Cedarhurst of Nicholasville offers two levels of care—Assisted Living and Memory Care—designed to support residents who need varying degrees of daily assistance. Licensed nurses are on-site or on-call around the clock to oversee medication management, coordinate physician‐ordered treatments, and respond to health changes. Care plans are individualized and reviewed regularly, ensuring support with bathing, dressing, mobility, and other activities of daily living is adjusted as resident needs evolve. For individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, the community provides a dedicated Memory Care program that features a secured environment, cognitive-supportive activities, and staff members trained in evidence-based dementia care techniques.
Beyond basic medical support, Cedarhurst of Nicholasville includes additional services that round out residents’ overall wellness. Rehabilitation therapies—physical, occupational, and speech—are available on-site through outside providers for those who need restorative care. Regular wellness checks track vital signs, weight, and other health indicators, while scheduled transportation takes residents to off-site medical appointments as needed. An emergency call system links each apartment to staff 24/7, and a physician network is in place for ongoing consultations, lab work coordination, and hospice or palliative care when appropriate.
Accommodations come in multiple floor plans, generally ranging from studio to one-bedroom options, and feature private or shared layouts depending on preference and budget. Apartments may include kitchenettes, individual climate controls, walk-in showers with grab bars, cable hookups, and emergency pull cords, although not every unit contains every feature. Basic utilities, weekly housekeeping, and linen service are standard, and maintenance is handled by on-site staff. Common areas such as lounges, activity rooms, and enclosed courtyards provide additional space for residents to socialize or relax.
Dining is provided restaurant-style three times a day in the community’s main dining room, with menus planned by culinary staff and reviewed by a registered dietitian to accommodate low-sodium, diabetic, or texture-modified diets. Residents in Memory Care have access to adaptive utensils and finger-food options to promote independence at mealtime. Snacks and beverages are available throughout the day, and a private dining area can be reserved for family gatherings. Not all dining features, such as alternative entrée selections or themed meals, are guaranteed in every seating, but staff work to honor individual preferences whenever feasible.