Pinecrest Retirement Community offers three primary levels of residential care. Independent Living is available for residents who want minimal assistance while maintaining access to campus resources. Assisted Living adds routine help with activities of daily living and scheduled supervision. For individuals with cognitive changes, the dedicated Memory Care program provides structured routines and staff trained to respond to dementia-related needs. Short-term Respite stays can be arranged when family caregivers are unavailable, allowing temporary access to the same care resources.
Medical and clinical support is delivered on site. Licensed nurses coordinate diabetes management, incontinence care, wound care, and general ambulatory assistance. Speech and occupational therapists hold regular sessions without residents needing to leave the property. An emergency call system links every apartment to staff around the clock, and continuing care services mean residents can remain in the community even if their health status changes. Family counseling groups are offered to help relatives understand care plans and progression. Laundry and dry-cleaning service is handled by staff so medical visits are not interrupted by daily chores.
Apartments are available in studio and efficiency layouts featuring wall-to-wall carpet, central air conditioning, and in-unit washers and dryers in select units. Housekeeping is provided, and residents can spend time in the library and computer lounge or step outdoors to landscaped grounds, walking paths, and garden areas. Because floor plans and price points vary, not every apartment contains every listed feature; prospective residents should confirm specific amenities during a tour.
Daily meals are prepared and served in the community dining room, with menus that accommodate common dietary requirements. Consistent meal service is included for all residents, reducing the need to shop, cook, or clean up. Snacks and beverages are available between scheduled dining times, and staff monitor nutritional intake for those with specialized diet orders such as carbohydrate control for diabetes.
The campus supports an activity center where residents can take part in scheduled events, exercise sessions, and interest groups. Health and wellness programs focus on maintaining mobility, balance, and cognitive engagement. Clubs and community-run groups meet regularly, offering social structure that complements the clinical services provided.