Eden Park sits at 495 West Nyack Road in Clarkstown, NY, surrounded by parks like Palisades Interstate Park and High Tor State Park, where folks can hike, ski, have a picnic, or enjoy a boat ride, and it's close to places like the Rockland Shopping Center, Palisades Center Mall, local golf courses, and medical centers such as Nyack Hospital, so residents don't have to travel far when they want fresh air, a good meal, or need to see a doctor. The community serves people aged 55 and over with a mix of care levels including independent living, assisted living, memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia, skilled nursing, and continuing care, so seniors can find support that matches what they need, and for those who want extra help, there's respite care for short-term stays and relief for caregivers on tough days.
The facility has 34 detached homes with first-floor master suites, roomy layouts, solid wood floors, nine-foot ceilings, and modern touches like stainless steel and energy-saving appliances, granite countertops, and two bedrooms with two-and-a-half bathrooms, most of them ranging from about 1,884 to 2,116 square feet, which makes life pretty comfortable for folks who prefer their own space but like having help close by. There's a clubhouse at the heart of things, with an exercise room to keep moving, a library if someone wants a quiet corner, a game room and a movie theater for fun, a catering kitchen for celebrations, a spa room with a sauna for relaxing, and outdoor spots including a putting green, bocce court, patio, gazebo, and walking paths if someone wants sun and fresh air.
Support for daily life is set up for all care levels, with help available for dressing, medication, and personal care, along with meal options in a dining room or served restaurant-style, and there are choices sensitive to food allergies and diabetes, so residents can eat safely and comfortably. Housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, and concierge service are there, along with transportation and parking. For residents with memory loss, there are secure environments, 24-hour support, and activities made to help with memory, and skilled nursing staff can help with wound care, rehabilitation, medical needs, and round-the-clock support. Social life stays active with activity rooms, arts and music programs, daily events, movie nights, and community-sponsored gatherings, so people can get involved as much or as little as they choose. Residents find Eden Park offers maintenance-free living, with someone else handling repairs and chores, and the grounds are kept up well so everyone can enjoy both their home and the shared spaces.
There's a range of online publications and digital resources available like newsletters, podcasts, and even an online store for publications, which some folks find helpful, and tools like the "Convince the Boss Toolkit," "Mentor Match," and "Step-by-Step Guide" meant to provide direction and support, especially for those involved in school communication programs, including "NSPRA Academy," "Leadership in School Communication Program," and the "APR Cohort." Eden Park recognizes achievements with awards like the "Gold Medallion," "Golden Achievement," the "School Communicator of the Year Award," and the "Presidents Award." Residents and staff can use PR resources, request audits or surveys, and access research tools, with an application process for membership and regional member communities. Eden Park supports lifelong learning and professional growth through scholarships and awards, as well as seminars, conferences, and webinars.
Overall, Eden Park offers seniors a choice of how much support they want, many activities and comfortable homes, and a safe environment for those who need more care. The amenities and services bring both daily help and opportunities to stay active, and the location puts everything residents might need, from shopping to parks to hospitals, within easy reach.