Bright Horizon Senior Care 2

    3324 Lake Boone Trail, Raleigh, NC, 27607
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    About Bright Horizon Senior Care 2

    Bright Horizon Senior Care 2 used to sit at 3324 Lake Boone Trail in Raleigh, North Carolina, as a small, family-style residential care home where only six residents lived at a time, which made it feel more like a close-knit environment than a big building, and the staff there, about 15 employees, provided help with things like bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and support for people who needed assistance with daily living, while still letting everyone do what they could for themselves because the focus was always on supporting independence, autonomy, and honoring each person's choices and strengths. Folks with Alzheimer's or other dementias got memory care in a setting designed to lower confusion and stop wandering, and that included special programs like Cranium Crunches, weight lifting, meditation, and plenty of social activity led by an activity director, and there was enough attention paid to both physical and mental exercises, plus chances for spiritual engagement. The building ran three stories high and included different floor plans-studios, one-bedroom, two-room, and companion suites that could be furnished or left empty for personal touches, each with climate control and air conditioning for comfort, and throughout the place you'd find spots like a cozy TV lounge with a fireplace, a physical therapy room, a patio, putting green, and computer lounge, where residents could relax, socialize, or stay connected using Wi-Fi and cable TV. For healthcare needs, the facility had incontinence care, medication management, emergency call systems, and access to physical therapy, plus trips from geriatric doctors, podiatrists, speech and occupational therapists, along with transportation services to help folks get to doctor's appointments or outings in town. The staff always took a person-centered approach, building plans around what each resident could do, wanted to do, and actually needed help with, and there were pet-friendly policies to make things feel more at home. The caregivers lived on-site, so care stayed consistent night and day, and for families who wanted to get involved or needed more resources, Bright Horizon Senior Care 2 was part of the American Caregiver Relief Network and offered a caregiver community forum and consultation services to help folks find the right senior care. The community offered a safe and accessible place for seniors-handicap accessible, with an aim to keep people as independent as possible-and while they didn't spell out having skilled nursing or advanced medical care, if you needed help with everyday activities or had memory issues, they'd try to keep you comfortable, engaged, and treated with dignity. The facility, which started back in 2014 and now has closed, always made sure to focus on health, well-being, comfort, and the ability of all its residents to have some say in their own lives.

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