Heritage Pointe of Huntington sits near Parkview Hospital and the YMCA in a small town, and folks here have known it for solid care and a lot of activities that keep people busy, and it's one of three communities in the Heritage Pointe group, each known for their own character. This senior community lets people start off living pretty much on their own in residential or assisted living apartments, and if someone's health changes, they don't have to move out since the campus offers what's called a Continuing Care Retirement Community set-up-so folks can move between independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, or short-term rehab, all in one place without having to leave their friends or the staff they're used to.
Certified Nursing Assistants are always on hand, and there's a licensed Health Facility Administrator running things while a Director of Maintenance keeps the place in good shape. People get help with the basics like bathing, dressing, and remembering to take their medicine, and special programs are set up for those who need memory care, especially for Alzheimer's or dementia, in safe areas with alert systems and staff who know how to handle wandering or confusion. There's emergency alert systems, cable TV, Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, private bathrooms, and air conditioning in the rooms, which are furnished for comfort, and people can bring in their own things to make it feel like home. Folks who need to get back on their feet after a hospital stay can do rehab right there, either as an outpatient or by staying for short-term therapy, with a team that focuses on helping you recover and regain your strength, and there's personalized care plans for everybody based on their health needs.
The dining options aim to please, with chef-prepared meals served in a restaurant-style dining room, with different meal choices for health needs like diabetes or allergies, and if someone wants to eat outside those times, there's all-day dining too. Housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, transportation services, and parking are all offered, and there's help with moving in or getting to appointments, which takes some stress off. People find plenty to do, since there's a movie theater, arts and music rooms, activity rooms, a library, wellness and spa rooms, a pool, and a fitness center, plus garden spaces and walking paths outdoors, so it's easy to keep busy or just relax. Daily activities get people socializing and moving, and residents and their families have a say about things because of the resident and family council.
Heritage Pointe of Huntington is a Christian nonprofit, so it's got an emphasis on community values and support, and the staff tries to focus on the whole person, not just medical care, offering therapies to keep people active and engaged, whether they're in assisted living or memory care. The community helps people age in place with support nearby, and there's a real effort to make life joyful and give folks choices, whether that's where to live, what to eat, or how to spend the day. The reputation here rests on steady care and plenty to do, and people from Huntington know it as a place where folks can get older in good company, with different levels of help and a team you can count on for both daily needs and special support if health gets harder to manage.