Green Briar Adult Home, located at 26 Old Route 82 in Millbrook, New York, used to offer housing and care for up to 53 seniors in a peaceful, park-like setting on four acres, not far from places like the Millbrook Golf and Tennis Club, local farmers market, and Tribute Gardens, and folks there could walk along the paths or sit in one of the five different sitting areas for socializing and taking it easy. Green Briar provided private and semi-private rooms, some with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and furnished setups, and meals came with restaurant-style options, all-day dining, and help for those needing special diets, like for diabetes or allergies, plus snacks and balanced meal plans. Assisted living services covered help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, and a nurse was present 12-16 hours a day, with 24-hour supervision and an emergency call system always available. Residents could get support with daily activities, housekeeping, laundry, meal prep, and could join mental wellness programs, religious services, and get reminders for medication.
The place had plenty of recreational activities-arts and crafts, music programs, educational and lifelong learning speakers, games, live performances, movie nights, story time, exercise programs, and family-oriented events. Folks liked the outings Green Briar organized, since transportation around town and to doctor appointments came through the community's own service, and those who enjoyed the outdoors appreciated the gardens and patios. Green Briar was also known as a pet-friendly place where residents could bring their small pets, offering companionship and a homely feeling. There were safety features like secured grounds, a security gate, and emergency systems, and the staff had a reputation for being pleasant and kind, with an owner willing to go above and beyond for residents' happiness.
Other offerings included support for VA benefits, financial advice, and cost assistance programs, plus non-care services like housekeeping, linen service, family communication, and move-in coordination. Residents enjoyed the beauty salon, computer center, small library, and music and arts rooms, while community-sponsored and resident-run activities gave everyone a chance to stay active and social. Green Briar accepted checks and credit cards for payments and held a license from the state, with license number 230-F-060. Reviewers gave the place a score of 8.5 out of 10, noting the community's family atmosphere and good communication. The facility is now closed and doesn't report current availability or active services.