RosePointe Senior Living gives older adults several living choices with a focus on comfort, safety, and staying active in the community, so there's RosePointe I for people 62 and older and RosePointe II for those 55 and up, and both buildings sit in a quiet, wooded area close to parks, downtowns, restaurants, clinics, shops, and walking paths, so folks can get out for church, dining, errands, or simply sit out and watch the deer wander by or enjoy a garden plot near the pond if they like that sort of thing. Apartments run from one-bedroom units to two-bedroom floor plans, some with a den, and the apartments feel roomy, usually between 750 and 1050 square feet with storage space, extra storage closets, kitchens with self-cleaning ovens, garbage disposals, and dishwashers, as well as big closets and either a tub or a shower with ceramic tile and a medicine cabinet, and a few even feature balconies overlooking the trees or gardens. The buildings keep a close eye on safety with secure entries, intercom buzzers, and three locked doors, plus the front desk is staffed 24 hours to help residents, and there's a call response system for emergencies.
RosePointe allows residents to bring small pets like cats and dogs weighing up to ten pounds after paying a one-time fee, and the community is smoke-free inside, so there's less worry about allergies or secondhand smoke. Independent living is the main style here, but if a resident needs services like help with bathing or medication, the staff can set up care through home health agencies, and nursing care is available at nearby Golden Living Center - Lake Ridge. RosePointe offers assisted living and memory care at its sister sites such as New Perspective Rosedale and Amira Choice Roseville at Lexington, and respite care and devotional services at New Perspective Rosedale.
Amenities include a laundry room on each floor, a beauty salon in both RosePointe I and RosePointe II, and van transportation to medical appointments, libraries, shopping, and outings for a small fee, and folks in RosePointe II can use the services from RosePointe I for a charge if they want things like extra meals, a fitness center, or guest suites for visitors. There's a dining program with at least ten chef-prepared meals a month, a daily light breakfast, complimentary beverage bar, and menus with specials like homemade soup and salads, plus cable TV and utilities are included in the rent, along with individually controlled heating and air conditioning. Residents have years of experience among staff, with some employees staying over twelve years, so the help is consistent and familiar for many, and the hospitality service team works hard to make life comfortable and smooth.
Social life keeps busy with a calendar of activities, such as exercise classes, book clubs, TED talks, bingo, poker, bridge, Bible study, prayer groups, movie nights, concerts, pet therapy, and even excursions-men's and women's breakfasts, lunch outings, trips to local gardens, or museums-there's even Spanish-speaking conversation groups, travel presentations, fitness training, and the Resident Council where folks can help make decisions or raise funds for things like new TVs in the Town Hall. Special services also include podiatrist visits, blood pressure clinics, massage therapy, check cashing, and fax services. The buildings stay accessible for most needs, though the 42-unit split-level building has no elevator, and all units are upstairs, so residents need to handle the stairs, but heated underground parking, off-street spots, and detached garages give parking choices, with underground spaces going for $55 a month.
RosePointe Senior Living stands out for affordable independent senior housing, pet policies, a natural setting with trails and wildlife, strong safety features, and a dedicated, long-serving staff. The community's received awards like the Best of Senior Living for its activities, and reviews say it meets and keeps state licensing standards, so residents and families feel confident about the care and services offered.