The Reserve

    1 Reserve Way, Rochester, NY, 14618
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    About The Reserve

    The Reserve sits by the Erie Canal in Brighton, NY, at 1 Reserve View Blvd, and offers many choices for people at different stages of life, like young professionals, families, empty-nesters, and active seniors, and they have apartments, townhouses, single-family homes, loft condominiums, two-story and ranch townhomes, patio homes, traditional brownstones, custom-built estate homes, and even the Fort Plain Patio Homes with different designs, plus the Waterford estate homes with James Hardie siding and cultured stone, and there's a design center on Westfall Road for anyone who wants to customize their home. Residents get flexible leasing through several lease types, and The Reserve handles both commercial and residential real estate, with search filters to help you find office, retail, industrial, land, flex space, mixed-use, or multi-family properties for sale or lease, and you can even search by lease rate, property size, and other details, and there are coworking and open workspaces, meeting and event rooms, and even a virtual office so renters and owners can tailor their experience to their needs. A big 12,000-square-foot clubhouse has a fitness center, heated saltwater pool, wine cellar, a movie theater, and cooking classes; the Waterford at The Reserve has spaces for events and offers more luxury options. Outside, there's a rooftop to relax on, a pavilion and gardens, a private dog park, boat dock, and places for kayaking, paddleboarding, and canoeing on the canal, and right in the community, there's the Emerald Necklace Pathway stretching 1.3 miles, dotted with ponds and native plants, and Meridian Centre Park and the Canalway Trail connect directly for long walks, biking, or just watching the water go by. There's a real community feeling with programs and friendly staff who are known for being kind, and there's help for those who need it, like transportation for errands, and a concierge service for convenience. For anyone with pets, the private dog park comes in handy, and the whole area is well-lit and safe, with jogging and bike paths winding through quiet neighborhoods, and folks often gather for meals or social time in the big community center or enjoy the many activities, which include social, physical, and educational programming to keep everyone engaged, and the Reserve's staff and residents are known for being helpful and welcoming to everyone who comes by. The community supports many lifestyles and care levels, offering independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, residential care homes with live-in caregivers, and short-term help with daily needs like dressing or bathing, and the facilities are secure and fully staffed for safety. Residents get fresh meals from chefs and meal planners, and the area is close to restaurants, cafes, parks, hospitals, doctors, and pharmacies. The Reserve is near a church for those who need a place for worship, and there's always something for everyone, for people who like a peaceful routine or for those who enjoy events and socializing. The Reserve's won awards for activities and care, including Best of Senior Living and Best Activities in Senior Living, which shows folks seem to appreciate the support and lifestyle here. Services run from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on weekdays and 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekends. Anyone looking for more information about the homes, services, or community features can look at brightonreserve.wordpress.com/about.

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