Highlands Home Care is dedicated to memory-care, delivering services designed for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Care is supervised around the clock by staff trained in cognitive disorders, with licensed nurses overseeing medication administration, vital-sign monitoring, and routine health assessments. The team coordinates directly with physicians, pharmacies, and outside specialists, ensuring that treatment plans are updated promptly as conditions change. Residents receive individualized assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and mobility, and the environment is secured to reduce wandering risks while supporting safe freedom of movement.
Beyond core medical attention, the community offers structured cognitive engagement sessions, behavior-management support, and family education programs to help loved ones understand disease progression. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy are available through on-site or visiting clinicians, and transportation is arranged for off-site medical appointments when needed. A monitored emergency-response system links every resident to staff assistance within seconds, and routine wellness reviews help identify potential concerns before they become urgent. Respite stays can be arranged when space allows, giving short-term caregivers a break while maintaining continuity of care for the resident.
Accommodations include a selection of private and companion suites, each designed for ease of navigation and furnished with ADA-compliant bathrooms and emergency call features. Some units offer added conveniences such as in-room climate controls, small kitchenettes, or cable and Wi-Fi connections, but not every room contains every amenity. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance services are included, and common areas such as secured courtyards and living rooms provide additional space for relaxation or social interaction.
Dining services supply three daily meals plus snacks, prepared on-site under the guidance of a dietitian who can accommodate diabetic, low-sodium, and other physician-ordered diets. Staff assist residents who need help with eating, and mealtimes follow a consistent schedule to support routines important for memory-care residents. Menus rotate regularly and feedback is gathered to refine offerings. Hydration stations and grab-and-go snacks remain available throughout the day, and families can arrange to join loved ones for special meals or celebrations with advance notice.