Meadowbrook Lakes is a 55+ condominium community built in 1975, and it's got two-bedroom, two-bath condos with 1,144 square feet, and you'll see a split bedroom layout inside, along with a lobby, elevator, and other features like a screened balcony, air conditioning, and furnished rooms that include private bathrooms and kitchenettes, plus Wi-Fi and cable TV. The Meadow Brook Lakes Condo offers comfortable spaces, and there's a recreation lake and a Rec Center called Meadowbrook Lakes Section B for gathering and activities, plus a clubhouse for events and a heated pool and barbecue area for outdoor enjoyment, a fitness room for exercise, a pool, library, arts room, game room, walking paths, and an activity room, making it so there's plenty to do, and you get scheduled daily and resident-run activities, movie nights, music programs, and social gatherings. The building's east of US 1, with an exterior cat walk, laundry facilities in a common area, and good transportation and parking-so it's easy to get around. Dining services include all-day meals, restaurant-style dining, allergy-friendly and diabetes-friendly options, chef-prepared food, and a dining room. Residents can depend on housekeeping, laundry service or dry cleaning, move-in help, concierge, and family support.
The community has a 24-hour call system and a security setup described as other, and it's got "other view" options for residents, though that's not further explained. Meadowbrook Lakes covers many care types: independent living offers a maintenance-free lifestyle with resort-style amenities, while assisted living means help with daily things like bathing, dressing, and medication; there's full supervision for safety, and memory care with programs for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, including memory activities and round-the-clock support; skilled nursing and rehabilitation services are available for more intensive medical needs like wound care and comprehensive nursing support. Residents get medical care and can use a variety of personal care services, so they can stay independent or get a higher level of help if necessary. You'll find wellness programs, outdoor activities, group events, family involvement, and a focus on community well-being through recreation and a sense of belonging among neighbors.