Bristol Manor is a family-owned senior living community that's been providing care for over 15 years, and when you walk in, you'll notice right away that the place feels bright, welcoming, and has a pleasant smell in the lobby, which is honestly a nice sign for folks wondering about cleanliness. The community offers a broad range of living options with senior apartments, condos, townhomes, a mobile home park, and a retirement home, plus there's the Maple Wood Alzheimer's Special Care Center for residents who need specialized memory care and a safe setting to help manage confusion or prevent wandering. They have independent and assisted living for seniors who want to stay active but may sometimes need help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, or just getting around, and skilled staff are trained to help with medication management, diabetic needs, ambulatory care, and daily activities, making sure residents stay as independent as possible.
They've got a lot of everyday comforts like private studio suites on the ground floor with roomy closets and private restrooms, and there are kitchenettes if you like to cook or warm up a snack. The facility has washers and dryers available, a nice dining room with home-cooked meals using quality ingredients, and a salon or barbershop if you need a trim. You'll see common areas indoors where folks can relax, apartments connect for socializing, and there's a fitness center, game room, and activities room for group events. Staff keeps things organized with housekeeping, maintenance, dry cleaning, and laundry services, along with transportation for errands or doctor's visits, and guest parking for family coming by. For fun and connection, the staff puts on exercise classes, BBQs, arts and crafts, holiday parties, and even church services, plus there's cable TV, internet access, and community wifi plans to help everyone stay connected or call loved ones, and they offer senior cell phones and hearing aid resources for folks who need tech help.
Bristol Manor is pet friendly, so dogs and cats are allowed, and they work to help each resident feel at home with personal care assistants ready to help as needed and a strong community culture based on friendliness, kindness, and helpfulness. The place is set up for safety too, with a sprinkler system, safety and handicap features, medical alert systems like Bay Alarm Medical, Medical Guardian, and ADT Medical Alert, medicine dispensers, home security, ID theft protection, and guides about staying safe. They've got senior care resources and cost guides to help families figure out what's right for them, and they accept long-term care insurance. Licensed and reviewed for high standards, Bristol Manor has a reputation for good quality and customer satisfaction. Their services include assisted living, nursing care, memory care, companion care, home health help, and adult day watch services, all designed to support seniors' social, physical, mental, and emotional well-being in a safe, comfortable setting.