Volante Senior Living of Peachtree, known as Salterra at Peachtree, sits at 3740 Eagle Dr, Trussville, Alabama, in a lush and peaceful area close to Birmingham City but away from its bustle, which offers a bit of quiet with some nice trees and scenic views. The community helps seniors with different needs, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, and even skilled nursing, home health care, hospice, and adult day services. Residents can bring pets if they like, but they're responsible for taking care of them themselves, and there are gardens, walking paths, patios, and outdoor seating for sitting or getting some fresh air, plus parking and guest parking for visitors.
The building only has one floor, making it easier for people with walkers or wheelchairs, and they've set it up with a sprinkler system, wheelchair help, safety features, and controlled building access. Inside, there's a dining room with restaurant-style meals, a library, an arts and crafts studio, a games and activity room, a movie theater, a fitness center, a salon and barbershop, a fireplace, and a private dining room for visitors or special meals. Residents can use washers and dryers, have maintenance taken care of, and get Wi-Fi and cable in their rooms, which come with private mailboxes, closets, individual climate controls, telephones, and showers.
Salterra at Peachtree offers support with bathing, dressing, and medication reminders, and residents can get help with laundry, linens, meals, and housekeeping. They have a team including a general manager, health and wellness director, part-time nurse, certified caregivers, and a group to run activities and programs, and the staff stays on hand to help residents feel welcome and safe, checking in with safety and wellness checks. They do basic health care and personal assistance and partner with PrimeFit Wellness for exercise classes like group and chair fitness, and they also offer physical and occupational therapy for those that need it.
The calendar is pretty full, with social, educational, spiritual, and entertainment activities, including music, arts and crafts, tabletop games, movie nights, church services, grocery store trips, intergenerational events, field trips, and even volunteer opportunities. Residents can go on "Travel by Leisure Care" outings and join wellness or enrichment programs. Meals come with dining services, and there's also transportation for outings or appointments as well as help with shopping and errands.
Families and prospective residents can tour the community, talk to staff and residents, and see the different living options. The place keeps a friendly, family-like atmosphere, with a goal to promote dignity, health, well-being, and joy at any stage of life, tailoring care to each person's needs. Residents can pay using checks, long-term care insurance, Medicare, private funds, or veterans' benefits, and the community runs under license D3772, with inspections and reviews as required. The campus is pet-friendly, has pretty flexible visiting hours, and the community fee stands at $1100. Amenities and programs include everything from movie theaters and fitness rooms to communal dining, spiritual support, and group fun, all with support from a staff that's trained to put kindness and respect first. The property stays separated from local attractions, giving a sense of privacy and calm, but still keeps close enough ties for easy city access when residents or their families want it.