The Pointe at Summit Hills is creating enriching experiences and touching the lives of all who enter our community. We care for and respect our residents, our team members, and their families while understanding that the aging process can be challenging at times.
We celebrate each person’s successes, no matter how small, and we are there to support and walk beside you as you enter each phase of the aging process. At the Pointe there are no ordinary allowances here, we strive for extraordinary in all that we do. We have intentionally set the bar high. We are humbled by the trust that our residents and their families have placed in us, and we are honored to have this responsibility.
Our beautifully appointed community boasts over 65,000 square feet nestled among a lush, landscaped setting designed. We offer spacious living accommodations with multiple floor plans to choose from, each designed with care for every detail. Our common areas have been created to allow room for entertaining and leisure, our attention to even the smallest details make The Pointe a highly desirable residence for Kern County’s senior population.
Benefits of Bakersfield, California, assisted living include:
- Tailoring of services to the individual needs of the elder
- Maintenance of an elder’s lifestyle and connection to the greater community (assistance with transportation, shopping, recreation, and volunteerism are just a few examples)
- Social programs designed to keep an elder active and engaged in life and their surroundings
- Extended ‘family’ to care and watch out for the elder’s safety and well-being
- Regular communication with long-distance family members
- Help prevent major disasters that sometimes happen when elders live alone
- Medication assistance
- Assistance with dressing
- Continence care
- Assistance with mobility
- And more!
Benefits of Bakersfield, California, community-based memory care setting include:
- Secured entry to minimize risk of wandering
- Regular human interaction and programs to engage the memory-challenged individual in daily life, minimizing withdrawal
- Nutrition, exercise, social stimulation, and support
- Elder well-being monitoring and communication with family and health care providers
- Freedom from caring for a loved one’s daily needs, so families can focus on spending quality and joyful times with the individual