Julie Bonzo

A Vintage Summer Evening

The annual Classic Car Show returned to The Highlands at Pittsford this year after a two-year hiatus. A great time was truly had by all!

There were 42 cars in the show this year. Residents, along with 140 members of the community strolled the streets of The Highlands campus taking in the sights and sounds of the beautiful summer night.

One of our residents, Sally, was delighted to see the very make and model of the car that she drove when she was in college. She is pictured here with her husband, Jerry, next to the car.

Enjoy these photos of some of the cars in this year’s show and the delicious desserts our chefs prepared for the evening!

The amazing desserts prepared by The Highlands chefs

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Memory Care Grand Opening

Today, we celebrated the Grand Opening of the newly constructed, eight-apartment Assisted Living Memory Care Neighborhood. The neighborhood, specially designed for residents with Alzheimers and dementia, is an addition to the existing Laurelwood Assisted Living building on our single campus located just outside the village of Pittsford.

The first resident of the Memory Care Neighborhood cutting the ribbon with The Highlands at Pittsford Executive Director, Lloyd Theiss, and Director of Assisted Living, Jennifer DiOrio on Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Construction on the Assisted Living Memory Care neighborhood began last fall. Care was taken to design the neighborhood in such a way that it will allow for a great amount of interaction and integration with the full Assisted and Independent Living community while maintaining the necessary level of security and safety for the neighborhood’s residents.

“This neighborhood adds a new level of care to the continuum offered here at The Highlands at Pittsford,” said Jennifer DiOrio, Director of Assisted Living. “Having all care levels on a single campus means residents have the option for additional support, if needed, while staying in the same community to which they’ve become accustomed and call home.”

Ms. DiOrio explained that the size of the Memory Care neighborhood will allow for highly customized support for each resident. The boutique-like environment encourages residents to stay engaged in the activities that are planned each day by a dedicated Life Enrichment team.

“It is our goal to support our Memory Care community members in finding a sense of belonging and purpose while also helping them preserve who they are,” Ms. DiOrio added.

The neighborhood was designed by SWBR Architects & Engineers and constructed by DGA Builders.

We hope you enjoy this short video of scenes from the ceremony and reception!

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