Stony Brook Gardens offers different kinds of care for older adults, covering options like independent living, assisted living, memory care, home care, adult day services, skilled nursing, and hospice care, so whether someone needs a bit of help or more advanced medical support, there are enough choices for changing needs. Residents can pick from studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments, each with private bathrooms, wall-to-wall carpeting, central air conditioning, individually-controlled heat, emergency pull cords, smoke alarms, and in some cases, accessible features for those with disabilities, so comfort and safety come easy. Kitchens in the apartments have oak cabinets, and the whole place aims to be environmentally friendly and energy-efficient, which some people like to know. The community lets older adults downsize without giving up familiar features, with each apartment providing cable TV and high-speed internet, and there are shared washers and dryers as well as on-site laundry, so keeping up with chores stays simple.
For common spaces, residents have a fitness center, chapel, lending library, hair salon, game room, movie theater, sunroom, and a big community room for gatherings or events, since life there tends to include group activities, games, and things like arts, crafts, live entertainment, exercise programs, and even off-site outings. There's a focus on having staff available 24 hours, a call system for emergencies, and nurses on-site to provide help as needed, whether someone's looking for medication management, pain management, therapy-from speech to physical to occupational-or podiatry. Meals get cooked by a chef, and the dining room serves food restaurant-style with choices for special diets, like vegetarian, diabetic, low sodium, gluten-free, or Kosher, and healthy snacks show up regularly. Families and pets can visit, and residents can bring small pets, too, which some people want.
Stony Brook Gardens has modern conveniences like Wi-Fi, cable TV, individually controlled heating and air, plus staff help out with laundry, housekeeping, and maintenance, so everyday life feels less stressful. The grounds include outdoor walking paths, a garden, outdoor common areas, and guest parking for visitors. Safety gets taken seriously, with features like sprinkler systems, handicap-accessible entries and rooms, and fire extinguishers placed throughout, which eases many people's worries. The community also supports residents and their families with insurance help, Medicare and Medicaid support, and a customer service line for answering questions within 48 hours, which helps keep families in the loop when issues come up. People living here usually find everything close by, like a convenience store, mail room, and on-site beautician, which cuts down on trips outside. Presbyterian Senior Living policies guide the staff, and the place keeps feedback open to both residents and families. Everything's designed for comfort and ease of living, with apartment homes most often rented to people aged 62 and older, so the mix of care and convenience suits a lot of different folks as they grow older.