Middleton Crossing - Sky Active Living sits in attractive buildings with green courtyards and outdoor patios, and you'll find gardens, walking paths, and even a putting green for folks who enjoy being outside, plus a heated pool and plenty of places to rest along the way, and the community lets you walk your pet or sit quietly in a sunny spot because pets are allowed in most areas. The community offers a range of living options including independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and even adult day care, with staff providing help for daily needs like bathing, dressing, medication, grooming, and getting to doctor appointments, and there's companion care, in-home health, and hospice if someone needs it. Residents get chef-prepared meals with choices every day served in dining rooms, private tables, or as room service, and there's also a café, kitchenettes in rooms, and snacks around the clock, and if special diets like diabetic, low-fat, or low-sodium are needed, they make those too.
The place takes safety seriously, checking staff references and driving records, and it has emergency response systems, wellness and security checks, and fall prevention programs; staff also get training in ethics, diversity, and what to do if something goes wrong. Residents can speak English, Spanish, or use American Sign Language, and there's help with VA benefits and advice about planning. You'll see wheelchair-accessible showers, common areas with TVs and computers, and a gym for therapy or just to keep in shape; there's also a piano for playing music or small concerts and a cozy TV lounge. The large activity room has a fireplace for gatherings, there are reading spaces like a well-stocked library, and a private chapel for quiet prayer or group worship.
There's a schedule of things to do, like cooking clubs, book discussions, games, arts and crafts, group exercise classes, Tai Chi, balance activities, story time, and a gardening group, plus special events during holidays, outings to the community, and intergenerational get-togethers with volunteers. Residents can use the convenience store, salon, barber services, and laundry and linen services, and there's regular housekeeping and maintenance to keep things running smoothly, with pest control and trash removal handled too.
Apartments come in different styles, from studios to two-bedrooms, all wired for cable with climate controls and storage, and there are mailboxes on site for everyone's letters. There's plenty of parking for residents and guests and free transportation for shopping or medical trips, plus special help for veterans. Some rooms have kitchenettes, others have shared kitchens, and food bars are available for snacks or coffee breaks. People can choose to join in on as many or as few daily activities as they want, and there's aging-in-place support, so most folks can stay even if their health needs change over time.
The community follows no smoking rules indoors, which helps keep things fresher and safer, especially for those with health issues. Pets are welcome, so long as they meet the guidelines. The whole place is focused on making life less stressful by offering helpful services, opportunities for fun, support for medical needs, and ways to make the most of each day, with staff known for being kind and remembering names, making it a friendly environment where there's always something going on if you want to join or just a quiet corner if you'd rather relax.