Cottonwood Point sits on the lakefront with some apartments offering views of Lake Augusta, so folks can enjoy the scenery right from their own homes if they want, and you'll find both one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments to choose from, with options for attached garages, and there's central air, carpeting, good-sized living rooms, modern kitchens and bathrooms, plus washers and dryers in every unit. Some apartments even have walkout patios, which plenty of people seem to like for fresh air and all. There are elevators for easy movement, and every unit comes with practical features like dishwashers, refrigerators, electric ranges, range hoods, and garbage disposals, along with window dressings ready to go. Residents never need to worry about yard work or repairs, since staff keeps the property maintained and clean, and all the electric, trash, gas, water, and sewer fees are already included in the rent.
The living here is independent, so people get full control over their own daily routines, and there's no need for long-term contracts since all leases are month-to-month; folks can come and go as it suits their needs. Pets and even tanked fish are welcome, so residents don't have to leave their furry family members behind, and guests can stay overnight starting as low as $50, breakfast included. The daily rhythm includes a free continental breakfast Monday through Saturday, and on Wednesdays folks can get a cooked-to-order breakfast, while every Sunday there's a brunch buffet offering both breakfast and lunch choices and affordable meal options anytime, with light meals at $6 and bigger meals at $8.
People staying at Cottonwood Point keep busy with scheduled events, movie nights, game nights, clubs, and lots of structured activities that help build friendships and keep everyone mentally and physically active, and you'll find a community fitness center, a library, and a private dining room for special occasions or family get-togethers. There are plenty of chances to socialize over meals or while walking the concrete path that leads straight to Shyrock Park and Garvin Park, and folks can go fishing, hiking, and boating around Lake Augusta. Housekeeping and laundry services are taken care of, and there's staff around to help and check on things, plus a 24-hour security system keeps everyone safe, with clear rules to keep out loiterers and solicitors. This community's a non-profit, so its focus stays on making life comfortable and affordable for seniors, giving people a peaceful, maintenance-free lifestyle with all the simple comforts they need, without pushing anyone into more care than they actually want.