Tel Hai Retirement Community sits on the Hill of Life and offers a quiet place for older adults to live, with cottages, apartments, and townhomes that don't need repair or upkeep, and there's a Renovations Team to help with changes if someone needs their place fixed up to suit their needs. The community focuses on helping people stay as independent as they can while giving support where needed, with assisted living, personal care, home care, memory care, respite care, and short-term rehab all available, so it covers many types of care under one roof. Wheelchair accessible showers and different floor plans make it easier for people with mobility issues, and trained aides help with care right in the home, offering both medical help and things like companionship if someone prefers to stay put.
There's also a Moving Resources Program, which gives information on movers, packers, and real estate agents to make the move less stressful, and the Ready-Set-Go program helps when someone's ready to settle in. For folks wanting to stay active and social, Tel Hai runs all kinds of structured programs like clubs, crafts, shows, cultural trips, and even swimming in the pool or relaxing in the hot tub. There's a big focus on health, with wellness programs, outpatient therapy, memory support, diabetic care, and medication management, and for times when someone needs a break or is recovering from surgery, there's adult day care and respite care in safe, supportive settings.
Residents get meals that are both tasty and healthy, prepared with good ingredients, and there's plenty of space for gathering, both outside and inside. Transportation is available, with resident parking and rides to appointments or shopping for a fee, which helps if someone doesn't want to drive anymore. Pets are allowed, and there's a beautician on-site to keep up with hair and grooming needs. The nonprofit organization makes a point to offer people both privacy and chances to be part of the community, so folks can follow their interests, attend devotional services, try new things, or just relax in common areas. Memory care areas are made to be safe for people with confusion or dementia, with secure spaces to prevent wandering and special programs to give structure to each day. Tel Hai is a Life Plan Community, which means it has a full range of care and living options, so people can move between different levels of help as they need it without leaving the community.