StoryPoint Fort Wayne North is a senior living community for adults 55 and older, and the place offers a lot of choices for those looking for independent living, enhanced living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and continuing care. The housing comes in the form of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments with plenty of floor plan options, starting at 395 square feet and going up to 1,213 square feet, so there's room for singles or couples. Apartments have handy touches like walk-in showers, accessible bathrooms with grab bars, kitchens with modern appliances and dark wood cabinets, and laundry rooms that include washers, dryers, and folding areas.
Residents can bring their pets with them because the community keeps things pet-friendly, and folks can also enjoy a good deal of indoor and outdoor spaces including activity rooms, a library filled with books and puzzles, an art studio, a fitness center with equipment like treadmills and recumbent bikes, meeting rooms, a beauty salon and barbershop, and plenty of sitting spaces where you can visit. There's a dining area with round tables and white linens, a cafe for snacks and drinks, a common area with a grand piano, and a lobby with a fireplace that gives the whole place a comfortable feel.
The place follows a person-centered approach where services help those who need support with daily activities, like taking medication or getting to appointments, but if you want more independence, they offer flexible options through Enhanced Living, so you pay only for the services you need. The event calendar is always full, so people have things to do, and chef-prepared meals are part of a personalized dining experience. They've got maintenance-free living and housekeeping services, which takes some chores off your hands.
For those living with memory impairments such as Alzheimer's or dementia, the community's specially trained care staff run a licensed memory care neighborhood, offering therapies, support, and environments to help keep residents safe and comfortable. The care staff are there around the clock for professional care, whether it's help with personal needs or skilled medical attention. Programming for wellness, fitness, creative activities, and events are all planned to encourage friendship, social connections, and an individual's interests.
Throughout the building, you'll see large common areas, open-concept apartments, wide doorways, and accessible features that make it easier for everyone to get around. The grounds have places to walk your pet, accessible parking, and a porte-cochère at the main entrance that makes getting inside during bad weather a little easier. Residents can live life at their own pace and join in as little or as much as they like, and the staff works with residents to keep care personalized, whether someone is independent, needs more daily support, or lives in memory care. The community focuses on helping people stay active, keep their individuality, and form new friendships, with services and care options that cover all the changes seniors might face as they age.