Arbor Terrace Cooper City is an assisted living facility in Cooper City, Florida, with 136 licensed beds and a focus on long-term care for older adults, and you'll find it near Brian Piccolo Park and a small pond so the environment around here stays pretty quiet and peaceful with those cheerful palm trees waving along a nicely-kept landscape, and the building itself is modern, multi-story, and designed for comfort and accessibility, and there's a good-sized outdoor patio overlooking the water, with plenty of winding paved pathways and places to sit outside in the Florida sun if that's what someone's looking for.
This place provides a range of care choices like independent living, assisted living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, skilled nursing, and even a continuing care retirement set-up for folks who might need more help as the years pass, and there's always trained and kind staff around 24/7 to help with daily needs like bathing, getting dressed, or keeping up with medicines, which can be a big relief to families.
The apartments come in different layouts like the AL Monarch, AL Griffin, AL Grove, and AL Cooper, with options for studios and one or two bedrooms if that's what's needed, and some rooms have living rooms, kitchens you can get around in, and decor that's fresh but not overwhelming, and the bedrooms have good windows and comfortable beds, so sleeping and relaxing feels easy, and the whole place has modern touches but also feels welcoming.
For anyone needing specialized help because of memory loss, Arbor Terrace has a memory care section that's designed to make things easier and safer so folks don't get lost or confused, and staff are gentle about helping residents participate in activities or simply feel safe. Engaging activities fill the week, like fitness classes and arts and crafts, regular games or group outings, happy hour get-togethers, movie nights, and special celebrations for holidays so there's some variety in the days.
Community rooms feature elegant dining spaces with round tables, soft lighting, and art on the walls, and meals feel more like being at a restaurant than an institution, which can be nice for those who enjoy a little conversation or want a calm setting, plus there's pet-friendly policies, Wi-Fi throughout, high-speed internet, and everything is handicap accessible, and there's even a salon on-site for haircuts and beauty needs.
Those looking for exercise have access to bright, airy fitness centers with exercise bikes, dumbbells, and exercise balls, and you can spot residents leaving for a stroll or simply enjoying the view. The community supports a sense of belonging, encourages social interaction, and focuses on personalized care for daily needs and medication management. Arbor Terrace doesn't take Medicare unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so families should check about payment before planning. While the experience is described as somewhat luxurious, the real focus remains on safety, relationships, and steady support, making sure every resident is comfortable and respected, and all needs get met as they change over time.