Harrison's Crossing Health Campus offers assisted-living as its primary level of care, providing daily help with activities such as dressing, bathing, and medication reminders. In addition to permanent residency, the campus makes space available for respite or short-term stays, allowing individuals to recover after hospitalization or giving family caregivers a break without disrupting routines.
Medical support on site includes focused diabetes care, regular access to a physician, and scheduled visits from a speech therapist for residents who need help with communication or swallowing issues. Staff members monitor call systems around the clock, and the grounds operate as a secured community to reduce wandering risks and promote safety for everyone, including those with memory concerns.
Apartments and suites vary in layout and features; while all are air-conditioned and cable-ready, only select units include kitchenettes, Wi-Fi, or direct access to outdoor areas. Residents can relax near a central fireplace in common lounges, choose handicap-accessible floor plans if needed, and make use of on-site parking for personal vehicles or visiting family.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant-style, with an all-day dining option for flexible scheduling. Menu choices accommodate vegetarian, organic, gluten-free, low-sodium, and no-sugar preferences, and guest meals can be arranged. International dishes appear regularly to broaden variety while still meeting clinical nutrition guidelines.
Daily life is supported by an activity center, clubs and hobby groups, a library and computer lounge, and scheduled social outings. Residents can join fitness programs, chair-yoga sessions, or take a dip in the swimming pool. The campus also hosts live music, karaoke nights, happy hours, birthday parties, dances, intergenerational visits, reminiscence and sensory-based programs, raised-bed gardening, and occasional use of a jacuzzi for relaxation.