Highlands Square Senior Living gives folks a place to age with support and safety, offering choices for independent living, assisted living, memory care, home care, and even nursing home services if needed, so people with different needs can usually find a suitable spot. The apartments feel modern and comfortable, with options like studio and one-bedroom units, and all have features like handicapped-equipped bathrooms and illuminated entryways to help make moving around safer. The dining area has chef-prepared meals and snacks available daily, and residents can eat in a restaurant-style dining room, which helps make mealtime easier and a bit more social if folks care for that.
People can join a schedule of life-enrichment activities, including wellness programs, social groups, and regular outings to restaurants, area attractions, and community events if they choose to stay busy. For care, staff offer help any hour of the day, handling things like bathing, dressing, cooking, medication management, housekeeping, and laundry, and the care team works out each person's support with residents and their families, so everyone gets the attention they need. The building itself includes sitting areas inside and out, with a patio and places to visit or relax, plus there's a beauty shop on-site for haircuts or other grooming needs, which many folks appreciate. Highlands Square is pet-friendly so people can bring their companions along.
Safety stays top of mind here, with an emergency response system in every apartment and 24/7 personalized care services, as well as in-house maintenance. Transportation services help residents reach appointments with doctors, dentists, therapists, or optometrists, and it's free to get to these professional services, which is one less thing for families to worry about. Folks with memory care needs get extra help, and there are steps to prevent confusion or wandering. The staff keeps the inside and outside areas clean and tidy, with regular housekeeping and laundry included. When someone needs help around the clock, whether that's with reminders or taking care of themselves, staff are available for that.
People who still feel active and healthy can pick independent living options with a social setting and little hassle, while those who want to stay at home but need a little help can use home care services for companionship and other non-medical support. Some folks like having the beauty shop for a haircut, or going to social gatherings and activities, or just knowing there's always someone nearby if needed. Highlands Square doesn't promise to fix everything, but it does cover most of what people need as they age-dignity, help, good food, friends, and a bit of fun when wanted.