You may be wondering, “What happens if I need more care or my spouse needs more care later on?”
With our continuum of care options, we help you prepare for the care you might need down road. If you need specialized clinical care while recovering from a surgery, no problem. Need accommodations that offer assistance with daily activities like medication management or dressing? We’ve got that, too.
And if you choose to make the move to a Life Care CCRC, you’ll have multiple levels of care all under one roof with possible options for independent living, assisted living and rehabilitation and skilled nursing.
That means you don’t have to change communities again, even if you or your spouse need more care later. You’ll be able to stay on the same campus close to friends, enjoying the same amenities and services in the community you already love.
Picture waking up in the morning in your own home and having coffee on your porch.
You’re not worried about making breakfast, because there’s a great restaurant just around the corner that’s waiting to serve you. When you finish, someone else cleans up the dishes while you head out to join a vibrant community of neighbors. Play some poker, learn to rumba or go hiking — or maybe just relax and hit the golf course for the day.
When you get home, your laundry and housekeeping are already taken care of. The yard work is done too. Now your hardest decision of the day is: salsa lessons or an art class?
Just how independent are Brookdale’s independent living communities? Very.
So you need a little more day-to-day assistance? No problem. With assisted living you’ll have the best of both worlds — help if you need it and independence.
Our assisted living residents enjoy a range of personalized care services. The communities are the right choice for anyone needing a helping hand with daily activities like taking medication, getting dressed, bathing or even shopping for personal items.
Moving to assisted living does not mean losing independence. In fact, a move can actually empower you with more freedom and more choices, like access to transportation services.
Many communities offer transportation to help you stay active in your community. With Brookdale, you’ll have a ride to the doctor’s office, church, the mall or your favorite park.
If you’re caring for a loved one with dementia, you don’t have to do it alone.
That’s where we come in. At Brookdale, we understand the complexity of Alzheimer’s and how to support a person living with the disease. From early to very advanced stages, our person-centered program supports well-being every step of the way.
Our communities offer everything from current memory care innovations to personalized activities to nurture our residents’ strengths with purpose and confidence.
Over the last 30 years, we have cared for thousands of people living with dementia as well as their families. We can help your family, too.
Where can you get the help you need in a place that feels like home?
Whether you’re recovering from a surgery or looking for long-term rehabilitation services, the answer is a Brookdale Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing community. Not only will you receive the personalized therapy and care you need through our many Medicare-certified programs, you’ll also recover in a comfortable, home-like environment full of amenities.
At Brookdale, our number-one priority is helping you get back to the life you love.