Cedarhurst of Highland

  • 220 Field Crossing Drive, Highland, IL 62249
  • (618) 268-3282
  • 5.0 ( 1 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

As one of the oldest Swiss-German settlements in the United States, Highland honors it’s hometown roots with various celebrations and festivals throughout the year. Now seen as a progressive, small-town community, residents benefit from both global and local companies calling Highland home. With a history of strong work ethics and a passion for success, it’s no surprise that many treasures this small town.

We are committed to delivering quality care and maintaining residents’ independence while offering safety, support and a carefree lifestyle. Cedarhurst of Highland offers 51 Assisted Living apartments and 5 Memory Care, all on a one-level floorplan designed to combine the comforts and feeling of home with services that enrich the quality of life for our residents and peace of mind for their families.

Like nowhere else, Cedarhurst of Highland offers the care, services, and amenities that allow our residents to live the life they want to live.

Assisted Living

We understand that some tasks become more difficult with age, so we perfectly balance privacy and independence with expert support. Residents will receive a personalized care plan that is designed to meet their needs to ensure they thrive at Cedarhurst of Highland.

Memory Care

In 2011, a Memory

Care addition was built with five rooms, a common living room, and it's own activity/dining area to provide our residents suffering from memory loss a designated space specifically constructed around their needs. Our unique Memory Care approach and programming provide each of our residents with a customized care plan that allows them to live their life to the fullest.

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Reviews

5.0 ( 1 Reviews )
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Susan
April 22, 2021
Cedarhurst of Highland was where my mom was going to go because they have a memory unit there, and an assisted living. You'd have to walk through the assisted living to get to the memory care. It was really nice and clean. It looked like they had a lot of activities. When I was touring it, everything looked nice, but the real kicker was they didn't have skilled nursing for that memory care. They had one person and that's kind of frustrating because they didn't really tell me that. I had to come to my own conclusion and say there's nobody there that can help my mom. You had to supply your own bed in the memory unit. I had to find and rent up a hospital bed and anything else that she needed, and I was not happy about that. The staff during the tour was very nice and very helpful. They had church services on Sunday and different events for different holidays that came up. They had an activity room, a dining hall, a creative section, and they had a long hallway that circles, so they could walk that circle, and they had chairs to sit down. They had a courtyard, too, that was surrounded by the building, so that people could go out and sit in there.

Other Living Options

  • assisted-living Assisted Living
  • independent-living Independent Living
  • nursing-homes Nursing Homes
  • ccrc CCRCs
  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care