Cedarhurst of Lebanon provides two levels of residential care—Assisted Living and Memory Care—so residents can remain on the same campus even if their needs change. Both programs emphasize licensed nursing oversight, routine health monitoring, and coordinated access to outside physicians, allowing adults who need daily support or dementia-focused services to receive consistent attention.
The community is a secured environment designed to reduce wandering risk and to support residents who live with cognitive decline. On-site clinicians deliver medication management, diabetes monitoring, incontinence support, and ambulatory assistance. Visiting or staff therapists in speech, physical, and occupational disciplines are available, and podiatry services are scheduled on campus. Short-term respite stays can be arranged when space permits.
Apartments feature practical design elements such as wheelchair-accessible showers, kitchenettes, individual climate controls, and Wi-Fi, with select units offering balconies, patios, or a view of the central fireplace. Some floor plans are pet-friendly and several open onto shared decks or outdoor walking areas; not every accommodation includes every feature, so prospective residents should verify specifics during a tour.
Meals are served three times daily in a restaurant-style dining room, and guest meals can be purchased so family members may dine on site. The culinary team prepares menus that support common dietary needs and coordinates with nursing staff to adjust textures or portion sizes for residents who have medical or therapeutic nutrition requirements.
Residents have access to an activity center, library and computer lounge, and raised garden beds for light outdoor work. The calendar routinely includes happy hour gatherings, birthday celebrations, live music performances, and organized social outings into the Lebanon community, offering multiple opportunities for engagement each week.