The Terrace at Priceville provides three levels of residential care: Independent Living for self-reliant adults, Assisted Living for residents who need day-to-day support, and a dedicated Memory Care program for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Families can use the community for respite or other short-term stays, and on-staff nurses monitor chronic conditions such as diabetes under the direction of an attending physician. A speech therapist is available for residents with communication or swallowing concerns, ensuring continuity of therapy without leaving the property.
Medical support is reinforced by secured entries throughout the campus and a fully secured Memory Care neighborhood. Licensed nurses handle medication management, incontinence programs, and routine health assessments, while physical and occupational therapists help residents maintain or regain mobility after illness or surgery. A podiatrist visits regularly, and staff members coordinate ambulatory and hospice care when required. Assisted Living team members provide personal care such as bathing, grooming, and reminders, adjusting services as needs change.
The accommodations range from studios to two-bedroom apartments and cottages in a suburban setting. Weekly housekeeping, laundry, and dry-cleaning services are standard, while selected floor plans add in-unit washers, dryers, and reserved parking. Wi-Fi is available campus-wide, and landscaped courtyards and walking paths give residents and their pets easy access to fresh air. Not every residence includes each of these features, so prospective residents should verify specific layouts during a tour.
Three daily meals are prepared on-site, and the culinary team works with clinical staff to offer low-sodium, kosher, vegetarian, and gluten-free options as needed. Diabetic meal planning is available, with controlled portion sizes and carbohydrate tracking. Independent Living residents may supplement dining-room meals with snacks in their own kitchens, while Assisted Living and Memory Care residents receive table service and, when appropriate, cueing or assistance.
Residents have access to an activity center for scheduled events, interest-based clubs that meet weekly, and a library and computer lounge for reading, internet use, or telehealth appointments. Health and wellness programs include group exercise classes and individual fitness tracking, and arts and crafts sessions offer a structured creative outlet. Outdoor areas remain open during daylight hours, allowing residents to walk, garden, or simply sit outside under staff oversight.