Legacy Terrace has a long history as part of Legacy Retirement Communities, which started back in 1995, and the building itself has a solid, all-brick exterior that gives it some presence, and inside things feel casual and inviting with staff who seem friendly and keep up with regular department-specific training, so you see a mix of nurses, housekeepers, the Front Desk Concierge, enrichment folks, and even a Director of Nursing on-site. The community takes steps for safety with a 24/7 nursing team and a secure entry system for its memory care building, which helps folks with Alzheimer's and dementia, and staff in that area often hold Dementia Specialist certificates. Residents here can age in place, starting in Independent Living, then moving to Assisted Living or Memory Care if they need extra help, and services adjust if someone just wants light care or requires more such as diabetic support with insulin or incontinence help, or has trouble moving around and needs a one-person assisted transfer.
The place is pet-friendly in Independent Living and considers pets besides dogs in Assisted Living if someone can care for them, so people feel more at home, and they can get Covid and flu shots right onsite. The food comes in a restaurant-style dining room, with two or three meals daily and a big menu for variety, and staff in dining and cleaning do their work every day to keep things running smoothly, so seniors don't have to worry about cooking or cleaning. Residents can go to the Director of Nursing or managers with problems, and families get updates from nursing staff or the marketing team, depending on whether the resident is in Assisted Living or Independent Living.
The building itself has many shared spaces like a sunny solarium for reading or tea, the Iron Horse Saloon for card games or pool, plus gardens, courtyards, ponds, and footbridges that make it easy to get fresh air or just watch the water run under a bridge, and you'll find indoor sitting rooms, a computer lab, and a library for quiet time. Amenities include a beauty and barber salon, bank, drug and gift shop, post office, and even an ice cream parlor, so people don't have to leave the building for small needs, and there's resident parking and complimentary transportation for appointments or outings, with the location not far from bus lines.
Activities get planned every day, so there are crafts, movies, guest lectures, games, and ways for residents to socialize or pick up a new skill, and the staff encourage folks to join in, but there's no pressure. Full tubs, hospice care, and extra services like medicine management or help with daily activities are available, and the staff also help with transitions - including downsizing and showing new residents around, and there's always someone awake at night for emergencies. Legacy Terrace doesn't do short-term or respite stays but allows for a 30-day notice if someone needs to make a change, and there's a waiting list with the biggest waits for larger two-bedroom units and not as much for the smallest one-bedrooms. Residents can smoke in private indoor rooms or outside, and pets get particular attention with some pet care available. The community uses Meta platforms for updates and connections, and you'll usually notice a warm environment and attention to each person's needs, with care ranging from basic to quite involved and a good mix of social, convenience, nursing, and home care options, all meant to help people stay comfortable and healthy as their needs change.