Ariel Pointe is a senior living community built in 2020 that offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care services on a single campus, so you've got a range of care all in one place for older adults who want to stay put even if their needs change over time, and the place was designed for folks age 55 and up who'd rather not worry about a lot of the usual maintenance, and since they do things like housekeeping, laundry and linen services, you don't have to mess with keeping up the place yourself, which takes a load off. It's managed by Civitas Senior Living. You'll find different floor plans with 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom options and features in the apartments like kitchenettes with pantries, granite countertops, dishwashers, walk-in showers, walk-in closets, ceiling fans, extra storage, and even vaulted ceilings in some, plus pet-friendly units where you can have up to two cats or dogs, so long as they're 30 pounds or less, with a one-time $650 pet fee, and there's a dog park and other pet-related spots around the property, which is actually gated with video surveillance for security.
The staff includes part-time nursing and specialized workers to help those with memory issues, like Alzheimer's or dementia, and there's care for people who need help with daily living stuff such as medication reminders, bathing, or dressing, so you don't have to feel alone if you end up needing a hand, and there's home care and respite care available if that's something that might help your family. Folks who live in the independent living setup get all-inclusive rent with services like water, cable, gas, electric, valet trash, and Wi-Fi, all rolled in, and you can pay by check if that's easier for you. For meals, Ariel Pointe has restaurant-style dining, takes guest meal requests, offers room service, and cooks up vegetarian and special diet options as needed, with chefs focusing on balanced, nutritious menus, and you've got a coffee shop right on campus for when you want a treat or to visit with a friend.
Activities are a big focus here, and you'll get a mix, from table games and outings to arts, crafts, music, reading, and even horticulture projects and events tied to their "My Wellness" and "Miracle Moments" programs. There are regular field trips, ongoing therapy services, a pool for swimming, a yoga studio, and fitness rooms open 24 hours, plus jog and walking trails, golf amenities, and gardens, so no matter your mobility or interest, there's probably something to do. The place has elevators, accessible entry, parking lots for both residents and guests, plus guest parking for people stopping by and spots for overnight visitors, so families aren't crammed for space. Religious services take place on site.
Socializing's easy with spots like the theatre/media room, lounge, library, lots of outdoor seating, communal dining, and events on a calendar that brings people together. Ariel Pointe sits in a scenic spot near Firewheel Golf Park, which is a nice touch for anyone who likes a stroll or enjoys looking out at green spaces, and there's plenty of room for peaceful, quiet moments or group happenings. The community focuses on comfort, kindness, and a helpful culture, so new folks don't take long to feel at home. They offer short-term leases as well, if you need something temporary or want to try things out. Ariel Pointe keeps things pretty simple and easy and tries to strike a balance between giving people help and making sure independent folks keep their freedom.