The Village in Hemet provides assisted-living services designed to keep residents medically supported while respecting their independence. Care staff are on duty around the clock to respond to health needs, manage medications, monitor vitals, and coordinate with residents’ personal physicians. A licensed nurse oversees care plans and updates them as conditions change, ensuring that each resident receives the correct level of daily assistance. Emergency call systems in apartments link directly to staff, allowing for quick intervention if needed.
Beyond core medical oversight, the community offers help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility. Scheduled transportation is available for outside medical appointments, and visiting therapists can be arranged for physical, occupational, or speech therapy when ordered by a physician. Residents have access to regular wellness checks, fall-prevention programs, and health education sessions aimed at managing chronic conditions like diabetes or hypertension. Coordination with local pharmacies helps keep medication refills current, and family members receive timely updates about any notable changes in health status.
Accommodations range from studio to two-bedroom layouts, each equipped with a private or shared bath and emergency response pulls; some units include kitchenettes, patios, or in-unit laundry, but these features are not present in every apartment. Weekly housekeeping, linen service, basic maintenance, and all utilities except personal phone are typically included. Heating and air conditioning are individually controlled in most residences, and cable television and Wi-Fi are generally available. Residents furnish their own apartments, allowing them to bring personal items and small furniture to create a familiar living environment.
Dining services provide three daily meals served restaurant-style in the main dining room, with lighter fare and snacks offered throughout the day. Menus are developed by a dietitian to accommodate common dietary needs such as low-sodium, diabetic-friendly, and heart-healthy options, and staff can arrange pureed or mechanically soft diets when ordered by a physician. A smaller bistro area is open for coffee or quick bites, and room service can be arranged temporarily during illness or recovery. Families may reserve a private dining space for celebrations, and feedback from residents is used to adjust menu offerings on a regular basis.