Deane Hill Place offers two levels of residential care: Assisted Living for seniors who want help with daily activities while keeping their independence, and Memory Care for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Both settings can accommodate short-term or respite stays, and the community supports diabetes management with monitoring and diet oversight. A licensed speech therapist is available for residents who need help maintaining or regaining communication skills.
The community maintains a secured environment and uses a full-building sprinkler system for added safety. Residents have access to a broad range of on-site clinical services, including medication management, incontinence and ambulatory care, hospice coordination, and programs specifically designed to address memory loss. Scheduled doctor visits, a structured wellness program, and regular consultations with occupational, physical, and podiatry specialists help residents stay ahead of emerging health issues.
Housing options include studio apartments with individually controlled air conditioning, kitchenette setups, window treatments, and carpeting. Some units add washers and dryers, while select bathrooms feature wheelchair-accessible or handicap-adapted showers. Residents who enjoy fresh air can choose accommodations near outdoor areas, and those with companion animals benefit from the pet-friendly policy. Because layouts and features vary, not every apartment offers every item described.
Meals are provided daily and served on an all-day dining schedule, so residents can eat when it suits them. The culinary team prepares standard, vegetarian, and specialized menus that coordinate with individual care plans such as diabetes control. Staff remain available to monitor nutritional intake and adjust portions or textures based on physician recommendations.
Beyond direct care and dining, Deane Hill Place encourages engagement through an activity center, organized clubs and interest groups, and both indoor and outdoor walking paths. Reminiscence and sensory-based programs supplement the Memory Care curriculum, while a wider social and recreational program includes regular community events, scheduled outings, and casual social gatherings to keep residents connected.