the Adult Center to pay for the individuals who do not qualify for any other payment options and meet the Eligibility Criteria. SVAAA also provides Caregiver Respite Money to pay for someone to attend and give the Caregiver a respite from the constant care of another.
Private Pay is also an option.
The Dubuque Branch of the Alzheimer's Association has funds available to offset the cost of participants who have Dementia. The monetary amounts vary and are paid out as a reimbursement.
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