Heritage Place operates as a skilled nursing facility, delivering 24-hour licensed nursing oversight for residents who need continuous medical monitoring or long-term custodial support. The community is structured to accept individuals who require nursing-home–level care rather than independent or assisted living, and it is equipped to handle complex health needs, post-hospital recovery, and ongoing rehabilitation.
Additional clinical services strengthen that core offering. Short-term respite stays give family caregivers a break while ensuring professional supervision. An in-house physical therapy team works with physicians to create therapy schedules aimed at improving mobility and reducing fall risk. Residents managing diabetes receive routine blood-glucose checks, insulin administration, and nutritional guidance coordinated by nursing staff and dietitians. Medication management, wound care, and access to visiting specialists round out the medical support program.
Living spaces range from ground-floor rooms with private patios to studio units that include kitchenettes, central air conditioning, cable television, and Wi-Fi. Some rooms add features such as bath tubs, deck access, or handicap-adapted bathrooms, while common areas include a central fireplace, billiards lounge, and outdoor garden. Because layouts and features vary, not every unit comes with every amenity on the list.
Dining services are built around flexibility and clinical nutrition. Three daily meals are prepared in a restaurant-style setting, with options for kosher, vegetarian, gluten-free, and low-sodium diets. Residents can request guest meals, order room service, or choose all-day dining for snacks outside scheduled times. A private dining room is available for family events, and seasonal barbecues or picnics are organized when weather permits.
Residents have access to an activity center, library and computer lounge, and organized fitness and wellness programs such as stretching classes and walking club. Social calendars include art and cooking classes, day trips, community service projects, book club discussions, Wii bowling tournaments, dances, and raised-bed gardening. Those who prefer faith-based gatherings can join the Bible study group, and recreational musicians can participate in a resident band.