StoryPoint Troy is an assisted living facility in Troy, Ohio.
Costs at this community start at $3,550 and range up to $6,692. The average price in the community is $5,121, which is higher than the average cost of assisted living in the area of $4,849. The cost of assisted living in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. Depending on the services the resident needs, additional services may increase the cost of care.
This community is pet-friendly. It's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. Residents need to have a scheduled, structured activity every day. This facility has a variety of activities, including musical performances and social outings. See our amenity list below for more information.
There are 11 hospitals within 25 miles of StoryPoint Troy. The two closest hospitals are Upper Valley Medical Center which is 1.8 miles away and Wilson Memorial Hospital which is 16.1 miles away.
This community has above-average reviews for the area; click for detailed reviews on StoryPoint Troy Reviews.
Some of the key amenities available at StoryPoint Troy are:
- Activity Center
- Beauty & Barber
- Outdoor Areas
- Pet Friendly
- Restaurant Style Dining
Welcome to StoryPoint Troy, an assisted living community located in Troy, Ohio. In addition to assisted living, StoryPoint Troy also offers memory care at this location.
Welcome to StoryPoint Troy, a retirement community offering comprehensive independent living, assisted living, and memory care programs in Troy, Ohio.
Independent Living in Troy, OH
StoryPoint Troy offers independent living options for families seeking all-in-one retirement housing in Troy, Michigan. The community’s independent living programs offer total access to the on-site amenities, exciting life enrichment opportunities, chef-prepared meals, and more, letting residents enjoy a truly maintenance-free lifestyle while calling StoryPoint home.
Assisted Living in Troy, OH
The assisted living programs at StoryPoint Troy are designed to help residents manage their daily routines while enjoying a resort-style retirement experience. StoryPoint Troy assesses each incoming resident to identify his or her care needs, creating tailored service plans. The community’s staff members assist residents with activities like bathing or grooming as necessary, while each individual enjoys a perfect balance of supports and independence.
Memory Care in Troy, OH
StoryPoint Troy’s memory care options are designed for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, offering a unique selection of services that are designed to help residents with memory loss live each day to the fullest. With dementia-specific programming offered through the community calendar and memory care specialists on-site 24-hours a day, StoryPoint Troy creates a safe and secure atmosphere where residents with Alzheimer’s disease can thrive as they navigate life with memory loss.
Dining at StoryPoint Troy
The dining options at StoryPoint Troy play an essential role in each resident’s experience, with chef-prepared meals available daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The community’s dedicated kitchen staff members strive to prepare meals residents will love, offering a wide variety of nutritious, filling menu options that rotate daily.
Life Enrichment at StoryPoint Troy
StoryPoint Troy’s life enrichment programming opportunities help to make the community an active, vibrant place to call home. Residents are invited to new activities and events available every morning, afternoon, and evening, creating an ongoing schedule with something fun to look forward to daily. Events vary, but include popular opportunities like movie screenings, board game nights, social gatherings, group outings, devotional services, and much more.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does StoryPoint Troy accept Medicare or Medicaid?
In most circumstances, StoryPoint Troy does not accept Medicare or Medicaid. However, eligible Medicaid waiver recipients may use the benefit to pay for supportive services and personal care during their stay.
Medicaid waivers do not apply to room and board, and are reserved for applicants who meet the program's financial and medical guidelines. To get more information about applying for a Medicaid waiver in Ohio, or to learn about the types of payment StoryPoint Troy accepts, please use the link above to make an inquiry or start a chat below.
Q: How much does StoryPoint Troy cost?
Monthly fees for StoryPoint Troy vary, averaging an estimated $3,325 per month.
Potential residents can get a personalized quote for the community based on their most recent rates by using the “Get Pricing” link above.
Q: What levels of care does StoryPoint Troy provide?
StoryPoint of Troy offers three distinct levels of care:
- Independent living
- Assisted living
- Memory care
While the community strives to meet each resident’s daily needs, StoryPoint is not licensed to provide skilled nursing care or ongoing medical attention. If residents need services outside of those the community provides, they are encouraged to arrange them with a third-party provider as necessary.
Families are welcome to inquire about StoryPoint Troy’s levels of care by using the link above and are invited to ask questions about the community by starting a chat below.
Q: Does StoryPoint Troy allow pets?
StoryPoint Troy is a pet-friendly community, welcoming cats, dogs, and other pets of all shapes and sizes.
To learn more about StoryPoint Troy's pet policy, please use the link above to make an inquiry or start a chat below.
Q: What coronavirus precautions does StoryPoint Troy take?
StoryPoint Troy is committed to keeping their staff and residents safe, implementing the following precautionary measures as advised by the state of Ohio and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC):
- Incoming residents must present a negative COVID-19 test before moving in
- Residents who test positive for COVID-19 may be requested to quarantine on site for 14 days
- Staff members who test positive for COVID-19 must stay home and may be requested to stay home if they've had close contact with a COVID-19 carrier
- Visits are restricted and in-person tours