Your Questions Answered

When it’s time to consider retirement communities, you probably have some important questions. Here are the answers to a few we’re asked most frequently. If you have other questions, please e-mail us or call us at 563-391-3430.

Q. Can I afford to live at Ridgecrest Village?

A. Ridgecrest Village offers competitive pricing and is much more accessible than you’d expect of a high-quality, full-service retirement community. We suggest you compare your current cost of living to the cost of Ridgecrest.

Q. Are there different types of care and lifestyles at Ridgecrest?

A. Ridgecrest Village offers you three levels of care – Independent Living, Assisted Living and Skilled Care to adapt to your needs at any given part of your life.  And we offer all residents the same high level of respect, compassion and involved caring.

Q. Can I bring my plants and other belongings?

A. Yes, of course. You’re moving into your new home at Ridgecrest and we encourage you to create a personal living space that’s comfortable for you. You may bring plants, wall hangings, special window coverings and most anything you desire to make this place your own.

Q. Is there a waiting list?

A. It’s possible there may be a waiting list, depending on your needs and lifestyle preferences. We urge you to plan ahead in making your Ridgecrest Village residence selection.

Q. Why should I pick a Continuing Care retirement community?

A. Ridgecrest Village is uniquely positioned to offer you a Independent, Assisted Living and nursing care, with residence options and levels of care to meet most needs. In most of our lives security and comfort become increasingly significant as we age, and Ridgecrest has a cherished tradition of giving our residents what they want and deserve as seniors.

Q. Can I count on Ridgecrest being there for me in the years to come?

A. Ridgecrest Village opened in 1966, thanks to the visionary efforts of a group of Quad Cities clergy.  Ever since, we have continually expanded our physical facilities, enhanced the campus and grown our services to meet the needs of our diverse residents. Our not-for-profit mission is to provide older adults with high-quality housing and health-care services. That stems from our Christian commitment to love and care for others. We are here to stay.