The Retreat at Leisure Living sits at 2900 Cozy Court in Evansville, Indiana, and you'll find a lot of different living choices here with studio, single room, and two-bedroom apartments, all designed with open living spaces, modern appliances, and some units come with a washer and dryer inside, so you won't have to share laundry with everyone if you don't want to, and they've also made sure each apartment has a full-size kitchen, cable wired up, and accessible bathrooms with grab bars and shower seats for those who need a little extra help. Pets like cats and dogs are welcome, so long as you follow their pet rules, and they offer parking for guests and accessible spaces clearly marked, which folks often appreciate, especially with visiting family. There are several dining options, since the monthly rent comes with two meals per day and you can buy a third if you want, all served in a shared dining hall where neighbors often gather and chat.
The place feels welcoming right from the front porch to the elegant lobby with stylish chandeliers, comfy seating, and a fireplace, and there are cozy spaces inside for reading, games, and relaxing with friends, and you'll spot a grand piano that sometimes gets used, creating a warm, homey feel. Residents can join in game nights, arts and crafts, puzzles, and group outings to local spots, and they also have a recreation room, a gym with equipment like NuStep, and a wellness center, so staying active and social isn't hard if you like those things. Outdoors, you'll find patios and garden spaces for fresh air, and folks who enjoy gardening or just sitting in the sun often spend time out there. When it comes to services, there's free high-speed WiFi, a business center, a clubhouse, in-house laundry and dry cleaning, an online portal for paying bills or getting help, and friendly staff offering 24-hour maintenance so things don't break down and stay broken for long.
Care at The Retreat at Leisure Living covers a lot of ground, as they offer independent living, assisted living, memory care, Alzheimer's care, nursing, rehab, and even adult day care, all built on personalized care plans, and the staff focuses on support while trying to foster independence when possible. They hold in-house religious services for those who need them, and the regular social activities help new residents get to know each other and build friendships. Transportation to appointments or shopping is free, and there's a packed calendar with activities aimed at people who like to stay busy, although there's always space for folks who prefer quiet. The overall design keeps accessibility and safety in mind, makes comfort a priority, and the facility keeps clean common areas and gardens tended for everyone to enjoy, aiming to create a low-pressure, nice place for the 55+ crowd to live as they like.