Brighton Gardens of West Orange sits on Pleasant Valley Way in West Orange, NJ, and people living there get a mix of care options all in one place, which is good for folks who want to stay put as their needs change and it's actually a three-story senior community run by Sunrise Senior Living, so it covers assisted living, memory care, independent living, skilled nursing, respite stays, hospice coordination, and home care, all meant for elderly and disabled adults who need different kinds of help. Residents can pick from studio and one-bedroom layouts, and some have kitchenettes, walk-in closets, and private bathrooms, plus there are options for pet-friendly rooms, and the building itself is wheelchair accessible with elevators, full tubs, and showers that make things easier for those with mobility issues.
The place has a bunch of services like daily meals, housekeeping, laundry, and medication management, and there's an emergency call system in units for safety, with Dignity Home Care services available and caring staff offering as much or as little support as each person needs, helping with things like bathing, dressing, and other daily chores, and if someone's dealing with Alzheimer's or dementia, the Reminiscence Program and Terrace Club give specialized, secure care through memory care services and individualized plans to focus on cognitive health, all in a memory care neighborhood with a locked courtyard, gazebos, greenery, paved walkways, and benches for residents to spend time outdoors securely.
You'll find outdoor common areas, walking paths, views of the Watchung Mountain ridges and sometimes the Manhattan skyline, and when weather's nice, residents can enjoy gardens and a sunroom or screened porch, and there's even a men's lounge and a cozy man cave for relaxing. Inside, folks can sit by a fireplace in the main lobby, eat in a dining room with white linens and floral chairs, or spend time in a sitting area with bookshelves and computers, while nearby, there's a billiards room, a game room, and a residents lounge, with internet and Wi-Fi throughout the building, and if anybody needs a spruce up, there are beautician services on site as well.
A dedicated activities director sets up varied programs that include social events, classes, and games, like poetry clubs, bridge and poker tournaments, mah-jongg, and art appreciation therapy, plus other educational, entertaining, and fitness activities to keep people active and connected, and the whole setup encourages making friends and staying busy throughout the week. Transportation is handled through complimentary and paid services, and there's parking if a resident drives, and if extra help is needed, staff help organize trips to nearby doctors and medical offices, which aren't far away.
Brighton Gardens of West Orange keeps things centered on helping people stay independent as much as they can, but always with trained, kind staff nearby to step in, and hospice care is available for those who need it, so residents can age in place with comfort and dignity, and if a family caregiver needs a break, short-term respite care can fill in for a day, week, or even longer, with all basic services included during the stay. The facility aims to make daily life easier, safer, and more enjoyable for its residents, and the campus manages to balance a bit of city with nature, being close to local parks and reservations, and the community style means everyone tends to know each other, which can make things feel a little closer and more supportive.