Treyton Oak Towers, sitting in the historic Old Louisville neighborhood, has been around since 1984 as a faith-based, non-profit Life Plan Community, and you'll find it offers a range of services like independent living, personal care, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and memory care, so folks with different needs can stay in one place as those needs change over time. The community has skilled nursing with 24-hour care and different kinds of therapy, including speech, occupational, and physical therapy, and their memory care area is set up for people living with Dementia and Alzheimer's, with trained help for medication and daily hygiene. People needing help after a hospital stay can use their short-stay rehabilitation, and those living there have access to outpatient therapy programs on campus. Residents can live independently in one-, two-, or three-bedroom apartments, all with full kitchens, and there's a laundry service and parking. Some apartments are designed like assisted living, so residents who need help with things like medicine or getting dressed can still have their own private space.
You'll find a woodworking shop for creative projects, and the community takes pride in its rooftop greenhouse and chapel, which give residents a spot for calm and spiritual well-being. There's a therapy gym, rehab suites, and an aquatic therapy program for those working on strength or movement. Plenty of outdoor space includes a peaceful patio, a turtle garden, a skyline view deck, and guest rooms for visiting family. The dining is set up restaurant-style, with nutritious meals planned by chefs, and residents also have a full-service salon, library, activity rooms, and fitness areas right on site. There's in-house banking, transportation, and a busy calendar of activities that help keep everyone social, physically active, and engaged.
Treyton Oak Towers tries to build a friendly community where both staff and residents get to know each other, and their staff has a reputation for being helpful and kind. The culture sticks close to hospitality with a focus on dignity and respect for each person. With things like memory care with medicine management, incontinence and diabetic care, therapy, wellness programs, and regular events, the support's pretty broad. The building itself offers 14 different floor plans, which gives people a choice about how they want to live. The overall feel leans toward quality and genuine relationships, with a setting that honors the area's culture and history.