Brookdale Barberton offers several types of senior living, including assisted living, independent living, memory care for people with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, skilled nursing, and home health services, so people can find care that fits their needs. Residents get help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and managing medicines. The community has a dedicated Care Manager who's a registered nurse and works with residents and their healthcare providers to make sure everyone's care plan gets followed, which helps with things like diabetes or high blood pressure, and they've got on-site doctors and nurses for routine checkups, wellness visits, health screenings, shots, and more, which means residents often can avoid extra trips to outside clinics or hospitals, especially with access to Brookdale HealthPlus for coordinated care.
People aged 55 and older can live here, and there are different floor plans, like the Silverdale, Townsend, and Richmond Suites, which all have private bathrooms, walk-in closets, and kitchenettes, plus lots of natural light and storage, and some rooms are studio apartments or single rooms, which gives folks a choice. There's cable TV, high-speed internet, and emergency call systems in the rooms, and the building's got a 24-hour security system. You'll find a large porch and outdoor gardens with walking paths and a heart-shaped trellis, and there's a courtyard with a picnic table-good spots for fresh air or time with visiting family. Inside, there's a fireside living room, a piano, a sunroom, a library, a game room, and a residents' lounge to make it feel homey and give everyone space to relax or join in activities like fitness classes, board games, or creative projects. The gym, salon, and spa are all on-site too-residents can get haircuts in the barber chair, enjoy spa services, or stop by the gym, plus there are housekeeping, laundry, and dry-cleaning services available.
The dining options include restaurant-style meals served three times a day, which a registered dietician helps with, and they offer different kinds of special diets, plus room service or guest meals for visitors. Pets are welcome, and some rooms are designed to be pet-friendly, so folks don't have to be without their companions. The memory care program uses secure grounds and person-centered plans, which help provide safety and daily activities for folks with memory loss. The whole property is wheelchair accessible, including the showers and tubs, and the grounds have raised gardening beds for those who like to garden. Transportation is available both for a fee and complimentary, so people can get to appointments or social outings. Staff members are around day and night, and the community keeps a cheerful, home-like atmosphere with decorations and a welcoming red front door. Guests can come for meals or spend time outdoors, and the community encourages residents to stay active and involved while receiving whatever help they need, whether it's a little or a lot.