Cedarhurst of Beaumont offers two primary levels of support: Assisted Living for residents who require help with daily tasks but value independence, and Memory Care for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. A secured community layout helps protect residents who may wander, and the community can accommodate short-term or respite stays. Ongoing diabetes management is available, and an on-site or visiting physician oversees general medical needs while collaborating with outside specialists as required.
Additional medical resources are built into daily life. Residents have access to an optometrist for vision checks, a podiatrist for foot care, physical and occupational therapists for mobility and recovery, and a speech therapist for communication or swallowing concerns. Hospice care, incontinence care, ambulatory support, and regular medication management are offered on campus. Massage therapy is also available, and program areas are designed to meet the needs of those with memory loss.
Apartments and shared spaces are designed for practicality. Floor plans may include kitchenettes, Wi-Fi access, wheelchair-accessible showers, and individual climate control, while select units offer balconies, patios, or decks. The building is fully air-conditioned and handicap accessible, and common areas feature a central fireplace, piano, and seating that overlooks a butterfly garden and landscaped outdoor areas. A pet-friendly policy allows residents to bring approved small animals, but not every unit contains the full list of features, so confirming specific details during a tour is advised.
Dining follows a consistent, health-focused approach. Three meals are prepared daily by a professional chef, with an all-day dining option for added flexibility. Restaurant-style service is standard, and menus include low- or no-sodium and no-sugar choices for residents with dietary restrictions. Guests can join friends or family for meals when arranged in advance.
Residents can spend time in the activity center, join clubs and community groups, or read in the library and computer lounge. Scheduled yoga or chair-yoga classes, raised garden beds, happy hours, birthday parties, dances, and live music events add variety to the weekly calendar. Indoor and outdoor walking paths encourage regular exercise, and escorted social outings help residents stay connected with the Lexington community.