Good Samaritan - Cook Legacy Village

100 S Pine St,
Davenport, IA 52802

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Overview of Good Samaritan - Cook Legacy Village

Good Samaritan - Cook Legacy Village, located in Davenport, IA offers independent living.

Live in a home as unique as you are. Cook Legacy Village was originally built as a Victorian mansion. In 2013, the second and third floors were remodeled into nine beautiful senior living apartments. The first floor has remained largely untouched and stays true to its era with stained glass, original woodwork and antique furniture.

Here, tenants are like a close-knit family and stay active on campus and in the community. Every apartment is move-in ready with maintenance-free appliances, including a washer and dryer. Like all Good Samaritan Society communities, our Cook Legacy Village tenants enjoy comfortable, smoke-free apartments and have access to a variety of amenities that enhance their lives. Tenants are free to use the common areas on the first floor and each will have a space in the garage.

We want you to feel at home in your new apartment. It is yours to decorate any way you wish with the furnishings, decorations and mementos that are special to you.

Good Samaritan - Cook Legacy Village is a community within Good Samaritan Society. See all communities and locations within Good Samaritan Society

Amenities at Good Samaritan - Cook Legacy Village

Room Types

  • One Bedroom
  • Two Bedroom

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Independent Living

The price for independent living at Good Samaritan - Cook Legacy Village starts at $1,252 per month.

Your monthly costs at Good Samaritan - Cook Legacy Village will vary depending on room type and the level of care needed. Inquire here to check pricing and availability.

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