Brookdale Cedar Springs sits on a quiet 14-acre gated campus in Decatur, Alabama, where folks can find a fishing pond out front, birds and wildlife wandering, and a garden for relaxing walks. The community offers several living options like studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, which come in sizes ranging from 312 to 900 square feet, and you can pick between fully furnished units, shared rooms, or spaces with kitchenettes and private bathrooms, plus each has WiFi, cable, phone service, and air conditioning, so people stay comfortable and connected. Residents can keep pets, enjoy a dedicated pet park, and the grounds have wide open spaces, serene walking paths, and a beautiful courtyard for visiting with neighbors.
Assisted living and independent living services are available, so residents can choose the level of help they need, and trained staff stay on-site all day and night to help with everyday tasks like bathing, getting dressed, medication management, and reminders for meals or health care. There's memory care for those living with Alzheimer's or dementia, with special safety features and emergency response systems in every apartment for added peace of mind. The community takes care of laundry, housekeeping, deep cleaning, and maintenance, so residents don't have to worry about cooking, cleaning, or repairs, and nutritious meals are served daily in a restaurant-style dining room, with special diets accommodated like low salt and low fat, and there's a chef on staff for quality food options.
The campus feels homelike inside, with cozy fireside living rooms, libraries, and computer centers for reading or browsing online, and there are many options for fun or enrichment, like music, games, arts and crafts, movie nights in the media room, or outings to local spots. Programs like Optimum Life® and Celebrations aim to help folks keep up with social, physical, and creative activities, and residents can join volunteer groups or take part in seasonal events, live music nights, religious services, and trips in town. Fitness and wellness programs use group classes, chair exercises, and walking paths for health, and therapy services like physical, occupational, and speech therapy are available on-site if needed.
For people who want to live independently, the community provides hassle-free housing with social groups, entertainment venues, a business center, a salon and barbershop, and organized outings, plus regular events, information sessions, and educational programs, including those about Alzheimer's. Services like transportation help residents get to medical appointments or shopping, and the gated building has safety checks, controlled access, and security systems. Parking spots and guest parking are on-site, and all areas meet accessibility needs with wheelchair-friendly features. Brookdale Cedar Springs accepts Veterans Affairs benefits and offers VA aid assistance, and it's operated by Brookdale, a large senior living provider. There's a steady focus on helping residents live active, social, and secure lives each day.