Isabella Village at Savannah stands as a 55+ active adult neighborhood, tucked inside the larger Savannah master-planned community, and folks can expect single-level brick homes with energy-efficient and eco-friendly materials, most built between 2012 and 2013, ranging from about 1,212 to 2,465 square feet, with two or three bedrooms, two baths, and two-car garages, and the homes usually feature granite or custom oak countertops, wood floors, plantation shutters, high-end lighting and other touches like decorative crown molding, high-grade carpeting with a long warranty, and nice master bathrooms with big tubs, dual vanities, and multi-head showers. The house sits on a big lot-sometimes the largest in the neighborhood-with an attached garage, electric fireplace, and access to all the sidewalks and concrete paths around the community. The HOA fee covers front yard maintenance and full use of facilities.
The place gives residents access to several amenities, like Club Isabella, which includes a fitness center, aerobics studio, catering kitchen, card tables, and a multi-purpose room, while outside there's a private pool, patio, bocce ball and horseshoe pits, dog parks, and walking trails. The broader Savannah community includes a 20,000 square-foot clubhouse with a ballroom, library, café, event kitchen, a three-story fitness center with a weight room, saunas, marble locker rooms, and craft rooms, along with outdoor sports spaces like tennis courts, a covered basketball court, sand volleyball, picnic areas, five fishing lakes, and even a water park. Folks enjoy group activities such as yoga, Zumba, book club, card games, Wii bowling, and scheduled movie nights, while the community offers plenty of resident-led clubs and wellness programs.
For those who need care, Isabella Village at Savannah supports a range of options, offering independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care for seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia, so support can include help with dressing, daily activities, medication management, meals prepared by chefs, and personal care. Special programs help with memory, and the staff can help with rehabilitation, wound care, and 24-hour nursing support. There's respite care for those who just need a little break and optional support in independent living. Housekeeping, laundry, concierge, family support, and move-in coordination are available, too.
Dining services cover all-day options, restaurant-style dining, allergy-sensitive menus, and meal prep by professional chefs. Pet lovers can use the dog park, and outdoor spaces give room for walking or just gathering with neighbors. Security measures like burglar and fire/smoke alarms are in every home, and there's transportation and parking for residents and guests. The community lets seniors stay active and social while having help close by if they need it.