The Coventry sits in Columbus, Ohio, right across the street from the future Upper Arlington Community Center, and offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care under state license number 2970R, so you've got choices whether you need a little help or need more regular care with support for Alzheimer's or other memory concerns, and they've set up their apartments as studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms with spacious layouts from 425 up to 1225 square feet, tall ceilings, and even walk-in closets, so you can settle in comfortably without feeling closed in. Units have kitchenettes with modern appliances, Wi-Fi, internet, and cable or satellite TV, and if you want your own washer and dryer, those are available too, and you'll find private bathrooms and, in many cases, big windows or Juliette balconies for good light and some fresh air. The Coventry has a garden and walking paths, with plenty of outdoor sitting areas and patios, and if you've got a pet, they welcome them as long as it's not a big dog, so residents can bring companions and enjoy the landscaping or take a walk outdoors when the weather's nice.
Staff includes a part-time nurse, aides, and administrative workers who can help with bathing, dressing, grooming, medication reminders, cooking, and laundry, and they've got someone on duty day and night, so residents aren't left without help, and they offer respite care for short stays or recovery periods. For health needs, you can use the on-site pharmacy, take part in wellness programs like Tai Chi or chair yoga, join fitness or stretching classes, or join walking groups, and they've got specialized diabetes and incontinence care if needed, as well as support for non-ambulatory or wheelchair-using residents. Meals are provided by chefs in a formal dining room, pub, or bistro, and they're ready for special diets like low fat, low or no salt, vegetarian, diabetic, and renal diets, with room service and guest meals for visitors, and for those who like to cook, units have appliances for basic meals.
The Coventry has both independent and assisted living areas plus memory care, with secured units and therapies for those with dementia, all managed by Continental Senior Living, and they run a volunteer program, book club, gardening club, art room, library, fitness room, and spa, so there are always activities like movie nights, music, story time, Nintendo Wii bowling, and cooking club, and they've got a full calendar of recreational, social, and educational events. Residents have access to haircuts in the beauty salon or barber area, chapel services, happy hours, and guest parking, so family and friends can visit easily, and there are common areas like a sky terrace, library, pub, arts and crafts room, and lounges with TVs and fireplaces for group gatherings or quiet time.
They take checks and credit cards for rent and care fees, charge a $5585 entry fee, and accept private funds, veterans benefits, or long-term care insurance for payment, and the facility offers continuing care retirement options, so someone can stay even if their care needs change over time without having to move. The Coventry has controlled entry for safety and offers transportation for shopping, appointments, or outings, making it easier to get around without a car, and the high-rise building sits in an urban neighborhood within walking distance to restaurants, grocery stores, doctors' offices, and banks. Residents can use the laundry and linen services, weekly housekeeping, and enjoy spaces that combine rustic, vintage, and modern design, while private rooms and single-room apartments keep things personal and peaceful. The Coventry aims to help people keep their dignity and independence while offering a high level of daily support and plenty of chances to socialize and learn, and the clean, well-designed spaces and attentive staff help residents feel comfortable, safe, and connected.