

Safety & Design
Life-Enhancing Design
From lighting, flooring and furniture choices, to operationalized spaces – every apartment and common area is designed to maximize safety and quality of life for older people.
Community Design Features
Every on-site dining venue, fitness area and community common space is intentionally designed to help you feel safe and move around easily once you leave your apartment.
- Augmented Chair Heights with Armrests
- Supportive Handrails
- Optimized Lighting
- Wide Spacious Hallways
- Non-Skid Flooring
- Enhanced COVID-19 Response Cleaning Practices
- Evacuation Safety Procedures and Protocols
- 24/7 Available Staff
- Signage Notifying of Activities and Reminders
- Wayfinding Signage
- Manicured Outdoor Sidewalks
- Transportation
- Maintenance
- Housekeeping
- Dining and Care Services
- Low Tables with Rounded Edges
- Moisture-Wicking Lovetron Fabric Furniture


Apartment Design Features
In-room medical alert systems and skid-proof surfaces are just a few of the design elements that create a feeling of safety in every apartment.
- 12′ Ceiling Heights in All Studio Apartments
- Easily Accessible Wall Outlets
- Walk-In Showers with Removable Shower Head
- ADA-Compliant Toilets and Toilet Rails Available
- Wheelchair-Accessible Sinks Available
- Personally Monitored Thermostats
- 24-Hour Personal Call System
- Space for Mini Refrigerator and Microwave


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If you are searching for memory support options to help your parent or loved one, here are 8 ways senior living can help a person with dementia: 1. Trained staff: Senior living communities have staff members who are trained in dementia care. They have knowledge and experience in understanding and meeting the unique needs of...Read more


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7 Signs Your Parents May Be Ready for Assisted Living
Knowing when it may be time to begin the search for assisted living for a family member can be challenging. On one hand, many seniors are adamant about staying in their own homes because they feel that is the only way to maintain their independence. On the other hand, living without access to 24-hour assistance...Read more