The Trinity Community at Miami Township sits in Dayton, Ohio, and offers a place for seniors who want a low-maintenance lifestyle with plenty to do, where folks can pick an apartment that's a studio, a single room, or even a two-bedroom, all with kitchens or kitchenettes, washers and dryers, and sometimes up to two bathrooms, plus private balconies or patios, and they can count on individual heating and air conditioning, and safety features like sprinklers and handicap accessibility, so daily life stays comfortable and safe. The grounds include walking paths, a pond with a fountain and gazebo, and outdoor spaces where small pets are welcome, while indoors there are cozy spots like game rooms, a fitness area, a library, and a great room with a fireplace, so residents have options whether they want quiet or company.
Chef-prepared meals are served in a dining room, and amenities like onsite beautician, salon, barber services, and laundry help make things easier, while transportation is complimentary, and residents can keep their own cars, making trips around town or to the nearby grocery and farmers market pretty simple. The Trinity Community has structured programs like the LIVE IT program, supporting purpose and social connection, and the full calendar fills up with exercise classes - including tai chi and yoga - plus crafting, computer classes, art nights, prayer and meditation groups, and outings for shopping, dining, or even casino visits, so days stay active if someone wants.
The staff is known for being friendly and helpful, offering support with tasks like housekeeping, groceries, pet care, shower and dressing help, medication reminders, and wellness visits, and there are healthcare services onsite with nurse availability, therapy services, and memory care for residents who need extra help. There's 24-hour security and the verified community meets state requirements. Spiritual needs are attended through onsite devotional services, and the location is close to churches and parks, with attractions like Mad River Trail and The Dayton Art Institute nearby. Adults 55 and over can move in, with options for independent living, assisted living, respite care, and dedicated memory care, allowing needs to be met as they change. The community has earned positive reviews for its kind, supportive atmosphere, and Seniorly's rating puts it at 9.6 out of 10, showing steady satisfaction among residents.