Summerfield Senior Living sits in a peaceful setting and offers a mix of Southern charm and modern senior living comforts, and folks can choose from studio or one-bedroom apartments, some with kitchenettes, each with private baths, individually controlled thermostats, and a 24-hour monitored emergency call system, and apartments are also wheelchair accessible, with cable, internet, and telephone hookups. The community provides several living options like independent living, assisted living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and even skilled nursing, and there are affordable choices, including private and semi-private rooms. The staff is friendly and helps with medicine reminders, personal care such as bathing and dressing, companionship, and daily living support, and they're around 24 hours a day for emergencies, with special training in safety, memory care, diabetes, medication management, and emergency response.
Meals come from The Sage Grill dining room, where there's a Dine Your Way Program that lets residents pick what and when to eat, with chef-prepared home-cooked food, snacks, and special diets for diabetes or swallowing trouble, plus they serve meals in both communal dining and memory care areas with nice touches like white tablecloths and flowers. There's weekly housekeeping, laundry, fresh linens, on-site beauty and barber services, and maintenance, so there's less to worry about, and the grounds are tidy and include a courtyard garden with ponds, raised beds, flowers, and patios for sitting outside on Louisiana evenings. Summerfield has a gym, craft activity room, computer area, library with a fireplace, card and game rooms, and social areas where folks can read, play, or just chat, and regular outings, game nights, arts, crafts, cooking clubs, gardening groups, musical groups, and story time keep things lively.
Transportation helps residents get to appointments, go shopping, or join outings, and guests and families have parking options and can stay overnight when visiting. Personal emergency alert systems give some peace of mind, and there are spiritual programs, story times, book clubs, and both indoor and outdoor shared spaces where residents can connect, with a Wellness Director and Memory Care Activities Coordinator making sure activities and care fit each person's needs and history. Pets are welcome under the community's guidelines, and there are several payment options, plus help for those who want to learn about VA benefits or using Medicare or Medicaid to help pay for care. Summerfield's management team knows senior care, and state licenses are in place, so residents can expect a safe and supportive environment with clear rules and routines, all aimed at helping older adults keep their independence, enjoy nutritious meals, and stay as active as they want, there's help nearby but privacy too, and a strong focus on comfort, respect, and simple pleasures.