Briar Lake is a large senior living community that offers independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and a continuing care retirement community setup so folks can age in place if they need more help as time goes on, and there's a wide mix of care, with round-the-clock staff, skilled nursing for medical needs, and assistance for daily activities like bathing and medication management, so people can move in and not worry about having to leave as their needs change. People can choose semi-private, studio, or one-bedroom arrangements, and the residences come as single-family homes or townhomes that have two to three bedrooms, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, air conditioning, and attached two-car garages, with sizes between about 1,218 to 2,178 square feet, and all the homes have first-floor master suites and maintenance-free exteriors for peace of mind.
The community's known for its full range of support from independent and active adults to those needing memory care-with special programs for Alzheimer's and dementia, nursing services following a hospital stay, and even respite care for short visits-and there's a 24-hour emergency call system and on-site supervision for safety. Briar Lake has a lot of amenities that make life easier and more pleasant, like all-day restaurant-style dining with meals adjusted for allergies or diabetes, laundry service, housekeeping, move-in coordination, and family support just in case, and there's help with meals, bathing, and other daily living needs for those who want it. When it comes to staying active, there's a clubhouse for planned events and social groups, a deck with views of the lake, and a dedicated picnic grove, plus a fitness room, spa, library, activity and game rooms, a movie theater, and even a wellness room.
Residents can enjoy walking and biking trails, music programs, arts and crafts, and resident-run events, and there's a schedule loaded with book clubs, exercise sessions, luncheons, movie nights, card making, and stitch club activities. Outside, folks can fish or take a boat out on the scenic seven-acre lake during warmer months, relax along walking paths, or take in the outdoors at one of the picnic spots. The location sits close to Route 343, so it's easy for families to visit or for residents to get to places like Stover's Dam Park and other attractions in Lebanon. All the amenities and programs aim to keep people safe, comfortable, and as independent as possible, with plenty to do whether someone wants quiet time or a full calendar of things going on.