36 Rose Court sits in the Pigeon Creek Apartments area with the zip code 31816, and folks usually say this community feels warm and supportive, and it's meant for older adults who need help with daily living, but the place is smaller than some, and only two seniors can live here at one time, so everyone tends to get a good bit of personal attention from the friendly staff who're awake and ready to help day or night with things like bathing, dressing, managing medicines, getting around, or even extra help at meals, especially for folks living with Alzheimer's or dementia, which seems to make mealtime much less stressful for those who need a hand. The senior apartments come as either private or semi-private rooms, with furnished spaces, phones in each room, ADA compliant bathrooms, and washer and dryer access, and the grounds include some nice things like a large living room, balconies, walking paths, and a quiet garden. They feed residents three balanced meals every day, provide snacks, and can work with special diets for things like diabetes or allergies, which is useful when there's only a few residents, and there's dining assistance for those who need it.
The place offers what they call a "community living arrangement," with a 24-hour call system and on-site nurses who do health checks, weight checks, and oversee the overall health of residents with support from a visiting geriatric nurse practitioner. With two units available, residents get care that's pretty personal, including help with transfers, incontinence, and mobility around the facility, plus laundry and dry-cleaning services, regular housekeeping, and lots of activities like games (cards and bingo), a library, a games room, arts programs, and even community parties to help folks stay involved-there's also a barbershop, exercise equipment, computer classes, massage therapy if requested, and a concierge service when someone needs an extra helping hand. All utilities are included, and there's an emergency alert system for peace of mind.
They allow both Medicare and Medicaid to help pay for care here if someone qualifies, and staff work with residents and families to help with things like moving assistance, coordinating activities, and setting up care plans that make sense for each person. The environment aims to let seniors live with dignity and as much independence as possible, and because it's a more intimate setting, it suits folks who like a quiet space with attentive support rather than a larger, busier community.