Copperleaf at The Brooks sits in Bonita Springs, Florida, and is a private, gated community made for senior adults who want a maintenance-free lifestyle with lots of comfort and activity, and this place has ties to the Copperleaf Golf Club, so folks get access to an Audubon-certified, 18-hole, Par 72 championship golf course that Gordon G. Lewis designed and Kipp Schulties redesigned in 2015, and that course is right out among shimmering lakes and preserved land with wide fairways that suit any level of golfer and there's an option to get golf memberships which help with priority tee times and special golf-related offers, plus there's partnerships with groups like Golf Channel, GolfNow, and other clubs, and if someone's into golf stuff, there's always tips, events, lessons, and gear packages around, with daily video tips, pro instructors, and even programs like The Golf Fix and School of Golf, so there's plenty to keep a golfer busy or learning something new.
The community was built with spacious homes, condos, and apartments, with some being single story, some two stories, all designed to fit the Southwest Florida style, and there are 416 single-family homes and 154 carriage homes in all, so there's a choice of bigger and smaller layouts, usually with several bedrooms, updated kitchens, modern bathrooms, patios, and even attached garages for folks who like a bit more space. Lush grounds and landscaped walking paths run all through the neighborhood, and there's a 1.7 mile loop for biking or walking-it works well for those that want to get their steps in or just enjoy some peace outside.
Copperleaf at The Brooks serves senior adults, especially active adults, with amenities meant to make life easier and more fun. This includes a big, 27,000 square foot clubhouse for gatherings and events, swimming in a geothermally heated resort pool, tennis courts, bocce courts, a fitness center, biking paths, and an Activity Center for workouts, and folks can also visit Ospreys, the outdoor dining spot, or invite friends for a meal. The Commons Club is another option for more amenities if someone wants it. Life here focuses on privacy, peace, and a tranquil setup, but there are still plenty of ways to be social, with events, holiday celebrations, and dining options. Copperleaf runs year-round activities for residents and holds events that bring everyone together. The grounds-with welcoming entryways, scenic lakes, and vibrant green spaces-foster a relaxed, neighborly feeling that some people enjoy.
For those who need help, Copperleaf provides personalized care and support with daily activities, medication management, meals, and personal care, and they also offer assisted living services, respite care for short-term stays, and support for seniors dealing with Alzheimer's or dementia, with specialized programs and secure memory care available. The community keeps professional caregivers on staff for these needs, and there are regular activities that aim to support memory and social interaction.
Copperleaf at The Brooks is just 12 miles from the Southwest Florida International Airport and within five minutes of local shops, dining, and Gulf of Mexico beaches, so it's easy to get out for errands or a lunch by the water if that's something someone enjoys now and then. Copperleaf Charitable Foundation, Inc. also gives residents a way to get involved with charity work. The whole area has a low-density feel, plenty of green views, and a calm, secure setup, and with the bundled golf membership, residents keep access to private club privileges and golf services. The facility usually opens seasonally, from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and closes some days, so it's good to check hours. Copperleaf at The Brooks offers a blend of security, recreation, support, and independent living all within a peaceful, friendly community.