The Woods at Holly Tree offers an Independent Living setting designed for residents who are largely self-sufficient but want reliable medical support close at hand. Staff are on site around the clock, and each residence is connected to an emergency response system that alerts trained personnel within moments. Routine wellness checks can be arranged, and the community maintains partnerships with local physicians, therapists, and home health agencies to streamline outside appointments or in-home clinical visits when needed. Transportation to medical offices and pharmacies is available on a scheduled basis, reducing the need for residents to coordinate rides or manage prescription pickups on their own.
Beyond direct medical oversight, the community provides a range of supportive care features that help residents maintain independence. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are handled by staff, allowing residents to focus on daily routines and recreational activities. Fitness and wellness programs are offered to promote mobility and balance, and the team can coordinate medication management services through third-party providers if a resident’s needs change. The goal is to give each person the right amount of assistance without intruding on their autonomy.
Apartments come in several floor plans, and each residence is private with its own climate controls. Select units include wheelchair-accessible showers, high-speed internet, cable or satellite TV hookups, and patio or balcony access to the landscaped outdoor areas. The campus is pet friendly and has dedicated parking for residents who still drive. Because layouts vary, not every apartment contains every listed feature, so prospective residents should review specific unit details during a tour.
Dining is handled through a meals-provided program that offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a shared dining room with table service. Menus are developed to meet nutritional guidelines appropriate for older adults, with options for low-sodium, diabetic-friendly, and heart-healthy diets. Residents who prefer cooking can do so in their own kitchens or kitchenettes, but most choose the communal dining option for convenience and social interaction.
Daily life is anchored by an on-site activity center that hosts exercise classes, hobby groups, educational talks, and community meetings. Staff organize calendars that balance physical movement, cognitive engagement, and leisure, ensuring residents have opportunities to stay active and connected.