Lionshead South Club House at 250 Lions Head Blvd S, Brick, NJ 08723, sits in a 55+ golf community surrounded by pine and wetland scenery, with 615 single-story ranch homes ranging from 1,223 to 1,636 square feet that usually have two bedrooms, two bathrooms, an eat-in kitchen, a single-car garage, an enclosed porch, and good storage with spacious living rooms, so there's space for most needs, and people often settle in for a comfortable life without worrying about lawn care or snow removal, because the association takes care of general upkeep through a monthly fee, and Lionshead South has specialized dementia nursing home services along with independent living, assisted living, memory care, adult daycare, and home health care, and even offers respite care when needed. Residents can choose from dining options with included meals, healthy snacks, and kosher choices, and there's medical support like medication or dialysis help, and it's also a place that welcomes small pets or pet visits, which is important to some.
The community clubhouse acts as the gathering place, offering a fitness center, a heated outdoor pool built in 2024, rooms like the Lion's Den auditorium, a ceramics/art studio, an indoor card room, and a billiards room, plus a book-filled library and a hair salon, letting people stay active or relax their own way, because outside there's a nine-hole executive golf course, tennis and pickleball courts, bocce and shuffleboard, even a garden where people can get their hands in the dirt. Inside, club members can join bingo, bridge, poker, or billiards groups, work on crafts or knitting, join travel clubs, or just watch movies together, and educational and health programs are on the schedule often. Family outreach, guest services, and regular social events help people stay in touch, and the clubhouse has wifi, a game room, laundry, a dining room, and parking for guests.
Lionshead South features safety choices like smoke alarms, sprinkler system, and full handicap accessibility, so most areas are easy to get around in or reach, and homes include safety fixtures, carpeting, kitchenettes or full kitchens, on-site maintenance, and washers and dryers. Residents who need to go out have business hours transportation, plus special off-site outings planned, and there's even a small RV and boat parking area, and for beach lovers, badges and parking passes are available for local access. Reporting things like outdoor lighting problems or power outages is organized through online or phone systems, so everyone can get help if something happens. People who want to use the Clubhouse or Fitness Center fill out waivers, and joining clubs or committees is simple with clear contact info for the administrative office or group chair, and the club lays down rules about storage containers and painting homes to keep everything neat.
The community gives people a chance to live as independently as they want, supports them as their needs change, and keeps up a full calendar of fun, exercise, and education without ever feeling too crowded or empty, and because it's open 24 hours a day, residents can move around on their own schedule, with help and services always close by.