The Heartlands is a senior community that offers several living options, such as independent living villas, assisted living apartments, and memory care units, so folks can pick what fits them best and then really settle in, and you've got elderly residents here with different needs, from folks who're still active to those requiring more hands-on help, and all can get the kind of support that's right for their situation. The community's got residential care, skilled nursing care, and dementia care, with 24-hour support, medication management, daily help, and programs that keep Alzheimer's and dementia residents safe, with memory care apartments in secure spaces, specialized programs, and activities like memory games and music to help keep minds active. Staff help with bathing, dressing, meals, and medication, and nurses can handle folks with more complex care needs or wound care, rehab, and similar services, and if someone needs medical attention, on-site clinical services are available through a partnership with Marlette Regional Hospital, which gives a feeling of extra security.
The place also has outdoor landscaped gardens and areas to sit or walk if folks want to get a little air or see the flowers, plus a country-style community center at the heart of the property that serves as a nice spot to meet neighbors, join an activity, or just sit down in a sunny corner, and there's a café, communal living spaces, multi-purpose rooms, a prep kitchen, Wi-Fi or high-speed internet, and pet-friendly policies if someone's got a small companion. Apartments and villas can be private or shared, so people who want more privacy can have it, but if someone needs a little extra support or prefers company, there's a way to arrange that, and you'll see a focus on community health, caregiver resources, and educational programs, as The Heartlands is tied to the Alzheimer's Association and to Aspire Rural Health System, which makes for regular community health assessments, risk reduction programs, and events about early detection and Alzheimer's care.
Meal programs make sure everyone gets balanced and good-tasting food, and activities are planned for residents to stay social, active, or just involved in the community, whether it's attending group events, joining a club, or being part of life enrichment programs that watch over mental, physical, and emotional health. You'll find that the facility allows seniors to age in place with support, whether someone just needs the basics or has specialized health needs, and there are resources for caregivers and practical support for those living with dementia. Handicap accessibility is built into the design, so wheelchairs or walkers aren't a problem, and the property itself, called Heartlands, is designed so folks can easily get around.
Residents have the option for a maintenance-free lifestyle with support services added in as needed, and the focus is on making sure care is tailored, whether someone chooses a private suite, a luxury villa, or needs more care and supervision as time goes on, and with community features, resort-style amenities, and a neighborly feel, The Heartlands aims to let older folks stay engaged and comfortable in a safe, caring setting.