The Meadowlands has caregivers who go through special training, and the staff here are friendly, well-trained, and always on hand to help, which makes a big difference day to day, and residents get help with things like housekeeping, laundry, and dry-cleaning, so nobody has to worry about those chores, and there's a beautician and devotional services, both onsite and offsite, with plenty of help available for little things to help people feel at home. The place has pleasant outdoor and indoor spaces, like outside walking paths, a safe courtyard, and lots of places to sit and visit, and people can join social or recreational activities if they want to make friends or keep up with hobbies, and there are games, movie nights, and spaces to gather. The dining is restaurant-style, with a professional chef, private dining rooms, guest meals, and anytime dining, plus a buffet area, so residents don't have to stick to a strict schedule and still get quality food.
The community is single-story and designed for seniors who value independence but might need regular support, with spaces for residents to get together, like a sunroom filled with natural light, a cozy fireplace, a TV lounge, a game room, and an atrium, and the building's layout makes getting around easier, especially if someone's in a wheelchair. There are private bedrooms with warm, homey furniture-beds are made, wooden chairs and closets are in the rooms, and some apartments offer kitchenettes if someone feels like making a snack, with several floor plans, including studios, suites, one- and two-bedroom options. Residents can keep pets because the place is pet-friendly. The grounds are well kept, with a safe courtyard and outdoor patio furniture for relaxing during the day, so residents can stroll outside or sit with a friend in a sunny spot.
Assisted living services provide regular help with daily tasks, and residents with memory loss can live in secure areas with special features like exit alerts and staff trained for Alzheimer's and dementia care, so people don't have to worry as much about wandering, and there are daily activities designed to help people with memory challenges stay engaged. The staff is available 24 hours, offering medication management and physical therapy if needed, and the community also has adult day care, home health care, short-term stays, respite care, hospice services, and the option to age in place, meaning someone can stay even as their needs change. Residents can use the provided transportation and resident parking, which makes trips for errands or appointments easier.
Entertainment and hobbies are part of life here, with a movie room, piano or organ for music, a library, a bistro café, a beauty salon, a computer room, a fitness center, raised gardening beds for people who enjoy plants, and a sun porch with comfy wicker furniture and big windows. Units come with emergency call systems, cable TV, and can be furnished if someone prefers it that way. Support services like laundry, cleaning, and meals mean that everyday chores are taken care of, so residents have more time to enjoy the activities and amenities. The staff aims to be welcoming and supportive, and there's a focus on making sure both privacy and safety are in place, in a setting that's as lively or peaceful as someone likes. Tours are available for anyone who wants to see what daily life is like at The Meadowlands.