Four Seasons at Bridgewater is a 55+ active adult community found in Bridgewater Township and built in 2010, where there are 154 condos inside four secured elevator buildings, and these condos range from about 1,100 to over 1,700 square feet with one to three bedrooms, two to three bathrooms, private balconies or decks, and features like cherry wood flooring, cherry cabinets, recessed lighting, and full-size washer and dryer right on the first floor, and residents also get a one-car garage and designated underground parking, which is handy in all weather. The buildings have central air, thermal windows, sliding glass doors, nine-foot ceilings, and the units themselves sometimes include lofts, dens, bonus rooms, and walk-in closets in the main bedroom, and some second-floor models have two bedrooms plus two full baths on the first floor with extra space above. The homes are all low maintenance with outside care like lawn work, snow removal, and exterior upkeep included through a monthly homeowner fee.
The property gives people a mix of independent living with several levels of care for those who need it, from assisted living to memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, to skilled nursing for folks who need more medical supervision or have just left the hospital, and there are also board and care homes in quiet local neighborhoods for those who prefer smaller group settings, and the community covers respite care, rehabilitation, and even home care or hospice if needed, all while letting people have help with daily routines, medications, and meals or more advanced nursing and medical help if that's needed down the road.
There's a clubhouse at Four Seasons at Bridgewater that serves as the social center, with a big room for gatherings, a library, a card and billiards room, a lounge with a fireplace, and a fitness center, and there are outdoor features too, like a heated pool and spa, bocce ball courts, scenic walking and biking trails winding through the grounds, spaces for gardening, gazebos, outdoor patios, and areas with barbeques and porches, and when it's warm, folks use the pool or sit out on the patios to relax. The community is safe, with emergency alert systems, and there's a 24-hour call system set up for anyone needing help at any time, so families can feel more peace of mind knowing there's support nearby.
For meals, they have chef-led dining with a choice of meal times, and they'll adjust for food allergies or health needs like diabetes, and residents can eat in a dining room or even order specific foods as needed, and laundry, housekeeping, and concierge services are also available if that's needed. There's Wi-Fi, cable, private bathrooms, and kitchenettes in the units, and organized activities fill the schedule, from arts and crafts to group fitness classes and social events, held both in the multi-purpose rooms and the outdoor common spaces, and the grounds are pleasant with woodlands around, so people have places to walk, sit, or meet up with neighbors.
Four Seasons at Bridgewater gives people a choice of how they want to live, from fully independent in a condo to more supported styles of care, all in one setting, and this continuing care approach means people don't have to worry about moving if their needs change, and everything's close to shopping, hospitals, parks, and main highways for easy visits or errands. There's a range of home types, with law-protected resident rights for everyone, and the community is built for people who want a quiet, well-cared-for place to stay active and have access to support when needed.