Crown Pointe of Anderson sits on a quiet campus with woods along the edge, and folks will notice four ponds with fountains, a walking path near the assisted living building, a gazebo, and plenty of spots to sit and relax both inside and outdoors, since there's a large patio, sunrooms, and a community room with exercise equipment. Residents can keep pets like dogs and cats, and the place allows for independent living, assisted living, and memory care, with staff who help with meals, medication, bathing, and dressing, but leave folks to do what they can themselves. Every apartment comes with a private bathroom that has a shower, and there's a kitchenette with a microwave and refrigerator, plus choices between studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, as well as patio homes, villas, and condos if one wants a bit more space. Weekly housekeeping and laundry keep things tidy, and staff are on hand all day and all night, with an emergency response system, security, and emergency pendants provided.
Chef-prepared meals come three times a day, made to be balanced and tasty, and residents can eat together in common dining areas. There's cable TV and wifi, though sometimes the Senior TV service acts up, but folks can enjoy the on-site beauty salon, library, chapel, activity rooms, and ice cream parlor whenever they like, and there are always things going on, whether that's social events, special activities, or spiritual gatherings. Crown Pointe's programs try to keep seniors engaged in mind and body, with events and activities that help folks make friends and stay active, and transportation is available for appointments or errands. Overall, the staff provide help for those who need it, including memory care for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, and home care with trained aides for those who stay in their homes. On-site nursing and physician services are available, and medication reminders help residents who sometimes forget. People living here will see that companionship and security matter as much as comfort, and the community has kept up these standards since it opened in 1999, offering a place for both active, healthy seniors who want company and those who need more hands-on support.