Somerfield At The Heritage offers three primary living arrangements: independent living for residents who want maintenance-free apartments while managing most daily tasks on their own, assisted living for those who need regular help with activities such as dressing or medication reminders, and a dedicated memory care program designed for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. These options allow residents to move between levels of support without leaving the community, ensuring continuity of care if needs change over time.
Around-the-clock licensed staff and an emergency call system back every apartment, while 24-hour security monitors the campus. Clinical resources include ambulatory care, in-house memory care services, incontinence care, and continuous skilled nursing for residents who require complex medical oversight. A care navigator program helps families coordinate appointments and insurance, and the community can deliver IV therapy and hospice services when appropriate. Short-term respite stays are accepted, and clinicians are trained in diabetes management to support residents who require glucose monitoring, insulin administration, or diet oversight.
Apartments and suites come in several floor plans, some of which are pet friendly and include wheelchair-accessible showers. Many residences open onto outdoor areas or patios, and limited parking is available for residents who still drive. Because layouts vary, not every accommodation includes every feature, so prospective residents should review specific units during a tour.
Dining is handled by a professional chef who prepares three daily meals, with an all-day dining option for residents who prefer flexible scheduling. Meals are served restaurant-style in a central dining room, and staff can adjust menus for therapeutic or diabetic diets. Meal delivery to private apartments is available when residents are ill or recovering from procedures.
Residents have access to an activity center, a library and computer lounge, clubs and interest groups, indoor and outdoor walking paths, and regular yoga or chair yoga classes. A putting green, fitness programs, cultural and educational events, social outings, and a swimming pool provide additional ways to stay active.