Turning Brook sits at 300 Oxbow Dr and offers assisted living and memory care for older adults who may need extra help with daily routines or need support for memory issues, and they call their main services Turning Brook Assisted Living and Turning Brook Memory Care, and you've got secure spaces, both private and semi-private rooms, some nice walking paths, gardens and a café in the middle area called the Town Square which looks a bit like a small indoor street with benches, a beauty shop, pharmacy, post office, and spots for people to meet, and the whole place is made to feel welcoming for social times or when people want quiet. They run a range of activities on-site and off-site, regular movie nights, devotional sessions including worship every Sunday at 2:00 PM, and they have a partnership with Immanuel Lutheran Church, and their recreation and devotional activities try to include everyone, whether someone's living on their own or needs advanced help. Turning Brook's apartments include one-bedrooms in two sizes, one 430 square feet, the other 680, and every place can be set up with personal things to make it feel more like home, plus everyone has access to community spaces and services like prepared meals with choices for allergies or diabetes, all-day dining, daily housekeeping, laundry including dry cleaning, and move-in coordination so things go a little smoother.
Turning Brook does 24-hour supervision, medication help, care plans for every resident, diabetic and incontinence care, non-ambulatory support, and both long-term and respite care for folks who might only need help for a little while. Residents who need dementia support or have mild memory issues get help from the Dementia Waiver Program, with safe and secure living and lots of staff around at all hours, and there is a call system in case someone needs immediate help. The staff help with bathing, dressing, and other daily needs, and the care team works with doctors or nurses when needed. Residents use common spaces inside for meals and activities, and outdoor areas for walks and sitting when the weather's good, with social groups, arts, and even resident-led events to help folks feel connected. Transportation and parking are part of the basic support, and they accept long-term care insurance, veteran and waiver help. Guests see a senior community with a rating of 4.7 from 15 reviews and a straightforward focus on helping residents keep as much independence as possible, whether someone joins for assisted living, board and care, memory care, or just a little company and a safe place to live.