River Valley Retirement Community sits off the historic Merritt Parkway, and the place is new, having opened in Spring 2021, so everything's modern and fresh, and it's made for adults 55 and up who want comfortable, all-inclusive living. The community runs all day and night, seven days a week, and offers many care options like independent living, assisted living, memory care, nursing home care, and continuing care all in one spot, which means folks can stay as needs change without moving somewhere else. The apartments come with different floor plans, including one- and two-bedroom units, and they're described as spacious and even have walk-in closets, private decks, full kitchens, private baths, and individual climate controls, with utilities paid in the rent so there aren't surprise bills. Folks can bring pets, and pets are welcome for no extra fee, which eases stress for animal lovers. Safety's a focus-with live-in managers, 24/7 on-site staff, a round-the-clock concierge, and an Emergency Alert System throughout the community.
For dining, River Valley Retirement Community has a Signature Freedom Dining program with three chef-prepared meals each day, a Sunday brunch, meal delivery for those who can't make it to the dining room, and a chef's pantry open at all hours for snacks, so folks never have to worry about being hungry. Free housekeeping, building maintenance, and transportation to local spots help make daily life easier, and the setting is close to parks, museums, art galleries, and shopping, which means plenty to do offsite if someone wants to go out. The grounds are landscaped and there's room to enjoy the outdoors, and indoor and outdoor spaces let people socialize or relax as they please, including common areas like a library, 150-seat theater, billiards room, lounge with bar, arcade, fitness and wellness center, and spa. There's also a beauty parlor with licensed staff who know how to work with curly hair, which is rare at some places.
Community programs fill the days and nights with things like fitness classes, game nights, educational workshops, and social outings with local groups, and the staff works to keep folks active and independent, reminding residents there's always something to do or someone to talk to. Housekeeping comes weekly and meals meet nutritional needs, and residents who need help with things like medication or daily tasks get support tailored to their needs. Apartments come with free Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, and all utilities paid, so everything's covered in one monthly payment and there's no need to sign a long contract or pay a buy-in fee. There's valet parking, on-site managers for emergencies, and services like on-site banking, pharmacy, shopping trips, and a business center. Transportation, security systems, regular social and recreational activities, onsite and offsite devotional services, and outings around town round out a picture of a place that tries to make life less of a hassle, and tries to keep every day feeling both safe and lively, whether someone needs support or is just looking for an active, relaxing retirement setting.