Faces marked by the passage of time; grateful smiles for the long years spent with sisters, with people, with the poor; lively eyes that preserve the memory of rich life stories. To celebrate their given existences is to welcome a precious and humbling legacy.

Since 2015, Concice House has been part of the MAISONS JEANNE ANTIDE Association, which groups four facilities belonging to the Sisters of Charity.

It is a 72-guest residential facility for the non-self-sufficient elderly, including two temporary reception rooms and a 12-bed specialized unit for people with Alzheimer’s disease.

A Day Care Unit for people with Alzheimer’s disease, neurodegenerative diseases and moderate behavioral problems has also been established within the facility.

Guests present are the Sisters of Charity, elderly, ill, and no longer self-sufficient,

Other highly dependent elderly people who agree to join the life project of Maisons Jeanne-Antide

Special attention is paid to the spiritual dimension.