Mattis Pointe Senior Living sits in Saint Louis, Missouri, in a single-story building, and offers a range of care for seniors with options like independent living, assisted living, memory care through The Arbors at Mattis Pointe, home care, short-term respite care, rehabilitation, adult day club, and hospice care, so folks really do find a fit for different needs as they change. The community welcomes pets and has studio, alcove, and one-bedroom apartments that include bathrooms and air conditioning, plus an emergency call system and access to 24-hour personal help for things like bathing, dressing, meal prep, and medication management. Common areas and indoor lounges give folks spots to gather, and the private dining room can be used for special meals or visits with family. Meals cooked by chefs are nutritious and planned to fit dietary needs, and the team handles all the housekeeping. Hair and nail salon, an on-site beauty spot, offers services, which is handy for many seniors, and the whole campus features features such as safety systems, and the apartments come with full private baths and air conditioning.
Mattis Pointe Senior Living offers a schedule full of activities-on-site games, devotional time, social events, and trips off campus-so no one needs to feel isolated, and there are programs meant for all interests and ability levels. Transportation, free for medical appointments at places like St. Anthony's Medical Center and Barnes Jewish South Campus Hospital, makes getting to the doctor easier, which is important when arranging rides feels tough. The staff, known for reliability and skill, help with diabetic care, incontinence care, and non-ambulatory care, and work to tailor support for both independence and safety. The Arbors at Mattis Pointe focuses on memory care, using programs and activities that meet the daily needs of folks with memory loss, and the community design aims for comfort and a sense of home, not just a campus. Mattis Pointe accepts Medicaid, and has a person-first approach, trying hard to notice what matters most to each resident. The campus is privately owned, is not BBB accredited, and doesn't claim perfection, but offers an environment where seniors can age with some comfort, routine, and the help they need, whether that's for a short stay or a longer one. The website and virtual tours offer more detail if someone wants to look before visiting in person.