Cedar Senior Living sits among tall trees, koi ponds, and mature gardens, with walking paths winding throughout, and the small homes are built with craftsman details, so everything feels close and easy to reach, and the places like Ivy Court Senior Living and Hillside Senior Care make up part of a bigger community of support. The facility fits into several covers, like assisted living homes, adult foster homes called Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3, independent living, and residential care, so folks have options if needs change. Cedar Senior Living has licensed beds for those who need daily help, and you'll find assisted living and memory care programs side by side, with trained staff on hand, and the owners are Registered Nurses who run things directly. The caregivers create customized care plans, handle medication management, and assist with things like diabetes care, wound care, tube feeding, and hospice services, so if somebody needs more medical help, they don't have to leave.
Community life stays active with spacious apartments, social and wellness programs, a weekly fresh menu planned by an in-house chef-including options for special diets-and activities that aim to keep folks independent and connected, with off-site excursions, transportation to appointments, and regular engagement through the Vitality programs. Residents take part in community-focused activities and can enjoy things like landscaped gardens, spacious common rooms, recreational areas, and a warm, homelike atmosphere, while still having privacy in large rooms with half-baths. Cedar Senior Living keeps things straightforward: families and residents talk with care providers during assessments, and weekly in-house medical visits like labs and imaging cut down on trips out. They offer short-term respite stays in fully furnished apartments for at least thirty days if somebody just needs a safe place to recover or give family caregivers a break.
The service approach leans into careful, inclusive care-helping with daily tasks, meals, laundry, housekeeping, post-fall care, and more, and all the services are tied together with a focus on meeting each person's needs without making things feel clinical. The facility provides help for those with intellectual disabilities, has hospice care if needed, and keeps a line open for families who want to check in or take a virtual tour. The goal at Cedar Senior Living is to support independence, dignity, and community, all while staying close to nature parks and city offerings, so seniors can enjoy their days feeling safe and cared for in a comfortable place.