Christopher Heights of Worcester offers both Assisted Living and Independent Living, providing residents with a spectrum of support that can be adjusted as needs change. Licensed nurses oversee care planning and supervise medication management, while certified staff members are on site around the clock to assist with bathing, dressing, mobility and other daily activities. Regular health assessments help track chronic conditions, and the community coordinates directly with outside physicians, pharmacies and rehabilitation providers to ensure continuity of medical oversight.
Beyond direct medical services, the community maintains an emergency response system in every residence and common area so help is available within moments. Scheduled transportation is provided for medical appointments, and on-site wellness programs focus on fall prevention, strength maintenance and chronic-disease education. Residents can access visiting physical, occupational and speech therapists, and the staff facilitates lab work, imaging and other ancillary services through local providers. A structured activities calendar is also designed to promote cognitive engagement and social interaction, supporting overall health.
Accommodations at Christopher Heights include a range of private apartments; floor plans vary, and not every residence contains all available features. Depending on the unit selected, residents may have independent temperature controls, a kitchenette for light meal preparation, cable service, the option to paint or otherwise personalize the space, and a private bathroom. Housekeeping, linen service and maintenance are provided, and safety features such as grab bars and emergency pull cords are standard across all units.
Dining services aim to balance choice with convenience. Three daily meals are served in the main dining room: residents may choose from a rotating set menu or order alternate selections made to request. Snacks are available throughout the day, and the culinary team can accommodate physician-ordered and preference-based diets such as low-sodium, heart-healthy or diabetic menus. Staff members are present to provide meal assistance when needed, and residents in Independent Living can supplement community meals with food prepared in their own kitchenettes if their unit includes one.