Living Areas

Cedar Hill strives to give each resident activities to meet their needs. From our fresh, home-cooked meals to daily events and activities, our residents participate in many of the same activities they did at home. And now we have built even more areas for activities, fitness and socializing, including outdoor gardens and porches and we have many more options for residents to choose from. In addition, we offer off-site activities such as transportation to tennis, racquetball, indoor and outdoor pools, and more.


Independent and Assisted-Living Activity Areas

Our new facilities are designed to suit every interest. The Dining Room offers a home-like atmosphere, and fresh, local food. The cozy Living Room has a warm fireplace and is a comfortable setting to relax with new friends. “The Ship’s Wheel”, our intimate Pub, featuring prints of beautiful old cruise ships, is the perfect spot for refreshments and good conversation. While there, you can try our two new pool tables, have a game of backgammon or just read the paper. Our large Activity Room is a great place for cards, games and crafts, or get a good workout in our Fitness Center which offers exercise and wellness classes. The Library/Computer Center is well-stocked with books, magazines and newspapers, and you can surf the web, check Facebook or send email. Our Greenhouse/Art Facility is a fun place for gardening and creativity, and we even have a full-service Salon.


Memory Care Activity Areas

Our dedicated Memory Care unit offers secure activity areas where residents congregate for meals, activities and socializing. Residents enjoy fresh, home-cooked meals in our warm Country Kitchen or Dining Room. Friends and family visit in our comfortable TV Room. The Greenhouse/Art Center offers residents a bright, sunny area for activities, which are designed to engage and stimulate residents with cognitive/memory issues. There is also a large Activity Room for crafts and games and plenty of space for walking and exercise. Outside there is a secure Porch and Garden, and we encourage residents to enjoy the outdoors whenever possible.


Wellness Care

Cedar Hill encourages all our residents to take a proactive approach to staying healthy and fit. Fitness – Residents may participate in our exercise, stretching and yoga classes or use our fitness center. Many residents enjoy gentle Tai Chi, strolling our garden paths and grounds, or other activities to keep fit. We even partner with area facilities for swimming, tennis and racquetball and transportation is provided. Wellness – For those who may need some extra care, or help with arthritis or other chronic conditions, we offer massage, therapeutic services, and we have a dedicated exam room on-site for medical exams. Nutrition – Our chefs create delicious, well balanced, home-cooked meals. There is an emphasis on using fresh, local ingredients and serving tempting dishes with plenty of nutrition. Of course, special dietary needs are provided for as well.


Recent Posts

By Kelly Baptie May 30, 2025
Compassionate Senior Care at Cedar Hill Continuing Care Community At Cedar Hill Continuing Care Community and the Village at Cedar Hill in Windsor, Vermont, we understand the delicate balance between aging gracefully and maintaining optimal health. Our person-centered approach ensures that every resident is treated as an individual, with a care plan tailored to their needs, preferences, and health goals. Care plans are often developed in collaboration with a family member, especially when residents have communication or cognitive challenges, to ensure their voices and needs are fully represented. Among the many challenges families face when considering assisted living or senior care, one common concern is appetite loss in older adults. This expert guide offers reassurance, practical advice, and a compassionate look at how Cedar Hill supports residents through all stages of aging, including addressing appetite changes. Cedar Hill also serves community dwelling older adults, addressing appetite loss and nutritional needs in both residential and community settings.
By Kelly Baptie May 29, 2025
Meeting the psychosocial needs of the elderly—such as emotional support, social interaction, and mental stimulation—is vital for their well-being. This article will provide practical strategies to effectively address the psychosocial needs elderly. Key Takeaways  Personal connections are essential for the emotional well-being of the elderly, reducing feelings of depression and loneliness. Engagement in community activities fosters independence and enhances emotional satisfaction, contributing to a higher quality of life for older adults. Cedar Hill prioritizes safety and security through home modifications and care services, ensuring residents can age in place with peace of mind. The Importance of Personal Connections
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