The Bristal Assisted Living at Lake Grove is a senior living community that helps older adults with different levels of care. The community offers independent living, assisted living, and a secure Reflections Memory Care neighborhood for people with Alzheimer's or other memory problems. Residents can choose from studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments, each with its own bathroom and kitchenette, and every apartment has an emergency call system for safety. The building has 24-hour security and uses a fall management system called Foresite, which tracks residents' health and gives alerts if someone might fall.
There's always something to do with a full calendar of activities, such as arts and crafts, computer classes, music, bingo, cards, and outings to local events. The Bristal Better U program offers lectures and lifelong learning classes. In the community, you'll find a swimming pool, fitness studio, putting green, cinema, internet café, game and billiards rooms, beauty salon, and creative arts studio. Common areas include cozy lounges with fireplaces, a bistro, a library, and elegant dining rooms where chefs serve nutritious, restaurant-style meals three times a day. There are also pet-friendly spaces, a garden, tennis courts, parking, and guest accommodations.
Staff provides personalized care plans to help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and incontinence care. There's also help from physical therapy, pharmacy services, and hospice care as needed. Residents get weekly housekeeping, laundry, and linen services, and there's Wi-Fi and cable TV in both rooms and common areas. The Reflections program supports people in early to mid-stage Alzheimer's by offering a safe space and activities that help them stay engaged and feel comfortable. Residents can join Bristal Helping Hands to volunteer, attend spiritual services, and get help with Veterans Affairs benefits if needed.
The Bristal at Lake Grove is for people 55+ who want a place that balances care with independence, offering both private support and community engagement. The staff has a good reputation for being kind and welcoming, and the community's been recognized with awards for senior living. Meals are planned with health in mind, and the country club-style dining makes gatherings pleasant. Residents can bring small pets as long as they can care for them. The building is licensed by the State Department of Health. Scheduled transportation takes people to shopping, parks, and local events, so residents don't have to worry about getting places. The Bristal helped create a place that feels safe, supportive, and active for seniors at this stage of life.