Eden Heights of Eden
Eden Heights is a distinctive assisted living community located in Eden, New York, near Buffalo.
Our serene country hilltop setting overlooks picturesque grounds, including Lake Erie, farmlands, beautiful sunsets, and the Buffalo, NY skyline.
Eden Heights of Eden offers seniors a residential opportunity to focus on independence, friendships, and fulfillment. We also provide recreational & social programs, personal care services, restaurant-style dining, worship services & a styling salon, to name a few.
We know that independence and contentment are the keys to making Eden Heights a home.
Life at Eden Heights of Eden is meant to enhance our seniors’ lives by providing a cozy, home-like atmosphere with all the advantages of living in an active assisted living community.
From concerts, holiday celebrations, and parties to trips to local restaurants and Wii-bowling tournaments – our residents are constantly stimulated with their chosen activities.
Accomodations
- A variety of apartment accommodations are available including two sizes of private apartments with private baths, private apartments with shared baths and semi private apartments
- Although rooms are furnished, residents are encouraged to bring cherished belongings and furnishings
- Basic cable hook-ups in all apartments
Each residential room and bathroom is equipped with an emergency call bell that alerts staff when a resident needs assistance, so help is always available.
Dining
- 3 Well-Balanced, Chef-Prepared Meals plus Snacks
- Petite and Grande Dining rooms for residents to dine with family and friends
- A roomy main dining room offers restaurant-style dining
- A more intimate dining area is provided for those residents who are more comfortable with a less busy experience with individualized attention
Services
- Beauty Salon and Barber Shop
- Housekeeping, Linen and Personal Laundry Service Provided
Setting
- Rural country setting with a view of Lake Erie from the front porch
- Scenic courtyards and porch areas for relaxing and visiting
- Walking trail surrounds building
Visitation
New York Assisted Living Residents Celebrate Newly-Released Visitation Guidelines and the Resumption of Communal Community Activities
Clifton Park, NY, March 29, 2021 – The patience of thousands of NY seniors and their families have finally been rewarded with relaxed visitation and communal activities now being authorized by the New York State Department of Health, the regulating agency.
The Department of Health’s new guidelines, issued on March 25th, has essentially opened the doors again for over 50,000 residents who call the assisted living community their home. This long-awaited guidance is based on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMC) guidelines and allows for visitation more widely and for residents to go on outings without the heavy burden of having to quarantine for 14 days upon return.
“Assisted living residents, family members, providers and staff have been through an extraordinarily difficult year. For providers, keeping COVID-19 out of buildings has been the core focus, but the human and emotional costs cannot be overstated,” said Lisa Newcomb, Executive Director, Empire State Association of Assisted Living. “The new guidance will allow more frequent and meaningful interactions between residents and their loved ones.”
Newcomb makes note of some particularly significant changes that the new guidance makes, including that visitation and other activities will no longer need to be shut down for 14 days for all residents if there is a new positive resident or staff case. In addition, standards for group activities and communal dining have been relaxed. These changes mean that residents will be able to enjoy time with their fellow residents, that they call friends, and enjoy all the wonderful amenities and activities provided by their assisted living community.
“The vaccine is the game-changer. The overwhelming majority of our residents are fully vaccinated. Due to the pronounced efficacy of the vaccines in preventing COVID-19, the NYS Department of Health has given residents and providers the much-needed green light to re-open their doors and provide for a more active lifestyle for the seniors in our care,” added Newcomb.
About Empire State Association of Assisted Living Empire State Association of Assisted Living is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to strengthening New York State’s assisted living sector and promoting the best interests of providers and residents. Founded in 1979, ESAAL is the only association that exclusively represents the assisted living industry, serving 300 Assisted Living Residences, Adult Homes, Enriched Housing Programs and Assisted Living Programs throughout New York State. These member residences are home to more than 30,000 seniors