“We are truly grateful for the peace of mind knowing our mother was receiving high-quality care in a compassionate setting.”
Meet Stacie Schott - Owner of Second Home Living
In 2022, my father-in-law reached a point where he needed more care than could be provided at home. We faced the decision so many families face: what do you do when someone you love needs help, but a nursing home just isn't the right fit? He wanted to stay in a real home. So did we.
With a background in nursing, I knew what it would take to make that possible — not just for him, but for others in the same situation. I spent nearly a year working through the licensing process, and in December of 2023, Second Home Living opened its doors.
There is something deeply meaningful about providing a genuine home for seniors during their golden years — not a cold, overcrowded facility, but a place where they're known, cared for, and valued. I see it in our residents every day, and I hear it from their families, who are so relieved to know their loved one is somewhere that truly feels like home.
I'm supported by a family who believes in this work and a staff that brings real experience and real dedication to everything they do. My goals for Second Home Living are simple: to serve as many seniors as possible while never losing what makes us different. Keeping our numbers small is exactly the point — because that's what makes us a home.
FAQs
How many residents live in the home?
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The home is licensed for up to 4 residents, allowing for highly individualized care and attention. The house has 2 private rooms and 1 shared room.
What is included in the monthly cost?
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Pricing is all inclusive. Amenities include all food (including special diet accommodations), housekeeping, laundry, internet, on-site medical, therapy, and psychiatric services. No hidden fees.
What are the limitations of care?
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The facility’s staffing and physical care model is structured to serve residents who are ambulatory and capable of independent movement. Prospective residents who are non-ambulatory or who require physical assistance with walking or moving may be accepted on a case-by-case basis.
We suggest contacting us to consult whether or not prospective residents can be accepted.
What can I expect of a tour?
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You can expect to explore the house, different rooms, amenities, and meet a couple of our current residents! Our owner, Stacie, will be there to answer any questions you may have.