Braddock Glen is a retirement community where seniors find help with daily living, and you'll notice it sits all on one floor so getting around is simple, and folks really like not having to deal with stairs or elevators. The community has 60 private suites, and each one gives residents their own space while the team, many of whom have worked here for years, offer care with a personal touch. Braddock Glen covers many types of services, which means they have assisted living, independent living, skilled nursing, memory care with special programs like Reminiscence and Terrace Club, short-term stays, hospice care, and Dignity Home Care for those needing extra support. The care team can help with things like bathing, dressing, getting medicine, and making sure each resident has the right plan for their needs, and while the setting is licensed as non-medical, the community does work to coordinate health services when needed.
Residents have a lot to do if they want. There's a gym, nice dining facilities including a bistro and a private dining area for family or friends, and activity spaces for games or crafts. People often gather in the serene courtyards, and trips to local events or nature spots happen regularly. There are clubs to join, spiritual and faith gatherings, and plenty of social activities, along with programs in music, art, and exploring the outdoors. The community keeps costs low but doesn't skimp on the essentials, making it a good fit for people who want to keep living well on a budget. Braddock Glen offers a dining program that many residents enjoy, and meals come from a kitchen where the staff really care about both taste and nutrition. The resource library offers information about local events, educational resources, safety tips for home modification, helpful links, and guides so people can stay informed and connected.
Managed by Sunrise Senior Living, Braddock Glen focuses on supporting residents' wellness and helping them stay as independent as possible. There's always help close by-whether it's for transportation, social engagement, or just daily assistance-yet everyone's encouraged to keep up their own routines if they can. Some residents need less help and can join the independent living programs, some need more with assisted living or memory care, and everyone can take part in activities under the Life at Sunrise program. The space itself is simple, comfortable, and safe, meant for seniors who aren't able to live alone anymore but don't need a full hospital-level of care. Folks here often say the most memorable part is the sense of community-good meals, gentle care, and a steady routine surrounded by people who understand getting older.