Regency at Readington is a senior living community that offers a wide range of care options, so folks who live there can get what they need as things change, and you'll find everything from independent living to assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and even board and care homes tucked into residential neighborhoods if someone wants things a little quieter. It's part of what's called a continuing care retirement community, which means people don't have to move out as their needs increase, and they can stay from the independent side all the way to needing full medical help, so it's good for people who want to stay put. There are unique sections with names such as Regency at Readington Carriages and Regency at Trotters Pointe, and for folks looking to buy, some of these carriage homes go pretty quick since they're in demand, and the master plan style kind of covers a lot of ground. The community pays attention to active lifestyles and makes it easy for residents to take part in things, because they have arts rooms, a game room, fitness and walking paths, a library, a movie theater, and outdoor common spaces, and people use these for events and daily activities or just to meet up. There's an activity room, business center, and the grounds look nice for anyone who likes to walk or sit outside.
For the folks living in assisted living, there's help with things like meals, personal care, medication management, and daily routines, all done by staff that's around day and night, and suites can be private, semi-private, studios, or one-bedrooms, with the basics like kitchenettes, private bathrooms, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and air conditioning already set up, so no need to fuss over those. The memory care community is safe and supervised, with round-the-clock staff, secure spaces, and memory-enhancing activities for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's, and programs are set up to help residents stay active and as independent as possible, but with enough support so things stay calm and safe. Skilled nursing is there for seniors with more serious medical needs or those just getting out of the hospital, and it comes with full nursing care, rehabilitation, wound care, and medical attention at any hour, so nobody has to worry about not getting enough help.
Regency at Readington also supports childhood cancer fundraising and research, getting the community involved in events like Alex's Lemonade Stand where residents and their families can join in fundraising, keep track of donations, hit milestones, and be part of a bigger cause, so there's an element of giving back and being engaged even in retirement. The community makes it easy for people to get together for fundraisers, social activities, and group programs, plus there are board and care homes available where just a few residents live together with daily help if someone prefers a homier feel. Amenities include common spaces inside and out, plus things like scheduled housekeeping, laundry, concierge, move-in help, and family support, while the dining room serves meals all day with options for special diets like diabetes or allergies, and there's always someone available for help if it's needed. Transportation and parking are provided, plus there's 24-hour call systems and supervision for added safety. In all, the place tries to balance independence with support, aiming for folks to stay active, enjoy the grounds, and age in place without having to move again, and everything's designed to make daily life easier without making a big fuss.