Amenities at Heritage
Designed with you in mind
Nestled in Chelan, living at Heritage Heights means that you can take advantage of convenient shopping and dining as well as superb local attractions to make your retirement everything you want and more.
That being said, you’ll find the best treasures lie within our retirement community. Our superb amenities truly set us apart from other senior living options in Chelan. Spacious common areas and an overall inviting atmosphere create a relaxing space where you can enjoy social interaction with your fellow residents, friends, and family members. Heritage Heights offers apartments with WiFi available, a kitchenette, air conditioning, a refrigerator, and a microwave.
Our location in the beautiful Chelan Valley truly sets us apart from other assisted living facilities across the state. Our residents can explore the 50-mile-long glacier-fed lake surrounded by vineyards, mountains, and small-town charm.
There’s no shortage of fun to be had at Heritage Heights. In addition to home-style dining, we also offer an activity kitchen for resident use. For some fresh air, flex your green thumb in the gardening areas. These are just a couple of the amenities at Heritage Heights.
Safe & Sound
We place priority on your safety here at Heritage Heights. That’s why we’ve invested in comprehensive security systems and 24-hour wellness staff.
Your pets are like family here.
That’s why small dog breeds, cats, and birds are welcome at Heritage Heights with the approval of our Executive Director.
You must be able to care for your pet and they must be well-behaved, house trained, be spayed or neutered, and have a recent veterinarian statement of good health.
Your Routine, Simplified
At Heritage Heights, we’re here to help simplify your routine. Quick access to ample onsite parking and our helpful personal care staff can help arrange appointments for you.
“There are only four types of people in the world. Those who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers, and those who will need a caregiver.”