Shaker Pointe is a senior living community that offers different care types, so folks get help that fits their needs, whether they need medication management, non-ambulatory care, or 24-hour supervision with an around-the-clock call system and English-speaking caregivers, and you'll find dining services with a professional chef, a community dining room, meals for those with allergies or diabetes, plus choices for healthy eating. The community takes care of housekeeping, laundry, move-in support, landscaping, snow removal, and both inside and outside maintenance, and there's cleaning every other week, not to mention spring and fall deep cleaning so things stay in good shape without people worrying about chores. Residents can join in community-sponsored activities like movie nights and resident-run events, plus there's a fitness room, wellness programs, a spa, and outdoor activities, while walking paths, a game room, a library, an art room, music programs, and spaces for creativity all give people ways to keep busy or relax.
There's scheduled transportation to shops, medical appointments, and local events, with parking for those who drive, and Shaker Pointe includes a personalized emergency response system and campus-wide security. Apartments and homes here are bright and roomy, with open layouts, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, Wi-Fi, heating and cooling, as well as 1- and 2-bedroom floor plans, some with attached garages. The community covers all utilities-including electricity, digital cable, internet, secure Wi-Fi, and phone service-so bills are simple, and life is a bit easier.
The Pointe serves as the community center, so people living in places like The Doane Brook apartments, The Spirit Tree apartments, The Courtyard's townhomes, or The Carriage Building with its gathering room and library, all have easy indoor access to amenities and group events without needing to go outside if folk don't want to, and there's The Cottage neighborhood where single-family homes each come with a garage of their own.
Shaker Pointe runs programs and events for art, history, and environmental causes, and there are a lot of resident-led enrichment groups, clubs, and committee meetings, so people stay active and make connections in ways that matter to them. The caring staff help with daily needs and support independence so residents have more time for what they enjoy instead of worrying about home upkeep, and the community goes out of its way to provide open, welcoming spaces for relaxing, entertaining, or enjoying hobbies with friends old and new.