Highland Park Senior Living delivers three levels of residential care—Independent Living, Assisted Living, and a dedicated Memory Care program—on one secured campus in Wilkes-Barre. Residents who need short-term help after a hospital stay, or whose caregivers need relief, can take advantage of the community’s respite options. Daily living assistance, diabetes monitoring, and scheduled visits from an on-site speech therapist and primary care doctor are built into the service model, so most routine health needs are managed without leaving the property. The secured environment is in place for those who may be at risk of wandering, notably Memory Care residents.
A broad range of clinical services is available without leaving the building. Occupational, physical, and speech therapists run rehabilitation sessions on site, while licensed nurses handle medication management, high-acuity monitoring, and specialized diabetic support. Dentists, podiatrists, and optometrists hold regular clinics, and hospice agencies can coordinate end-of-life care in the resident’s suite. Staff members are trained in non-ambulatory transfers, incontinence management, and other complex care tasks. When needed, ancillary service providers are brought in to supplement the community’s own team, maintaining continuity of care across all acuity levels.
Apartments come in multiple layouts and may include kitchenettes, private patios, balconies, or wheelchair-accessible showers. Cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and individual climate control are available in most units, and some suites meet specified weight-limit requirements for mobility equipment. Common areas feature a central fireplace, TV lounge, library, piano, main-street-style shops, and indoor or outdoor seating areas such as decks and courtyards. Cats and dogs are welcome in select residences, and the campus offers a beauty salon, ample parking, and fully accessible pathways. Because floor plans vary, not every accommodation includes every feature listed.
Dining follows a restaurant-style service model with three daily meals prepared on site. Residents can choose from standard menus or request vegetarian, gluten-free, low-sodium, or no-sugar options. A café/bistro serves lighter fare during the day, and a bar/pub area hosts social hours. Room service is available for those who prefer to dine in their suite, and a private dining room can be reserved for family events. Guests are welcome to purchase meals, and respite guests receive the same dining choices as full-time residents.
Recreational and wellness programming includes an activity center, library and computer lounge, indoor and outdoor walking paths, and a swimming pool for water aerobics. On-site events range from art classes, trivia, and gardening in raised beds to live music, dance or theater performances, and holiday parties. Residents can join clubs, attend faith services both on and off campus, participate in live-well and light-therapy programs, or sign up for day trips, BBQs, and happy hours. Regular social outings, birthday celebrations, and stretching classes round out a schedule designed to keep residents active and connected to the larger community.