Heritage Pointe’s Short-Term Stay Program Eases Winter Worries Of Retirees
Full-Service Apartment Rental Senior Community Offers Safety, Socialization and More
TEANECK, N.J., Feb. 15, 2011 – Seven snow and ice storms throughout the Northeast have already defied early predictions for a mild winter, catching people off guard, especially older adults who live alone. With more than 60 inches of snow already recorded throughout many parts of Northern New Jersey, many area seniors are choosing the Short-Term Stay Program at Heritage Pointe of Teaneck, a full-service rental retirement community. 
“Because of the cold, snow, ice and shorter hours of daylight, seniors who live alone still must contend with clearing the snow, walking carefully on the ice when retrieving the mail and dressing warmly to avoid hypothermia, even when exposure to the elements is brief,” said Saundra Pomerantz, director of community relations at Heritage Pointe. “Not only are the winter months physically demanding for seniors, they also are emotionally challenging due to a sense of isolation.”
Offering a vacation lifestyle, similar to that of a cruise, Heritage Pointe’s Short-Term Stay Program includes a decorator-designed furnished apartment; a continental breakfast and three-course dinner; and participation in recreational, educational, exercise and cultural programs as well as planned outings.
“Peer socialization, from sharing a meal to engaging in an activity, is integral for seniors, many of whom miss the friendly exchanges associated with discussing their interests and experiences with others their age,” added Pomerantz. “Many residents and guests also entertain family and friends at our community, which enhances the experience for everyone.”
A Hub of Activity
The hub of activity at Heritage Pointe is an attractive multi-use “gathering” room where residents and guests meet for Tai Chi, Stretch and Tone, movie matinees, trivia challenges, educational presentations and discussion groups. Several informal clubs also have been formed by residents who share common interests and hobbies. These include a walking club that hikes through the nearby woodlands during nicer weather, a knitting club and the men’s and women’s poker games, held in the on-site card and billiards room.
Added benefits for short-term stay residents are the wellness assessments and health services, including on-site visits from a local physician or member of the visiting nurse staff.
At Heritage Pointe, active retirees have their choice of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartment layouts. The community features a variety of floor plans ranging from 672 to 824 square feet for a one-bedroom, to more than 1,500 square feet for the largest two-bedroom model. Each apartment is equipped with a fully updated kitchen, washer and dryer, walk-in closets, large windows and well-sized bathrooms.
Situated in the heart of Bergen County, N.J., Heritage Pointe is located on Frank W. Burr Boulevard, across from the Glenpointe office complex, where residents have the opportunity to swim year-round and enjoy aquatic therapy classes for seniors at The Spa at Glenpointe. In addition, the campus is bordered by 46 protected acres within the Teaneck Creek Conservancy and has groomed walking paths that lead to the 1.3 miles of easy hiking trails.
The Short-Term Stay Program also offers families who are caring for a senior-aged parent or relative an opportunity to take a vacation or an extended business trip without the worries of who will care for their loved one. Anyone interested in learning more about Heritage Pointe’s Short-Term Stay Program can visit www.heritagepointeofteaneck.com to arrange a tour.






