CedarStone Senior Living offers assisted-living care designed for residents who want help with daily activities while maintaining oversight of their health conditions. Licensed caregivers are on duty around the clock to manage medications, support mobility, and handle routine personal care. Nurses coordinate diabetes management through regular blood-sugar monitoring, meal planning, and physician communication. The community also accepts respite and short-term stays, giving family caregivers a break or providing a bridge after a hospital discharge with the same staffing levels and clinical protocols in place for full-time residents.
Beyond direct medical oversight, CedarStone maintains a system of ongoing assessments so care plans stay aligned with each resident’s changing needs. On-site staff arrange physical, occupational, and speech therapy through outside providers, schedule transportation to local physicians, and track lab work or specialist follow-ups. Emergency call technology in each apartment links residents to trained personnel within moments, and care conferences with families are held regularly to keep everyone informed.
Apartments range from studios to larger one-bedroom layouts; some include kitchenettes while others feature full kitchens. Select units are on the ground floor, all have air conditioning, many come with private baths and wheelchair-accessible showers, and a limited number offer extras such as a central fireplace view or direct access to the indoor atrium. Cable television, Wi-Fi, resident parking, and uncovered visitor parking are available. Shared spaces include a library, meeting room, TV lounge, indoor common areas, and landscaped outdoor patios with a butterfly and hummingbird garden. Cats are permitted, though not every accommodation is configured for pets and individual features vary by unit.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served restaurant-style three times daily, with room service and anytime dining available for those who prefer flexibility. Menu options accommodate low-sodium, no-sugar, gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan diets; international dishes are rotated in for variety, and private dining can be reserved for family events. Residents may invite guests, pick up snacks in the bistro, or enjoy seasonal BBQs and picnics on the patio. Special dining programs align with diabetes care plans, ensuring carbohydrate counts and portion sizes match medical recommendations.
Residents spend their days choosing from on-site and off-site activities such as art classes in the arts and crafts center, raised-bed gardening, walking club outings, fitness sessions, yoga and chair yoga, light therapy, and Montessori or reminiscence programs. A schedule of educational speakers, community service projects, and intergenerational events supports lifelong learning and social engagement. Entertainment includes live music, dance and theater performances, trivia games, wine tastings, movie nights in the theater room, and holiday or birthday parties, all coordinated through the Live Well program to encourage physical, cognitive, and social wellness.