The Heritage at Sagewood offers two levels of licensed care—Assisted Living and Memory Care—so residents can receive support that matches their health profile. Licensed nurses are on site or on call around the clock to oversee medication management, coordinate physician orders, and respond to emergencies. For residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, the secured Memory Care neighborhood provides structured daily routines and cue-based redirection to help maintain safety and reduce confusion. Regular health assessments, fall-prevention protocols, and access to rehabilitation therapies round out a system designed to keep residents medically stable while allowing them to remain as independent as possible.
Beyond direct medical services, the community integrates a range of supportive features that reinforce overall well-being. Caregivers assist with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and continence care, adjusting the level of help as needs change. Residents have scheduled transportation to primary-care and specialist appointments, and a visiting podiatrist, lab service, and home health partners reduce the need for outside trips. Family members receive routine status updates, and staff members complete ongoing training in dementia communication techniques and behavioral interventions. A secured courtyard for Memory Care residents, fitness and balance classes for Assisted Living, and regularly scheduled wellness clinics further contribute to keeping residents active and engaged.
Accommodation options include studio, one-bedroom, and companion suites, each with a private bath fitted with grab bars and an emergency call system. Many units feature individual climate control, ample closet space, and kitchenettes equipped with a microwave and refrigerator, while housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance services are standard offerings. Not all apartments have every feature, so prospective residents should confirm specific details during their tour. The pet-friendly policy allows many residents to bring a small companion animal; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Meals are prepared three times daily in the on-site kitchen and served restaurant-style in the main dining room, with snacks and beverages available between meals. A registered dietitian reviews menus to ensure they meet nutritional guidelines, and therapeutic diets such as low-sodium, diabetic, and mechanical-soft can be accommodated. Memory Care residents benefit from smaller dining areas, adaptive utensils, and a consistent seating plan that supports familiarity and focus. Residents may invite guests to join them for meals, and a private dining space can be reserved for family celebrations when arranged in advance.