Arbor Ridge at Brookmeade sits just outside the historic Village of Rhinebeck on seventy-five country acres, offering a calm place with trees and fresh air, and you'll find it's got a little bit of everything you might need as you get older, like independent living apartments for healthy, active seniors and assisted living for those who want a little extra help, and there's also memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, so if someone needs respite care or even rehabilitation, there's space for that too. The community's made up of private and semi-private apartments, some with balconies or decks, and each apartment has a kitchen with granite countertops, a full living room, walk-in closets, and private bathrooms, so you have room to make it feel like home, and then if you feel like being social, there's a dining room with restaurant-style meals made by Culinary Institute trained chefs, plus vegetarian options if you want them, and a maitre d' to help with meals. The property has big open areas indoors and outdoors, like a community ballroom for events, a chapel for devotional services, a library, an art studio space, and activity rooms, and there's a lobby with a piano and things like the "Arbor Art in Life" program or the Care Transitions Coalition Meetings with speakers, plus arts and culture events. If you like to swim, they have an indoor heated pool, and there's a fitness center and a patio BBQ spot where people gather. For hobbies, you'll find an artist studio, game and activity rooms, and a hair salon and beautician right on-site for easy visits.
The staff includes trained caregivers and medical professionals, so residents have health monitoring, medication help, and even things like outpatient rehabilitation or palliative care, so if someone's recovering, there are sub-acute rehabilitation services and even long-term care. There are services for care transitions if you need to change the type of support you get, and nurses and medical staff are trained to handle memory care and special health needs. The Terraces at Brookmeade, with its front lobby and dining areas, is its own section within the whole community, and with related places like The Meadows and The Pavilion, someone can move to the right spot as needs change without leaving the campus. Activities go on all the time-there's a packed social, recreational, and wellness program, devotionals, games, music in the lobby, and even artist studio classes, so you always have a way to keep busy. The community encourages independence and offers scheduled transportation to shopping and appointments, and there's high-speed internet and wheelchair accessibility everywhere. They keep the grounds up well with housekeeping and maintenance taking care of chores, and the lifestyle supports both privacy and being part of gatherings, so you can do things at your own pace. With a CMS 5-Star rating and a focus on quality care, it's a place that tries to help people stay as independent as possible while making sure support is close by, all set in a peaceful spot near Rhinebeck's shops and restaurants, and it's pretty easy to settle in, find something to do, and get to know your neighbors.