Winter Stay—Doldrums Away!

A short-term stay to experience our assisted living facilities

Heathwood Assisted Living & Memory Care welcomes elderly community members to move in for the winter and enjoy everything that Heathwood has to offer. When someone is not yet ready to commit long-term to the assisted living community lifestyle, our short-term stay program is a great opportunity to try us out and get a feel for what life in our assisted living memory care community is like.


They’ll stay in our spacious private apartments, attend as many activities as they like, enjoy our restaurant-style dining experience, and meet new friends and neighbors along the way.

Best of all, no one has to worry about grocery shopping, or doctors’ appointments. Their loved ones will have the peace of mind knowing they’re in the compassionate hands of people with experience caring for our local seniors. Then they can move back home when they are ready!


So, what can they expect during a stay with us?

· Access to all our amenities, to experience what everyday life for our Heathwood Assisted Living & Memory Care residents is like

· Comfortable, private rooms; clean, well-maintained living spaces, and plenty of common areas to roam, from our movie theatre to our cozy café

· Healthy, tasty meals served restaurant-style

· Robust activities and entertainment calendar to chase the winter ho-hums away

· 24/7 nursing supervision, assistance with activities of daily living, and medication management

· A fun stay, and respite for the caregivers!


Help families have the gift of peace of mind this winter. We’d love to show you and them what life at Heathwood Assisted Living & Memory Care is all about! Check out our   Penfield  location and   Williamsville  location here. Then give us a call to learn more.


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