Sterling Heights Assisted Living sits at 369 E Pine St in Bishop, California, right in Sierra Country Club, and you can see the High Sierra's and White Mountains from the grounds, and residents there always have a feeling of open space and mountain views even though they're part of a close senior community that offers both independent and assisted living, with services tailored for folks 55 and older who want some support or don't want to keep up a house anymore, and the place connects with Bishop Care Center, Mountain View Community Care, and Pioneer Home Health Care so healthcare options are close by when anyone needs more help. It's got options for assisted living, independent living, Alzheimer's care, and short-term respite stays, so people can pick what fits best, and the staff focuses on personal care like help with bathing, dressing, and taking medicines, with support available all day and night, plus someone always around to check on residents, and if you forget things or have memory challenges, the community's got memory care programs with secure enclosed courtyards, memory-boosting activities, and a safe setup for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, so families have some peace of mind.
The community holds between 31 and 50 units, including studio apartments, semi-private rooms, and one-bedroom spaces, each with its own kitchenette, private bathroom, walk-in shower, some with granite counters and custom carpet, and everything's wheelchair accessible with emergency call systems, so comfort and safety are covered, and if you pick a villa or apartment, you can choose privacy or share, and rooms come fully furnished if that's easier. Housekeeping, linen, and laundry services keep everyone feeling clean and fresh, and for dining, meals come restaurant-style but residents can eat in their rooms, guests can dine with residents anytime, and special diets like low sugar or gluten-free are on the menu if needed, so nobody has to worry about going hungry or having food that upsets them. You'll see a computer center, Wi-Fi for everyone, a small library, a wellness center, and activity rooms, and folks can get haircuts, visit the beauty salon, or catch up with friends in the lounges, lounges have fireplaces and sometimes music, and there's a piano or organ set up for people who want to play or listen.
Sterling Heights makes sure residents have plenty to do, with daily activities, a game room, TV lounge, arts and crafts, book discussions, cooking clubs, an activity director who plans things like game nights and offsite trips, Wii bowling, music, religious services, meetings, gardening on raised beds, and more, and people join clubs, events, or just sit by the outdoor patio gardens or walk in the fenced courtyard for some air, and families are welcome with guest rooms and parking available. The property looks after people with round-the-clock medical support, medication help, incontinence care, and extra help like hospice if needed, and you can get transportation arranged any day of the week, with covered resident parking for those who still drive. Residents and their visitors can join in activities, join for meals, or relax in the recreation area, and the community likes to keep everyone involved, whether it's for social, mental, or physical wellness, as the place believes friendship, fresh air, and hobbies help residents enjoy their lives and feel connected, and if anybody wants to try something new or needs special support over time, Sterling Heights adjusts its help to match changing needs, so moving in's made easy with concierge services, and people can come for a short stay too. Pricing starts at $5,713 per month and the staff always aim for a caring, respectful environment where seniors can feel both independent and supported, with privacy, safety, and plenty of chances to join in or relax as they choose.