Hilltop Residential at Cedar Hill, which is now closed, used to be a senior living community in Cedar Hill, Texas, set within a quiet gated neighborhood that gave folks peace of mind and privacy, and this place had a mix of apartment homes, villas, and townhomes, all with a focus on practical comforts and calm, and the whole property was built with scenic views of Cedar Hill and plenty of outdoor spaces, like gardens, patios, decks, and private yards, where people could enjoy sitting outside or doing some gardening if they liked, and for those wanting activities, there was a community pool, dog run, fire pits, outdoor grills, a hot tub, and areas for relaxing or gathering with neighbors or visiting family. Hilltop Residential made it easier for residents by offering options like assisted living, memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, nursing care, physical therapy, short-term care for medical needs, independent living spaces, and continuing care retirement support which all aimed to help with daily activities like dressing, grooming, medication, cooking, laundry, and housekeeping, and the medical team used a science-based and person-centered way to care for those with memory loss or physical difficulties.
Every living unit came packed with handy things, whether you needed an apartment, a villa, or a townhome with features like private or shared balconies, walk-in attics, custom cabinets, laundry rooms, ceramic tile floors, built-in book shelves, open floor plans, washer and dryer hookups, and decorative lighting, plus practical additions such as energy-efficient appliances, built-in gas or electric cooktops, ovens, microwaves, dishwashers, rain gutters, and sprinkler systems, while some spaces had extra touches like coffered ceilings, cathedral ceilings, attic fans, and vaulted ceilings for an airy feeling, and folks enjoyed safe access with elevators and handicap-accessible spaces throughout the building. The garages came in all kinds, with options for attached spaces, carports, or dedicated storage, and there were extras like fences, porches, and covered courtyards for those who liked a bit of outdoor privacy or storage. A mix of recreation, supportive care, and private living made it possible for people with different needs to get along fine. House prices ranged from $4,000 to $5,000 per month depending on care and room choices before it closed, and the community scores were based on reviews, safety, and neighborhood livability, showing families how residents felt about the place. Hilltop Residential at Cedar Hill offered comfort, safety, activities, many care levels, and the chance for private or social living, all in the quiet of a gated small-town community, though the doors are now closed.