Cedarhurst of Nicholasville offers a range of monthly living options that reflect its premium services and amenities. For a one-bedroom unit, residents can expect to pay $5,250, which is significantly higher than the average cost in Jessamine County at $4,100 and the state average of $3,458. The two-bedroom option is priced at $6,350, again well above the county's average of $4,389 and Kentucky's state average of $3,702. Additionally, studio apartments at Cedarhurst are available for $7,000 per month - much steeper than both local ($4,124) and state averages ($3,357). These costs indicate that Cedarhurst positions itself as a high-quality living environment catering to those seeking more personalized attention and enhanced lifestyle offerings within a supportive community setting.
Floor plans
Cedarhurst of Nicholasville
Jessamine County
Kentucky
1 Bedroom
$5,250
$4,100
$3,458
2 Bedrooms
$6,350
$4,389
$3,702
Studio
$7,000
$4,124
$3,357
Overall Review of Cedarhurst of Nicholasville
common37 reviews mention this
Staff are consistently welcoming
Staff friendliness and responsiveness are a frequent highlight in the reviews.
Across reviews, residents and families describe a welcoming experience with staff who are friendly, caring, and helpful. Multiple reviewers also mention staff taking time to answer questions, anticipate needs, and support families during the move-in process. Even when comments are critical, they still center on staffing and care delivery, underscoring how important staff presence is to day-to-day experience.
common16 reviews mention this
Facility looks bright and clean
Residents and visitors repeatedly describe the building as attractive and well kept.
Several reviews call out the communityâs appearanceâbright, airy spaces, attractive common areas, and landscaping. Cleanliness shows up alongside comments about decoration and overall presentation, including references to a newly opened feel. Reviewers also mention well-arranged rooms and bathrooms as part of what makes day-to-day life feel comfortable.
common6 reviews mention this
Dining stands out for quality
Dining quality is a commonly praised part of the experience.
Residents and families describe the food positively, including comments that meals are delicious and compare favorably to fine dining. Several also mention enjoying mealtime in the dining area with other residents, reinforcing dining as a social part of the routine. A review also specifically highlights the role of the food director in shaping that experience.
common6 reviews mention this
Activities and enrichment feel personal
Residents and families mention engaging activities and enrichment.
Reviews describe activities that help residents stay occupied and involved, including trips and community events. Families also mention personalizationâideas like thoughtful ways to help a loved one feel at home and smiling faces throughout the community. The community also offers on-site activities and devotional options, which aligns with the way residents describe a lively daily environment.
differentiator3 reviews mention this
Memory care support is a focus
Memory care is specifically mentioned by reviewers as a key part of choosing this community.
Multiple reviews reference memory care needs, including one that recommends the community specifically for memory care. Another describes the memory care unitâs layout, including windows and an outdoor courtyard area. At the same time, at least one very negative review describes a serious breakdown in care for a memory care resident, which is important to consider.
caveat3 reviews mention this
Pricing is described as high
Some reviewers say the community is expensive for the value they saw.
Reviews note that the community is not cheap, and at least one comment frames the pricing as justified only when compared to alternatives. Others raise concerns that costs are high relative to care quality, including worries about staffing and continuity. Residents are also described as paying a premium while some care experiences are described as falling short.
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Features
Types of Care
Assisted Living
Memory Care
Pets
Cats allowed
Dogs allowed
Amenities
Activities on-site
Devotional services off-site
Indoor common areas
Transportation
Blue Grass (11 miles away)
Care Services
Ambulatory care
Diabetic care
Dining
Meals provided
Activities
Activities on-site
Devotional activities offsite
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Nearby Places of Interest
Located in Nicholasville, Kentucky, this area offers a range of amenities and services that may be appealing to those considering senior living options. Within a short distance, you will find healthcare facilities such as Hometown Pediatrics, Jessamine Medical Center, and UK HealthCare Jessamine Eye Center. Pharmacies like Walmart Pharmacy and Walgreens are conveniently located nearby for easy access to medications. In terms of dining options, there is a variety of restaurants including McDonald's, Drake's, and Asuka Japanese Steak House & Sushi. For recreational activities, several parks like Veterans Park and Camp Nelson National Monument provide opportunities for outdoor enjoyment. Additionally, there are places of worship such as Mt Freedom Baptist Church and Lexington Family Church for spiritual fulfillment. Overall, this area offers a mix of healthcare services, dining options, recreational facilities, and spiritual support making it a suitable choice for senior living.
Cedarhurst of Nicholasville offers a range of monthly living options that reflect its premium services and amenities. For a one-bedroom unit, residents can expect to pay $5,250, which is significantly higher than the average cost in Jessamine County at $4,100 and the state average of $3,458. The two-bedroom option is priced at $6,350, again well above the county's average of $4,389 and Kentucky's state average of $3,702. Additionally, studio apartments at Cedarhurst are available for $7,000 per month - much steeper than both local ($4,124) and state averages ($3,357). These costs indicate that Cedarhurst positions itself as a high-quality living environment catering to those seeking more personalized attention and enhanced lifestyle offerings within a supportive community setting.
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