The Village Townhomes sits at 100 Mill Landing in Rochester, NY, and welcomes adults aged 55 and over with ranch-style, two-bedroom, two-bath homes that offer attached garages, screened-in porches, gas fireplaces, washers and dryers, and all the comforts folks like to hold onto, and there's no need to worry about shoveling the snow or mowing the lawn because a team handles all the maintenance, repairs, and emergencies any time of day or night, which gives people more time to enjoy the heated outdoor pool, clubhouse events, walking paths, or maybe just relax on the porch with a pet by their side since their pet-friendly policy lets furry friends come along, too.
The single-story townhomes sit in a 92-unit community designed so residents can live independently but still have support if it's needed, with services like laundry, housekeeping, move-in coordination, and help with daily activities for those who want it, along with memory care options and assistance with bathing, dressing, and medication management overseen by staff who are awake 24/7. Folks can grab a snack at the bistro or a meal at the full-service restaurant, which serves healthy seasonal menus, allergy-sensitive meals, and all-day dining, or try a cup of low-acid Trücup coffee at the hospitality bar, and independent and assisted living apartments come with modern touches like kitchenettes, Wi-Fi, individual climate controls, and options for private or semi-private rooms.
The facility gives a sense of community with lounges, a movie theater, arts and activity rooms, a library, and a steady stream of daily resident-led activities and scheduled events like holiday parties and art classes, alongside spiritual support with on- and offsite faith-based services covering Christian, Protestant, Catholic, and other religions, plus devotional activities for those who want them.
Fitness and well-being are supported by the PrimeFit Wellness program, which covers physical, mental, social, emotional, and communal health with fitness classes like yoga, stretching, Tai Chi, and Qi Gong, as well as use of a fitness facility, spa/wellness room, and group walks, plus encouragement for volunteer opportunities or even working with a personal trainer.
People looking for more help can choose from assisted living, memory care-with programs designed for Alzheimer's and dementia-and can access specialized services, supervision, and routines built for safety and comfort under the Opal by Leisure Care® Memory Care approach, and the community is flexible enough to let residents look into additional resources or arrange for skilled nursing, home care, hospice, or respite care if that's ever needed.
Residents can also pull from a deep pool of information on things like property features and rental history, and there's no homeowner's association fee to worry about, while the property's been around since 2005, covering 119,600 square feet, and aims to balance independence with connection, offering a gentle mix of comfort, support, and peace of mind for folks who want to stay active or just feel at home through their retirement years.