St. John’s
Mercy Health Care, St. Louis, Missouri
Whether you prefer city
living, country solitude or a mix of both, the St. Louis area is just your style.
St. Louis and its nearby communities offer sophisticated metropolitan living
surrounded by beautiful countryside. Best of all, St. Louis communities are
friendly and hospitable – places you can truly call your hometown.
The many residential areas
in and around St. Louis offer charming neighborhoods, outstanding public and
private schools, and a comfortable, serene lifestyle. The Metro Link light rail
system provides convenient access from the county to the metropolitan area.
If you prefer city living, historic St. Louis neighborhoods dating back to the
turn of the century offer unrivaled culture and diversity.
St. Louis living is surprisingly
affordable compared to other cities across the nation. Housing costs average
at least 25 percent less than those in comparably sized cities, and the overall
cost of living follows the same trend.
A variety of fascinating
sights and cultural activities are available in the city of St. Louis: the historic
waterfront at Laclede’s Landing, the Gateway Arch monument, Union Station, dockside
and riverboat casinos, the world-famous Anheuser-Busch Brewery, the Art and
History Museums, the St. Louis Zoo, the Science Center and Planetarium, the
Municipal Opera, Fox Theatre, and the Missouri Botanical Garden. The world-class
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra hosts guests and soloists from around the world.
Major league sports in St. Louis are football, baseball and hockey.
The Greater St. Louis area
is both friendly and cosmopolitan, both affordable and cultural. St. John’s
Mercy Health Care employees enjoy the distinct advantage of having a great place
to work and a great place to live. Whatever your pace or lifestyle, there’s
a place in St. Louis that you can call home.
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