Westminster Place is a senior living community for people aged 55 and older, and it offers many different kinds of care like independent living, assisted living, memory care, hospice, home health care, and skilled nursing, so there's a choice for just about every need; you'll also find long-term care, adult day services, and home care for those who prefer help at home. The community has well-maintained apartment-style homes, including one-bedroom garden units, each with private living rooms, dining areas, kitchens with refrigerators and stoves, central air and heat, private patios and porches, and emergency call systems in bedrooms and bathrooms with pull cords for safety, plus 24-hour laundry facilities and free garbage removal, so daily needs are easy to meet. For meals, the place uses a dining program with a main restaurant, plus restaurant-style dining, and there are dietary choices for special restrictions, or if you want to eat out, there are 27 nearby restaurants, three cafes, and even more options. For medical needs, the area has access to nine pharmacies and 27 physicians, and care on-site comes from staff and visiting professionals who help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and more, while emergency alert pendants and shuttle and security services help keep everyone safe.
The community has a friendly, homey feel, and offers a sense of belonging, with clubhouse events, game rooms, libraries, computer centers, outdoor common areas, and a focus on activities that help people stay active, comfortable, and connected-there are also four places of worship nearby for spiritual activities. The staff and visiting professionals handle laundry, cleaning, salon services, a concierge, and various transportation needs, and there's partnered shuttle and a transportation service nearby to help residents get around town. For those with pets, Westminster Place is pet-friendly, and there are residential care homes for seniors who need a live-in caregiver, plus handicap accessible units and community features for those with mobility challenges. Guest suites are available overnight, and there are private kitchens and dining rooms if family or friends come by. Residents get emergency response systems and pull cords in case they need urgent help, and there's plenty of parking and storage. The Presbytery of South Louisiana runs Westminster Place, so there's a sense of ministry and service, and while apartments are affordable, clean, and easy to live in, the wider focus stays on community, good care, and helping everyone feel comfortable, whether they're fairly active or need extra support as they age.