Arcadia Senior Living Louisville sits on nearly seven acres with landscaped grounds across from Southeast Christian Church, so you get a peaceful spot that's still close to shopping, dining, and cultural attractions in Louisville, Kentucky. The three-story building has a variety of living options with studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, most with full kitchens or kitchenettes, and some with private patios or balconies, and you'll find different apartment sizes, ranging from about 197 to 842 square feet, some with features like quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and vinyl plank flooring. People can choose independent living, assisted living, memory care, respite care, personal care, and even continuing care, so if someone's needs change, the staff adapts the services and support, with things like personalized care plans and regular assessments.
Friendly and caring staff are on duty around the clock, and nursing help is available 24/7, with a doctor on call and regular visits from podiatrists, dentists, physical therapists, and occupational therapists. There's help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, medication, and or transfer assistance when needed, but many folks enjoy living independently thanks to maintenance-free living, plenty of support options like laundry, housekeeping, and transportation services, so you don't have to worry about chores unless you want to.
Arcadia offers a safe memory care neighborhood with caregivers trained in Alzheimer's and dementia support, designed to provide both security and dignity, and programming is tailored for each stage. There are hospice and respite services too, and the place welcomes pets, has emergency alert systems, and supports residents bringing personal items to make the apartments feel like home.
The setting encourages people to socialize and stay active, with indoor and outdoor common spaces to gather with friends, a fitness center, a bistro lounge, a library, a movie theater, media and cognitive learning rooms, a salon and barber shop, worship space, volunteer programs, and relaxing places like a courtyard, pub, covered porch, fishing pond, resident gardens, and walking paths. Residents can join activities onsite, like group exercise classes, creative workshops, arts and crafts, and outings to local attractions, and there's a full-time activity director who keeps the calendar busy. For meals, the dining program provides three meals a day in a restaurant-style dining room-choices include ethnic, gluten-free, vegetarian, and low-sodium options, and a private dining room is available for special occasions. There's also a bistro, pub, and outdoor dining spaces for those who like to mix things up.
Other comforts include free Wi-Fi throughout the building, a newspaper delivery, computers available for residents, a concierge service, and on-site parking for residents and guests. The whole place stays accessible, with elevator access and handicap-friendly spaces, and everything's designed to promote comfort, well-being, safety, and community, so people have what they need as they age, without losing their independence or sense of home. Renovations are ongoing to keep the building modern and inviting, and there's a focus on helping people live on their own terms while offering support when it's needed. The atmosphere feels welcoming-staff aim to be helpful but never intrusive, and there's a family-like sense among residents and team members. It's a locally owned and operated community that tries to provide care tailored to each resident's wishes, blending comfort and connection in a homelike setting.