Summit Hills provides assisted-living services designed to help residents maintain daily routines while having access to continuous medical oversight. Licensed nurses are on site around the clock to handle health assessments, medication administration, and coordination with physicians. Care staff monitor vital signs, manage chronic conditions such as diabetes or hypertension, and arrange laboratory or therapy appointments as needed. An emergency response system links each resident directly to trained personnel, ensuring rapid attention to urgent medical issues.
Beyond core medical supervision, Summit Hills offers support with bathing, dressing, and mobility, along with scheduled physical, occupational, and speech therapy available through on-site or visiting clinicians. Transportation is arranged for outside medical appointments, and care plans are reviewed regularly with residents and families to adjust services as health needs change. The community also conducts wellness programs focused on fall prevention, exercise, and nutrition education to help reduce hospitalizations and maintain functional independence.
Accommodations range from studio apartments to larger one- and two-bedroom layouts, each equipped with basic kitchenettes, private bathrooms, individual climate control, and emergency call systems, although not all accommodations have all the features. Weekly housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are included, and residents may furnish spaces with personal belongings. Small pets are allowed. It's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Dining services provide three daily meals prepared by culinary staff under the guidance of a dietitian. Menus rotate to include heart-healthy, diabetic-friendly, and low-sodium selections, and staff can accommodate physician-ordered diets. Meals are served restaurant-style in a communal dining room, with alternate entrées and snacks always available. Scheduled mealtimes aim to support consistent nutrition while offering enough flexibility for residents who prefer lighter or later dining options.