Cedar Mountain House sits on a large property with beautiful walking paths and landscaped gardens, so folks can enjoy time outside and get some fresh air or just stretch their legs among the flowers, and since there's a game room, library, and fitness room, residents can keep busy with hobbies or exercise if they like, all without needing to leave the community. Cedar Mountain House is part of ALG Senior and you'll find the place has services for different needs, with independent living, assisted living, memory care for dementia, and nursing home care all in one place, which makes it easier for residents to stay as their needs change over time. They have staff on-site around the clock for supervision and help, nursing care between 12 and 16 hours a day, and assistance with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, or getting from place to place, so help is there when someone needs it; they even handle medication management, diabetic care, special diets, and incontinence care, and that makes life simpler and less worrisome for folks with health needs.
The community offers three meals a day made to support nutrition, takes care of cleaning and laundry, and has a spa and salon on the grounds, which means residents can stay healthy and comfortable without much fuss, and with high-speed Wi-Fi and handicap accessibility, daily life's easier for everyone, too. Cedar Mountain House also has a mental wellness program, helps with non-pharmacological pain, and offers physical therapy and rehabilitation services, so there's a focus not just on medical help but on well-being. The staff recognizes each person's needs and adapts the level of care, aiming for a balance between independence and support; residents can join social activities, resident-run events, or day trips to places like church or local cafes, and those outings help bring life into the community and break up routine. For families and seniors looking for short-term support, respite care is available. Memory care is designed to help residents avoid confusion and wandering, and the setting helps people living with Alzheimer's or dementia to feel safer.
The community makes sure people with Medicaid can receive all its services, which means more folks can find care that fits both their needs and their budgets. Transportation and parking help residents get to appointments or local shops, and the large, open outdoor spaces are there for anyone who wants to spend a little more time enjoying the fresh air. Meals are made with healthy ingredients to support vitamins and minerals, staff is known for being friendly and compassionate, and the whole place is run with a focus on keeping everyone comfortable and respected. Cedar Mountain House tries to offer a small and supportive setting, where seniors can get both personalized care and the chance to feel part of a lively, friendly place. Tours can be scheduled and information requested by those who want to learn more, with help offered by phone, online, or email.