Residence at Hilltop offers assisted-living care designed for adults who need help with daily activities but do not require the intensity of a nursing home. Staff members are trained to support residents with bathing, dressing, mobility, and other routine tasks while encouraging as much independence as possible. The community also maintains an on-site Mental Wellness Program so that residents who experience mood changes, anxiety, or cognitive challenges have access to structured support.
Clinical oversight extends beyond basic assistance. Licensed nurses are on duty 12 to 16 hours each day to monitor health conditions, respond to emerging concerns, and coordinate physician orders. Medication coordination and medication management are handled in-house, reducing the likelihood of missed doses or adverse interactions and giving families consistent updates about a resident’s regimen.
Residences are offered in multiple floor plans. Depending on the unit selected, features may include a private phone line, cable television, Wi-Fi access, and a small kitchenette for light meal preparation. Common spaces such as outdoor areas and a library and computer lounge give residents additional places to read, stay connected online, or simply enjoy fresh air. Not every accommodation includes every feature, so prospective residents are encouraged to review specific layouts.
Dining is provided three times a day in a communal setting with alternate options for those who prefer room service or have specialized dietary needs. Menus are planned to meet nutritional guidelines for older adults, and staff can arrange texture-modified or low-sodium meals when ordered by a physician. Snacks and beverages are available between meals, and hydration checks are part of routine service rounds.
An activity center on the property supports scheduled programs such as exercise classes, arts, and group discussions. This space also serves as a gathering point for visiting entertainers or resident-led clubs, giving individuals structured opportunities to remain socially active without leaving the campus.