Roseheart sits in the northeast corner of San Antonio as an established, active adult community where residents aged 55 and over find a peaceful, green neighborhood with plenty of blooming flowers and mature trees, and while it's a gated community with a focus on security, it also has a strong sense of togetherness where neighbors gather for social and recreational activities, whether that's in the clubhouse, by the pool, or at shaded picnic areas. Residents have access to wellness rooms and fitness programs to stay healthy, and there are walking paths and outdoor common spaces where people can stroll or meet up. The homes are single-family with sizes ranging from 1,955 to 2,835 square feet, and with 244 resale homes, there's room for new residents to join, and since the community caters to an independent, maintenance-free lifestyle, folks don't have to worry about yard work or repairs and can spend more time doing things they enjoy, like joining movie nights or art classes in the activity room, reading in the library, or attending music programs and resident-run events.
Roseheart offers dining services that include all-day, restaurant-style options in a dining room, with meals that accommodate allergies and diabetes, and residents get weekly housekeeping, laundry, and move-in help, plus a concierge for extra support. Inside the homes, people find private bathrooms, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, and telephones, which makes for a comfortable day-to-day. For people who might need more help as needs change, the community brings in dedicated care teams to offer different types of support, from simple help with dressing or medicines in assisted living, to memory care with secure spaces and specialized programs for people living with dementia, and skilled nursing if someone needs around-the-clock health care or help with recovery. Safety is important, so Roseheart has a 24-hour call system and supervision, and everyone can enjoy a safe, friendly place to live. With spaces for arts and crafts, a theater, and a library, along with organized group activities and a lifestyle that encourages hobby sharing and friendships, people can stay engaged and active as they age. The community also includes a network of real estate services, apps, a real estate agent directory, and resources that help both residents and professionals with everything from home buying and selling to comparisons of home values, so Roseheart feels like a well-rounded and supportive place to live and grow older, surrounded by nature and good company.