Cedarhurst of Farmington offers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, allowing residents to remain in the same community even if their needs change. Assisted Living provides help with activities of daily living, while the Memory Care neighborhood is structured for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, with specialized programming and staff training aligned to cognitive support.
A secured design and 24-hour staffing form the backbone of the community’s medical support. On-site professionals deliver diabetes management, incontinence and ambulatory care, medication administration, and hospice coordination. Residents have access to a physician, registered nurse, speech, occupational, and physical therapists, along with a podiatrist for routine foot care. Short-term respite stays are available for those recovering from an illness or when a family caregiver needs a break, and the secured perimeter supports residents who may be at risk of wandering.
Private and companion suites are available, and layouts vary. Some residences include parking spots for personal vehicles, high-speed Wi-Fi, cable or satellite television connections, and views of the central fireplace or landscaped outdoor areas, but not every unit includes all of these features. Maintenance and utilities are managed by the community, and staff handle regular safety checks.
Meals are provided daily, with an all-day dining approach that lets residents select mealtimes that suit their routines. Menus are created to accommodate dietary needs and consistency levels, an important feature for those receiving diabetes or dysphagia management. Staff monitor nutritional intake and coordinate with therapists and nursing staff to adjust meal plans when care requirements shift.
Residents have access to an activity center for group programs, organized clubs and interest communities, a calendar of fitness classes, a library and computer lounge, scheduled social outings, and seasonal use of an on-site swimming pool. These amenities are intended to support physical health, social connection, and mental engagement as part of each resident’s daily routine.