EverTrue Breeze Park

4.6
57 reviews

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Retirement CommunityAssisted Living FacilityRehabilitation CenterNon-Profit OrganizationNursing HomeHospice & Long Term CareAlzheimer's CareHome Health Care ServiceLutheran Senior Services
Breeze Park Senior Living Community offers Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Long Term Care, and REACH Short Stay Rehab for older adults.

Details

  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

EverTrue Breeze Park
600 Breeze Park Drive, Weldon Spring, MO
63304, United States

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  • TM
    Tracy Merton
    Oct 13, 2025
    5.0
    The staff & management are just wonderful. They are also very patient, which is super important. Five Stars!
  • NJ
    Nathan Johnson
    Aug 4, 2025
    1.0
    Just called and asked some questions. Holly was very short and rude, it gave the impression that I was not worth her time or that I was inconveniencing her.
  • EB
    El Bee
    Mar 22, 2022
    5.0
    My parents were looking for a place to live where they didn't have to fret about lawn chores, snow removal, cleaning and taking care of an entire house and landscaping. They recognized that after 52 years in North St. Louis County that they wanted to be in closer proximity to my brother and myself here in St. Charles and relax in their retirement. They "shopped around" to many other facilities and decided on Breeze Park for the amenities as well as location. They chose Breeze not just for the amenities, but for the fact that it has many levels of care, from Independent living where my parents lived, to apartments for those wishing to be closer to the facilities in the main building; then the care levels change from independent to assisted living, to the memory care facility along with the REACH short stay section. Both my parents had stayed in REACH for various reasons and were able to come back to their patio home; one time, Mom broke her ankle and stayed there, Dad fell and fractured a vertebrae in his back and needed care, and then was able to come home again. They lived in one of the Patio Homes in Independent Living, and they were so happy with their home, and even more happy to make great new friends. My folks were always very social people; my Mom ended up being on the Welcome Committee for several years until her vision deteriorated and she did not drive any longer. That did not deter either of my parents, though. Through the years they lived at Breeze Park, they would take their dinners often at the Gables Dining Room which we always referred to as "the Big House" and I was lucky enough to accompany them many times. The cuisine was delicious and the servers, mostly younger people, were delightful and friendly. When Derek was the chef there, there were some really extraordinary meals that we all enjoyed very much. With Covid, we were not able to go to the dining room, but the meals were delivered to my Father, as we lost Mom right before the whole Covid shutdown. Those young servers then became delivery persons and brought meals to all those in the patio homes and apartments. It was a great way to keep the residents with at least a variety of things for them to eat as opposed to cooking for themselves every single meal. My Dad was lost without my Mom and her wonderful cooking skills so the meal delivery was a Godsend for him. Before Covid, there were so many activities that both my folks participated in and enjoyed; I understand that the bus tours had started back up as the pandemic waned a little, when everyone was getting a bad case of cabin fever, so they could get on the Breeze Bus and get out and about a little while. My mother had her hair done almost every week at the beauty shop on property, and Dad enjoyed his every Monday morning pool group of cronies. They'd shoot pool and gossip and laugh for hours! My mother had been a schoolteacher so she and Dad both enjoyed Trivia Night on 2 Wednesday nights each month, and Dad always brought Tootsie Pops as prizes for the winners of the Trivia Night. We lost Dad on February 25th of this year (2022) exactly 25 months from the day of my Mom's memorial service at Breeze Park Chapel, and like Mom, Dad's service was there as well and officiated by Pastor Dave, and it was so gratifying to see so many people able to gather and celebrate the life of my Father. They both wanted their memorial services to be at Breeze Park so their friends at Breeze could attend, and they did! There were so many people it was standing room only in the chapel that day. I will miss the friends that my parents made at Breeze Park very much. I knew most of the "regular" employees there because I was there with my parents so often. I will check in on those friends often, because they are a loving connection with my parents. Thank you for the opportunity to laud Breeze Park Lutheran Senior Living Services. We are so thankful that our parents chose Breeze Park to spend the last 10 years of their lives living, laughing and loving there.
  • KD
    Kimberly Denney
    Jun 22, 2019
    5.0
    Mom has dementia. The team of nurses and other staff in the Aspen Woods Memory Support area have always been attentive and caring. They also welcome me and include me when i visit for the weekend from out of town. We sleep better at night knowing Mom is there, where she eats well, takes her meds at the right times, and participates in daily social activities.
  • MJ
    margaret James
    Oct 3, 2016
    5.0
    Wonderful peaceful place! They have lotta wildlife all around,like deer,squirrels,geese,ducks. Also great food for the residents that live there.Employees are wonderful.

Frequently Asked Questions About EverTrue Breeze Park

What types of senior living services does EverTrue Breeze Park offer?

EverTrue Breeze Park offers Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Long Term Care, and REACH Short Stay Rehab for older adults.

Where is EverTrue Breeze Park located?

EverTrue Breeze Park is located at 600 Breeze Park Drive, Weldon Spring, MO 63304, US.