Trinity Place is a senior living community for adults 62 and older that sits in a lively neighborhood near highways 13, 151, and 100, with easy access to parks, cafes, restaurants, a hospital, pharmacies, physicians, and a theater, so residents don't feel cut off from the world. The staff always greets people with kindness and pride themselves on being helpful and joyful, and you'll often see neighbors gathering for morning coffee or planning an occasional potluck. The community offers independent living for healthy, active seniors, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care for those with Alzheimer's disease and dementia, and respite care options. There's a strong focus on safety with controlled entry access, cameras, and secure features, especially in memory care areas where special designs help keep residents comfortable and prevent wandering.
Residents can choose from 40 one-bedroom apartments, each about 576 square feet, opened since August 2008, and every unit has walk-in closets, window coverings, and full kitchens with a refrigerator, range, dishwasher, and garbage disposal, which makes living more comfortable for those who like to cook. The living spaces and bathrooms have room to move around, and there's plenty of storage, including spaces downstairs for extra items. Laundry facilities are shared, and you'll find a fitness room if you want to exercise, plus a courtyard with a BBQ and picnic area that's nice when the weather is good. The building has an elevator, business center, and a community room with a kitchen where friends or family can visit or residents can join in an event. You'll see surface lot parking, on-site maintenance, and window coverings, and the community allows cats and dogs, which many people like.
Care services cover daily needs like bathing, dressing, and medication help, and staff are always ready to support residents with activities of daily living. Food gets special attention too, with meals prepared using nutritious, quality ingredients, and the dining service always keeps things balanced. There's a full-time activities director who plans outings, field trips, and social activities, so residents find chances to keep busy-devotional services are offered onsite, and both the Trinity Place and Summit Pointe Senior Living areas offer the same level of attention to individual needs. The apartments are affordable, with HUD-subsidized rent based on 30% of adjusted income, and the environment always seems clean and well-kept. Trinity Place accepts online payments, and the community welcomes people with low to moderate incomes, making it an option for many. The place recently earned recognition as a Best of Senior Living community for its level of care and support, and that reputation often comes up in conversations between staff and residents alike.