Havens at Princeton is licensed for assisted living and is prepared to support residents who need daily help with personal tasks while still wanting to maintain as much independence as possible. Short-term respite stays are accepted, giving families a break from caregiving or providing a safe bridge after a hospital discharge. The team is experienced in diabetes management, medication oversight, incontinence care, and ambulatory assistance, and a speech therapist is available for residents working on communication or swallowing challenges. Memory care programming is offered on site, allowing residents with early cognitive change to remain in a familiar setting rather than moving to a separate building.
Medical oversight is reinforced by on-site nurses, physical and occupational therapists, an optometrist, and podiatry services. Hospice professionals can be brought in when needed so that residents do not have to relocate at the end of life. The community’s emergency call system links every apartment to staff around the clock, adding a layer of security to routine wellness checks. Laboratory, therapy, and laundry services are coordinated on site so residents avoid outside appointments whenever possible, and medication management is handled by trained personnel to reduce errors.
Apartments are designed for ease of movement and can include a private bathroom, utilities, housekeeping, and regularly scheduled laundry service, though some floor plans omit one or more of these features. Residents may furnish their suites with personal items, and maintenance is handled by the community.
Three chef-prepared meals are served daily with snacks available throughout the day. All-day dining lets residents choose flexible mealtimes, and the kitchen can accommodate kosher, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, low-sodium, and no-sugar preferences. Guest meals are available, and the staff organizes seasonal barbecues and picnics so families can share time on campus.
High-speed internet is provided in common areas and is available in apartments, allowing residents to stay connected to family or stream entertainment. Scheduled transportation is offered for medical appointments, shopping, and local outings, giving residents access to Princeton’s resources without the need to drive.