The Eloise sits right alongside Theodore Wirth Park, with floor-to-ceiling windows showing off the park's trees and walking trails, so folks get views of nature and easy ways outside for fresh air. The building is brand new and made for people 55 and up who want their own apartment-studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom-where only one person in each home has to be 55. Residents get private or semi-private apartments that come with in-unit laundry, dishwasher, air conditioning, cable, and high-speed XFinity internet, plus the building has strong wireless in all shared areas. The Eloise allows cats and dogs; there's no deposit, just monthly pet rent, and a pet spa sits downstairs, so it's not hard to keep pets clean. Lease terms are flexible, but there's an income requirement, an application fee, and a monthly technology charge.
Inside, you'll find a club room, rooftop sky lounge for sunsets and city views, a fitness center, golf simulator, game room, yoga studio, and arts and crafts spaces. The community garden, greenhouse, pond, fire pit, grill stations, raised gardens, and patio let people spend time outside without leaving home. Bike storage, underground parking, a playground, and a dog wash give a sense that many needs are met inside the property, and those who love to walk or garden find it easy here. The guest suite is available for overnight visitors, and the elevator makes sure no one has to take the stairs. Residents get on-site dining, beauty and grooming salons, and lots of structured events, wellness programs, social gatherings, and education opportunities, so there's usually something happening.
Security systems are in place, with staff and emergency response ready around the clock, and both wellness and medical care are supported with personalized care plans, health monitoring, memory care, and assisted living services, so people can stay even if they need extra help as time goes on. Care staff are available all day and night. Management comes from Ecumen, and there's online rent payment and maintenance requests for folks who prefer computers. The whole building is smoke-free, inside and out. With lounges, TV rooms, meeting spaces, scenic windows, a playground, and the Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden close by, the setting feels both practical and peaceful, and the mix of private living and shared spaces helps everyone find what suits them best.