It's important to do your research when evaluating retirement communities. That means asking questions and getting answers. Below are the most frequently asked questions about Cedar Creek.
Will I be able to decorate my apartment or cottage as I choose?
Yes, you can decorate as you choose, major modifications require prior approval.
Is there an entry fee?
No. You have are not required to pay an up front entry fee and you enjoy the freedom of a month to month contract.
What if my health needs change after moving into Cedar Creek?
Cedar Creek offers additional services to assist residents when your needs change. The Cedar Creek campus includes both Assisted Living and a special memory support community.
What if appliances need repair?
All apartment repairs are the responsibility of Cedar Creek and will be expertly handled by the in house maintenance staff.
Can my grandchildren visit?
Cedar Creek is your home and your guests are welcome. Cedar Creek makes available a convenient guest apartment for short stays. Visitors staying in the guest apartment also enjoy one meal per day in the dining room included in the cost.
Is transportation provided?
Courtesy transportation is available for important needs such doctors visits, shopping trips and entertainment.
Are there age requirements?
Yes. Cedar Creek is an Active Retirement Community and all residents are 60 years of age or older.
Aren't there a lot of hidden costs?
No, we are very up-front about all of our costs. Your monthly fee includes just about everything; maintenance, activities, utilities, housekeeping, emergency service and a flexible meal plan.
I always thought retirement communities were for people who are very old and feeble. Am I too young to move there?
Many residents move in to enhance their active lifestyle, with the added benefit of not having to worry about the future. Some people make the mistake of waiting too long to make their decision. As a result, when a health issue arises, they lose the opportunity to enjoy benefits of the Active Retirement Lifestyle.