Providence Point sits on a large, 32-acre campus in Scott Township, and offers a whole mix of care options for older adults, from independent living to personal care, memory support, and skilled nursing, so folks can move through different levels of support as needs change, and the place has apartment-style homes, patio homes, and both private rooms and furnished apartments, many with modern features, wide walkways, and wheelchair accessibility, which is good for people who want ease and safety moving around. The community opened in 2009 and is run by a nonprofit called Baptist Senior Family, and you'll see a comfortable, gender-inclusive, gated neighborhood with both LifeCare and fee-for-service plans, which means there are ways to plan for the future and get different types of care all in one spot, and some beds are certified for higher levels of care, with 5 out of 42 available in June 2025. The assisted living community on campus gives 24-hour help with day-to-day things like bathing, dressing, and medication management, plus extra help for those with memory concerns, and nurses are on staff day and night, so someone's always around to help out; they use a Wanderguard for added memory care safety, and all residences have a 24-hour call system.
You'll find trained staff ready to help with eating, grooming, toileting, and moving around, and there's a good range of specialized healthcare support, including dietary help and medication management, and there's respite care or short-term stays available, too. The skilled nursing facility on site handles nursing care and rehabilitation for folks who need extra support between hospital and home, and everyone there gets care based on what they need, not a one-size-fits-all plan. The campus has housekeeping and laundry services, meal plans with options, and maintenance-free living, so you don't need to worry about chores, plus there's scheduled transportation if you need a lift or want to go on an outing. There are four dining venues, a wellness center with an indoor pool and whirlpool spa for exercise or relaxing, a beauty salon and day spa, a library, an art studio, and a surround-sound theater, plus indoor underground parking, so everything's close by and convenient.
Providence Point stays lively with lots of programs, fitness classes, organized activities, and educational, spiritual, or cultural opportunities; some activities are planned by residents themselves, and there are clubs, happy hours, day trips, and a calendar of events, so folks can stay as busy as they like. Pets are allowed under certain rules, which is nice for animal lovers, and residents or families can join councils to have a voice in how things run, all aiming for a supportive environment where people help make the community what it is. The whole setup is built around helping seniors feel safe, supported, and part of an active group, with a focus on wellness and a worry-free lifestyle, and Providence Point has even earned awards for its interior design and rehabilitation services, so you'll find some thoughtful touches throughout.