Homestead Hills offers three primary levels of residential care—Independent Living for adults who need minimal assistance, Assisted Living for residents who benefit from help with daily activities, and Memory Care for those managing Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Short-term respite stays are also available, giving family caregivers a break while their loved one receives professional oversight in the same setting.
Residents have access to an array of on-site clinical services, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, stroke care, pain and wound management, and diabetic monitoring. Licensed nurses are on campus, and every apartment is linked to an emergency call system for 24-hour response. Laundry and dry-cleaning services are handled in house, reducing outside appointments and keeping focus on health needs.
Accommodations range from studio and efficiency layouts to larger master suites. Select residences feature wall-to-wall carpeting, in-unit washers and dryers, fireplaces, and direct access to outdoor areas, but not every unit includes every feature. All residents benefit from regular housekeeping and the option to bring a pet. Landscaped grounds, an outdoor garden, and multiple gathering spots such as the library and computer lounge support both quiet time and social engagement.
Dining is structured around flexibility and nutrition. Three chef-prepared meals are available each day with an all-day dining option for varied schedules. Menus accommodate low-sodium plans, kosher and vegetarian preferences, and gluten or allergen-free requirements. Healthy snacks are stocked throughout the day to help residents maintain energy and stable blood sugar levels.
Daily life is supplemented by an activity center hosting arts and crafts sessions, TV and movie nights, and yoga classes. Health and wellness programs are organized to encourage mobility, balance, and cognitive engagement, reinforcing the medical and residential support already in place.