Overview
This community offers a variety of senior living lifestyle options, accommodations, and floor plans. Residents enjoy engaging living in addition to personalized care plans and a wide range of convenient services and wellness-focused amenities. For more information contact the community directly.
This listing is provided by whereyoulivematters.org - a free service of the American Seniors Housing Association, a non-profit membership organization.
Room Types
- 1-Bedroom Apartments
- 2-Bedroom Apartments
- Alcoves
- Private Rooms and/or Suites
Amenities
- Activities Onsite
- Air Conditioning
- Arts and Crafts Center
- Barber Shop
- Bath Tubs
- Beautician
- Cable or Satellite TV
- Carpet
- Cats Allowed
- Computer or Media Center
- Designed Specifically to Accommodate Memory Loss
- Dogs Allowed
- Emergency Alert System
- Enclosed Courtyard
- Game Room
- Garden Area
- Ground Floor Units
- Guest Meals
- Housekeeping
- Indoor Atrium
- Indoor Common Areas
- Interior / Exterior Maintenance Services
- Kitchenette
- Laundry Service / Drycleaning
- Low / No Sodium
- Meals Provided
- No Sugar
- Outdoor Common Areas
- Outdoor Walking Paths
- Pet Friendly
- Piano or Organ
- Private Dining Room
- Raised Garden Beds
- Resident Parking Available
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Safety Rails In Bathroom
- Secured Community
- Uncovered Parking
- Wander Guard or Similar System Available
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
Services
- 24/7 Availability of Healthcare Professionals
- Ancillary Services
- Bathing & Showering Assistance
- Chronic Condition Management
Pricing
Starting Price Semi Private Accomadations from 5487.00 per month, Private Accommodations from 6324.00 per month
All Inclusive Pricing Includes Full time licensed nurse available 24 hours a day Certified personnel on duty 24 hours a day / 7 days a week Medication administration and supervision Assistance with dressing, grooming, bathing, etc. Individualized healthcare
Care
Assisted Living
A living option for seniors or individuals who require assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, or medication management while maintaining a level of independence. Assisted living facilities offer personalized care plans and social activities that promote quality of life for their residents.
Memory Care
Memory care communities offer specialized care and support for individuals dealing with memory-related conditions, such as Alzheimer’s or dementia. These facilities are equipped with trained staff and offer engaging activities designed to promote well-being while ensuring a safe living environment.
Respite Care
Respite care is short-term or temporary care. Respite care can be provided in adult day centers, in private homes via home health agencies and in senior living communities, most often assisted living or skilled nursing facilities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Qualifications
ASHA Verified Member
Colony Pointe Senior Living Reviews
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Renee Scavone
a year ago
We visited with Lisa Coday at Colony Pointe recently. We saw and heard the compassion and competence in her time with us introducing both Colony Pointe and the Arbors as we consider future living arrangements for a loved one. Jackie also showed us around and greeted residents and staff in a warm and upbeat way. It was a sunny warm morning and 6 or 8 of the residents were enjoying the morning sun on the beautiful back garden patio. Thanks to them both.
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Randall Prather
2 years ago
The staff at The Arbors did a great job. They worked with me when times were tough. Shout outs to Dan, Emily, Paige ...... I better stop because so many were so good. I can't help but mentioning Jennifer. At the very end of my wife's life - the last hours, Jennifer was so sweet and tender with her. Thank you so much. While it was not home, and it may have been a blank room, but it was quiet and peaceful with no machines beeping, and no staff or students running in and out. It was a gentle end to a great life.
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Holly Frieden
a year ago
The Arbors has taken a complete nosedive in almost every aspect since we moved in last July from the food, staff, laundry and cleanliness. Multiple times a week the food had become cold sandwiches, gloppy, runny chicken salad, and chips on paper plates for meals despite a menu they will lure you in with. The staff’s clothing had become unprofessional and sloppy with cartoon hoodies and sweats and no name tags. Manners and social graces are sorely lacking. All Dad’s laundry was done together resulting in discolored, dingy whites and bleach stains on nice towels. I’d have to refold and rehang laundry as it was most often totally disorganized. I kept my own cleaning supplies and Swiffer as they did not clean under the bed, behind the toilet, or in corners. Often my Swiffer pad was disgusting. The staff would separate themselves from the residents during meals, many times with ear buds, their phones and take-out in the back of the dining room despite residents needing help cutting up their food or being encouraged to eat. For example, when the staff bothered, there were tiny containers of sealed butter that were hard to open, but no knives ever to spread it on a roll. Don’t let the activity calendar fool you. It looks good on paper, but implementation is almost non existent. There may be a sit and stretch activity here and there or hang man, but most of the time they are left to sit in front of a tv with something totally unrelateable on, such as a 2 1/2 hour Marvel Spider-Man movie or to wander around from room to room aimlessly. Getting staff to actually follow Dad’s care plan was a daily challenge resulting in numerous UTIs and huge fluctuations in his diabetes levels. The glassed in nurses station is a real issue. Often all 3 staff were enclosed in this area with NO ONE on the floor. I made suggestions that only 1 go in at a time, but no one followed that. I have walked in, found Dad outside, and zero staff for up to fifteen minutes either being in the closed kitchen, outside on a smoke break, or I have no idea. Yes, I complained. I am my Dad’s advocate. I was told things would be “investigated”. Then my Blazer got keyed in the parking lot. Since there are no outside cameras, there was no proof. Steer clear. Since we have moved, it has only become more apparent how awful this facility has become.
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Janet Swope
7 years ago
My 93 year old mother recently moved into The Arbors. She is more active, more alert, and happier than she has been in months. The caring staff works hard to plan activities and outings. The nursing staff is amazing and has helped beyond words with my mother’s medications and healthcare. We simply couldn’t be happier with The Arbors.
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