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- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
Brighton Gardens of Raleigh
3101 Duraleigh Road, Raleigh, NC, 27612
Brighton Gardens of Raleigh
3101 Duraleigh Road, Raleigh, NC, 27612
Live an Active Lifestyle at Brighton Gardens of Raleigh
Brighton Gardens of Raleigh is all about helping seniors live active, meaningful lifestyles. The activities team fills each day with plenty of physical and mental well-being opportunities, from competitive sports and walking clubs to flower arranging classes and social hours filled with friends and fun. The residents here even created the Seniors with a Purpose Club, a lively group dedicated to doing service projects around the Raleigh, NC area. Of course, older adults here also get out and about, visiting some of the area’s most exciting places, including William B. Umstead State Park, North Carolina Museum of Art, Crabtree Valley Mall, the fairgrounds and various restaurants and shopping destinations.
Fueling this active lifestyle is food. Chef Andrew Keravouri and his cooks Miguel Romero and Heath Holloman whip up a diverse menu of nutritious and delicious appetizers, entrees and desserts that have become legendary for residents and visiting family members alike. In fact, they won the Silver Spoon award, and they’ve been given the People’s Choice Award at the Share to Care chef’s challenge (a cooking competition for senior living facilities in the area) for two years in a row.
Get Customized Care at Brighton Gardens of Raleigh
At Brighton Gardens of Raleigh, 30% of the staff has been with the facility for more than five years, meaning residents get consistent, compassionate care from people who become close friends. For assisted living seniors, that means medication management, friendly transportation around town and discrete assistance with sometimes-difficult daily tasks like continence, bathing, dressing, grooming and getting around the community.
This caring staff is around 24 hours a day to help provide support wherever needed, whether it’s coordinating family visits, taking care of housekeeping, doing laundry or knocking out those pesky maintenance chores. With all these things taken care of, seniors are free to explore their interests, make friends and live life to the fullest.
Seniors in the Reminiscence Memory Care Program get special attention from Life Enrichment Managers, who customize their care plans and use Validation Therapy and other techniques to promote cognition, encourage a sense of security and look after their unique needs.
Interested in learning more about Brighton Gardens of Raleigh? The links above let you request more info, see details about pricing and schedule a tour.
From The Community
Announcements announcements & upcoming events stop in or call today for your personal tour of our beautiful community. Call us at 919-439-4698 or email us to set up your tour. About Brighton Gardens of Raleigh community & location highlights: offering assisted living, memory care, coordination of hospice care and short-term stays in Raleigh, NC located at the intersection of Duraleigh Road and Edwards Mill Road medical support at Rex Healthcare is available just one block away close to downtown Raleigh, Crabtree Valley Mall, museum of art, the fairgrounds, various restaurants and shopping destinations a pet-friendly community Brighton Gardens of Raleigh, NC, specializes in an active, dedicated approach to senior living. Our spacious grounds and an open floor plan encourage our residents to spend their days socializing with friends and engaging in activities they love. In fact, our residents are closely involved in the development of our events and activities calendar And they even started a seniors with a purpose club, in which they accomplish service projects for those living in the surrounding Raleigh, NC, community. Our residents also enjoy frequent outings to nearby shopping and dining at crabtree valley mall and the museum of art. The Brighton Gardens team is equally devoted; over 30% of our members have worked with us for five years or longer. With a four-star rating by the state and a silver spoon award for our sunrise signature dining program, Brighton Gardens of Raleigh helps residents experience the joy of every day in a safe, top-quality environment. Call us today to schedule a tour so you can see for yourself why our residents are proud to call Brighton Gardens of Raleigh home!
There are 8 hospitals within 25 miles of Brighton Gardens of Raleigh. The two closest hospitals are Rex Hospital which is 0.4 miles away and Duke Health Raleigh Hospital which is 5.0 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Brighton Gardens of Raleigh are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Housekeeping
- Pet Friendly
- Social Outings
- Clubs & Communities
Services and Amenities
Services
- Catholic
- Beautician
- Laundry Service / Drycleaning
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Hospice
Activities & Fitness
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Arts and Crafts
- TV / Movie Nights
- Yoga
- Bingo
- Allowed Outdoors
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Included
- Diabetic
- Low Sodium
- Healthy Snacks
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
Accommodations
- Emergency Call System
- Maintenance
- Window Treatments
- Sprinkler System
- Studio / Efficiency
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
Care
- Vision Care
- Dental Care
- Physical Therapy
- Nurses
- Laundry / Dry Cleaning
- Diabetic care
We received a tour at Brighton Gardens of Raleigh, and the guide was very helpful and very knowledgeable. The facility was very nice. It was clean based on what we saw at the time. We saw the courtyard. It's near the hospital and restaurants.
My brother loves it there! Overall the staff members keep a close watch on the residents living there which is very reassuring for us. Based on the experience we have had so far, we would recommend Brighton Gardens of Raleigh to other families looking for a place for their loved ones.
The tour I had at Brighton Gardens of Raleigh was very good. It was an older facility, but it was very nice. The staff were also very nice and very welcoming, and we considered that place for my mom. I liked the location and the friendliness of the staff. It's just older.
My loved one is a resident at Brighton Gardens of Raleigh. The facility has very good security. The number and skill set of the staff is appropriate and very good, respectively. I would recommend the facility for someone who has surpassed the Independent Care stage and needs from some assistance t...
My loved one is a resident at Brighton Gardens of Raleigh. The facility has very good security. The number and skill set of the staff is appropriate and very good, respectively. I would recommend the facility for someone who has surpassed the Independent Care stage and needs from some assistance to much assistance. Also, it's close to a hospital which has an excellent heart hospital. Prior to enrolling, ensure the assessment they do in determining your level of care (which determines the cost of care) is accurate.
Read moreI was able to visit the Brighton Gardens of Raleigh. I like the location, and it had a better view than another place I've toured so my mom would be able to see trees and foliage, other than traffic and concrete. The young lady that gave me the tour seemed to be very in-tuned with the residents...
I was able to visit the Brighton Gardens of Raleigh. I like the location, and it had a better view than another place I've toured so my mom would be able to see trees and foliage, other than traffic and concrete. The young lady that gave me the tour seemed to be very in-tuned with the residents, and they seemed to like her. We were just a little concerned with the odor when we first came to the memory care floor, and the rooms were pretty small. The staff we met with was very knowledgeable, pleasant, and personable, gets along with the staff, and she seemed to enjoy her job. They permitted an opportunity for my mom to come in for a 30-day trial to know how she would fit, and how she would be treated as she acclimated to the residents. I like that part of it. They also had a salon, periodically brought in outside arts and crafts vendors, and that sort of thing. They just needed some upgrades and updating, the rooms were pretty small, and maybe it was because I had gone on a Sunday, so the residents looked more lethargic on the weekend. I would suggest they do some renovations, maybe a little bit more lighting because the current lighting was very subdued and yellow.
Read moreI liked Brighton Gardens of Raleigh. The residents looked happy. But I did not like the layout of the rooms as much. They seemed to be smaller and I just didn't get that same sense that I got from another place. The staff that I met were nice though. They had a hair salon, and they would do you...
I liked Brighton Gardens of Raleigh. The residents looked happy. But I did not like the layout of the rooms as much. They seemed to be smaller and I just didn't get that same sense that I got from another place. The staff that I met were nice though. They had a hair salon, and they would do your nails. They were having a happy hour when we were there and they were playing a game and they were very engaged with them.
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