The Highlands of Geneva Crossing offers an Independent Living setting that is structured to give residents control over their daily routines while maintaining safeguards for health needs. Each apartment is equipped with an emergency response system that can be activated around the clock, connecting residents to on-site staff trained to coordinate rapid assistance. Routine wellness checks are available, and the community partners with local physicians, therapists, and home health agencies so residents can schedule in-house visits for lab work, physical therapy, or primary care without leaving the property. Medication reminders and pharmacy coordination can be arranged as an optional service, allowing individuals to stay independent while ensuring a reliable layer of medical oversight.
Beyond the clinical support, the community provides practical services designed to reduce daily burdens and promote overall well-being. Housekeeping, linen service, and scheduled transportation are included, and maintenance staff handle repair requests so residents avoid home-ownership hassles. A full calendar of fitness classes, educational programs, and social events helps residents stay active and connected, while landscaped walking paths and indoor common areas give options for low-impact exercise and informal gatherings. Staff members remain on site 24/7 to respond to safety concerns, coordinate transportation to medical appointments, or simply provide a welfare check when family members request one.
Apartments at The Highlands of Geneva Crossing range from studios to larger one-bedroom layouts, each featuring a private bathroom, individual climate controls, and basic kitchen amenities; select units add patios or balcony space, but not all accommodations include every feature. Cable television, Wi-Fi access, and weekly trash removal are standard, and the community is pet friendly, allowing residents to bring small dogs or cats. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. Outdoor seating areas, community gardens, and walking paths give residents safe places to enjoy fresh air, and barrier-free entryways make the grounds accessible to those using walkers or wheelchairs.
Dining is handled in a central restaurant-style dining room where two to three chef-prepared meals are served daily, with menu options rotating on a regular cycle to cover common dietary needs such as low-sodium, heart-healthy, or diabetic-friendly plans. Residents who prefer to cook can use the kitchenettes in their apartments, but many opt for the communal meals, appreciating the portion control and the opportunity to socialize. Meal service staff track attendance and can alert wellness personnel if a resident misses multiple meals, adding another level of nutritional oversight. A continental breakfast bar, evening snacks, and accommodations for private family dinners round out the food service program and give residents flexibility throughout the day.