Meadowlark Hills offers three levels of residence—Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care—allowing residents to transition without leaving the campus if their needs change. On-site physical therapy is available for strength, mobility, and fall-prevention goals, while structured diabetes care helps residents monitor glucose levels and follow physician-directed treatment plans. These core services form the basis of a continuum designed to address both routine and progressive health requirements.
Additional clinical support includes 24-hour nurse oversight, an emergency call system in every unit, and access to occupational and speech therapy. The community provides wound care, pain management, ambulatory assistance, and incontinence care. Residents and families can participate in counseling sessions to navigate care decisions, and the campus offers continuing care arrangements so long-term needs can be met without a disruptive move. Regular laundry and dry-cleaning services further relieve residents of daily chores tied to personal care.
Apartments and cottages vary in layout and features; not every residence includes every option. Some units have in-home washers and dryers, while others share common laundry rooms. Utilities are generally bundled, and select accommodations are pet friendly, subject to community guidelines. Outdoor areas, gardens, and walking paths give residents a place for fresh air, and a library with computer workstations supports internet use and reading. Reserved parking is available for those who still drive.
Dining is based around chef-prepared meals served three times daily in a central dining venue, with accommodations for physician-ordered diets such as low-sodium or carbohydrate-controlled menus. Residents preferring a lighter option can access grab-and-go selections or arrange tray service following medical procedures or illness.
Recreation and wellness programming includes structured clubs, an activity center, and scheduled social outings around Manhattan. On-site health and wellness classes cover yoga, balance training, and other fitness sessions. Residents can join arts and crafts workshops, attend TV and movie nights, and participate in community discussion groups to maintain social and cognitive engagement.