Arlington By the Lake sits in Toledo, OH, providing a choice of living options for older adults, including independent living, assisted living, senior apartments, memory care, nursing home care, and even home care and hospice services if folks need them. The community is set up so people can move in with very different needs and get help if their situation changes, providing support for those who want to be active and those who start needing more care. You'll find about 50 modern one-bedroom apartments along with some studios, all designed with safety and accessibility in mind, featuring things like three-season rooms with patios to enjoy the outside air even if the weather's not always perfect. The building's recently been remodeled, and the lobby looks bright and welcoming, trying to make the place feel comfortable right at the front door.
They've got all sorts of extras, like a state-of-the-art fitness center, a business center residents can use, a community room for gatherings, and outdoor walking paths if someone likes to stretch their legs. Activities are pretty varied, coming from a full social calendar with fitness classes, organized trips, and different events that help keep everyone socially and mentally busy. Meals are served restaurant-style with a professional chef, and they're careful about dietary restrictions so residents can eat safely according to their needs, with options to dine inside, outdoors, or in common spaces. Staff and visiting professionals offer services like housekeeping, laundry, medication help, transportation, concierge help, and even chaplaincy for those who want spiritual support, while medical staff are around or on-call as needed-particularly important for folks using the skilled nursing or memory care options, which are designed for people with Alzheimer's or dementia. Pets are allowed, which makes it nice for animal lovers who don't want to give up their companion.
Arlington By the Lake offers equal housing and is handicap accessible, trying to cater to all seniors, including those who've experienced homelessness. Families can easily get detailed info on prices, services, and rooms, with support from senior living advisors who'll help throughout the decision process, and there's both web forms and phone consultations to answer questions. Residents have access to chaplaincy, primary care services, therapies like physical, occupational, or speech, and can arrange for respite or short-term stays when needed. The place tries to nurture friendships among residents, with plenty of time for social interaction, mental stimulation, and fitness, and the grounds and activities seem set up so folks can feel part of a safe, active, and caring community without pressure.