Heritage Crossings sits at 2689 Art Museum Dr, in the Spring Glen neighborhood of Jacksonville, FL 32207, and supports up to 51 residents in a comfortable, large home-like building, where folks can choose studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom semi-private rooms, each with their own private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, telephones, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. Residents can arrange to pay by private funds, social security, veteran's benefits, or commercial insurance, and the community has different fees for various care levels, extra people, and services like respite care, with a community fee, buy-in, and separate pricing for those needing high, medium, or low care. The apartment community isn't listed for sale or rent on Trulia and offers an aging in place approach, so residents don't have to move when their care needs change, with special focus on memory care and Alzheimer's support for people with memory impairments.
Heritage Crossings runs with an ECC license, which is the highest in Florida for assisted living, and provides both assisted living and memory care services, supporting people who need help with bathing, dressing, medication management, hygiene, washing, grooming, moving between bed and wheelchair, and bathroom needs, and they've got staff on site 24 hours a day, plus registered nurses to handle around-the-clock emergencies. Residents get meals made by a professional chef, served in a restaurant-style dining room, with special dietary support for diabetes, allergies, or high blood pressure, so cooking isn't required if folks don't want to, and the housekeeping, laundry, and move-in help means there's less to worry about day to day. People living here can spend time with neighbors in common indoor spaces, enjoy activities that aim to keep folks active and social, like board games, movie nights, music plans, art projects, workout programs, as well as special events, social nights, and even pet therapy, and for more quiet moments, there's a reading room and a library with computer access.
Outdoor spaces give residents access to gardens, walking paths, outdoor programs, and common sitting areas, and the community features safety tools like 24-hour camera monitoring, an emergency call system, and an emergency alert setup. Scheduled activities fill up the day, and residents run some programs themselves, so there's a way to get involved at every level, while game rooms, a movie theater, an ice cream parlor, a wellness and spa room, a sauna or jacuzzi, a beauty salon, and parlor services, plus a mobile hairdresser add to the daily comforts. The staff helps arrange travel for shopping, doctor's appointments, or religious services, and supports special diets when needed, while weekly religious services, recreation, and social activities are planned out, and those who need more help, like with non-ambulatory care or even hospice or respite care, can get it here.
Heritage Crossings offers legal protections for LGBTQ residents and guards against source of income discrimination under federal law, and the staff's mission is to treat people with dignity, provide unconditional support, and focus on each person's health in a warm, relaxed way, aiming for a quiet, safe, and caring life for those who live here, and based on Seniorly's analysis the community has a 9.1 score, showing good sentiment from others who know the place. The team works to keep things personal, and care plans are tailored for each senior, allowing aging in place with comfort, and while there aren't details about parking or views, every day's life gets shaped by activities, good food, and a staff who look after both health and well-being, offering gentle care for folks from all walks of life.