The Belvedere + Asher Crossing offers Independent Living for adults who want a residential setting with light oversight rather than continuous clinical care. Residents younger than 60 are accepted, and the community does not provide dementia-specific services. While the setting is primarily independent, staff members are available to assist with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting when a resident’s own abilities change. These personal-care tasks are delivered as stand-by help rather than skilled nursing, keeping the focus on resident autonomy.
Daily structure and engagement are handled by an on-site Activity Director who designs programs to match varied interests and physical abilities. Although the building is not licensed for advanced medical treatment, routine well-being checks and coordination with outside healthcare providers are part of the support system. Security protocols are in place to monitor who comes and goes, contributing to a predictable environment without imposing hospital-level restrictions.
Apartments are designed for privacy and self-sufficiency. Some units include a private bathroom, independent temperature controls, and cable service, while others may offer only a subset of these features. Prospective residents should confirm what is included in the specific floor plan they select. Housekeeping and scheduled linen changes are provided, and Independent Living residents can use an on-site laundry service if they do not wish to handle washing themselves.
Dining follows a flexible model that suits independent schedules. A central dining venue prepares balanced meals three times a day, and residents can opt for carry-out to their apartments. Menus rotate regularly and accommodate common dietary requests such as reduced sodium or vegetarian. Kitchens or kitchenettes in some apartments offer the option to cook personal meals, giving residents additional control over their diet.
On-site amenities add to the day-to-day convenience. Resident parking is available for those who still drive, and the grounds are wheelchair accessible. An exercise room and movie room support fitness and leisure, while internet access in common areas keeps residents connected. Communal gardens provide outdoor space, and the service animal policy is pet-friendly; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. Mave Milligan, a specialty program unique to the property, offers periodic workshops and social events that complement the regular activity schedule.