Welcome to StoneBridge: Senior Living in Chillicothe, MO
Located in Chillicothe, Missouri, this StoneBridge community offers residents home-like environments in quiet surroundings.
Assisted Living, Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing lifestyle options are available, along with personalized care 24-hours a day from our friendly, professional staff.
We make every effort to ensure that residents live comfortably with neighbors who share similar abilities and interests.
We are a family-owned and operated senior living community and we would consider it a privilege to care for your family. We invite you to visit us anytime.
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Why choose StoneBridge Chillicothe?
Assisted Living Care
Our Assisted Living care residents enjoy maintenance-free living in beautiful private apartments with the benefit of 24-hour professional medical assistance. We offer spacious floor plans and will assist with an apartment to fit your style.
Rehabilitation Care
Our short-term Rehabilitation residents have access to our unique Bridge Rehabilitation team, a dedicated group of rehabilitation and therapy specialists. Our services are designed to accelerate recovery through a unique combination of intensive, focused rehabilitation, along with 24-hour skilled nursing care—accessible only through StoneBridge communities. Contact us to learn more about the services offered from Bridge Rehabilitation.
Skilled Nursing Care
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About Chillicothe, MO
We love our community and are honored to serve the Chillicothe, Missouri, area. If you’re not familiar with Chillicothe, here’s a little more information about our town:
Location: approximately 90 miles northeast of Kansas City
Population: 9,138
Highlights and Attractions:Â
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- Birthplace of sliced bread
- Inventor Otto Rohwedder put his bread slicing machine into practice in the downtown area in 1928, and the first-ever loaves of sliced bread were offered for sale.
- Sliced Bread Day – festival with sliced bread souvenirs
- Lots of large, beautiful murals along Main Street
- Grand River Historical Society Museum – houses one of the original Rohwedder bread-slicing machines as well as themed displays