Town Square Senior Apartments sits in the heart of Blue Ash, Ohio, right near shopping, restaurants, coffee shops, banks, medical offices, and entertainment, which makes daily errands pretty easy since everything's around the corner, and the walk score says it's somewhat walkable at 69, but they also have a van that takes folks on excursions to museums, stores, theaters, and restaurants so people can get out and about even if they don't drive. The community's been locally owned and operated since 1984, and with only about 50 one- and two-bedroom apartments, it gives people a chance to know neighbors and offers personalized service that a bigger place might not manage. The apartments are designed for independence and comfort, with roomy floor plans, lots of closet space, storage cupboards, and a patio or deck right off the living room to get a bit of fresh air. They keep things quieter, thanks to soundproofing between apartments, and there are wheelchair-accessible showers, safety grab bars in the tubs and hallways, elevators to help get groceries upstairs, individually controlled heating and air conditioning, new appliances, and updated cabinets and countertops in the kitchens. Pets are welcome, so people who want to bring a small pet along can do so.
They don't allow smoking in any indoor area, which helps keep things clean, and there are laundry rooms on each floor, plus security doors in the lobby, so people and their guests feel safe. The community rooms do a lot of heavy lifting since folks gather there for potluck dinners, card games, movie nights, birthday parties, and other activities, and the staff helps with onsite and offsite activities, life enrichment programs, and outings. Onsite, there's a beauty and barber shop, a wellness center for staying healthy, indoor and outdoor gathering spaces, and a big living room where residents can meet family and friends. Maintenance and staff get good marks from the people who live there, who call them helpful and friendly. The place's aimed at independent seniors who are young at heart but there's support for people who may need assisted living, who may be living with memory issues, or who need respite or hospice help. Meals are provided to residents, and there's resident parking if folks want to keep their cars. Town Square Senior Apartments accepts people from all walks of life, whether male or female, and keeps a straightforward, affordable approach, offering private-pay independent living with a few more options if residents need them as they age. The community gets high ratings from the people who live there and their families, especially for its staff, activities, and the way apartments let in lots of light. People say the sense of community, the maintenance-free living, and the convenient location make life easier as they grow older.