Find quick answers about life at Soulful Seasons Living.
These FAQs cover our independent, program‑based retirement living community, including eligibility, expectations, and the placement process.
FAQs
What kind of living community is Soulful Seasons Living?
-Soulful Seasons Living is a non‑medical, program‑based independent retirement living community for adults age 50 and older. Residents live independently in a structured, shared or private housing environment with clear guidelines and expectations.
Is this an assisted living or medical facility?
-No. Soulful Seasons Living does not provide medical care, nursing services, personal care, or supervision. Residents must be able to manage their own daily living activities independently.
Who is eligible to live at Soulful Seasons Living?
-The program serves adults 50 and older who are able to live independently, follow house guidelines, and participate in a shared living environment.
What does “independent living with structure” mean?
-Residents maintain their independence while following structured routines, house rules, curfews, and shared responsibilities that promote safety, stability, and long‑term housing success.
What types of housing are available?
-Soulful Seasons Living offers shared and private room options, depending on availability and program placement needs.
Are meals, transportation, or housekeeping provided?
-No. The program does not provide meals, medical transportation, or personal care services. Optional non‑medical transportation or group outings may be available for convenience.
Can residents receive outside support services?
-Yes. Residents may independently arrange outside services, such as caregivers, case managers, or community resources, as long as they follow program guidelines.
What are the expectations for residents?
-Residents are expected to:
Follow house rules, curfews, and quiet hours
Maintain cleanliness in personal and shared spaces
Treat others with respect
Take responsibility for daily living activities
These expectations help maintain a calm and stable community.
Are visitors allowed?
-On‑site visitors are not permitted to protect safety, privacy, and household stability. Residents are encouraged to socialize through off‑site visits and phone or video communication.
How does the application and waitlist process work?
-Applicants complete an intake review and eligibility screening. Due to limited availability, qualified applicants may be placed on a structured waitlist. Placement is not guaranteed and depends on availability and program fit.
What income or payment sources are accepted?
-The program accepts SSI, SSDI, employment income, pensions, retirement income, and third‑party support. VA benefits are reviewed for informational purposes but are not accepted as direct payment at this time.
Is residency guaranteed long‑term?
-No. Residency is program‑based, not a traditional lease, and continues as long as residents remain eligible and comply with program rules and expectations.
What happens if a resident violates house rules?
-Soulful Seasons Living follows a progressive discipline approach, which may include warnings, corrective actions, or program discharge if safety or stability iis at risk.
How does the program support safety?
-Safety is supported through structured routines, staff oversight, clear policies, limited visitor access, and security cameras in common areas only—never in private spaces.
How can families or professionals submit a referral?
-Social workers, hospitals, case managers, families, and agencies may submit a referral through the program’s referral intake process for placement consideration.