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Brookdale Winston-Salem
275 South Peace Haven Road, Winston-Salem, NC, 27104
Brookdale Winston-Salem
275 South Peace Haven Road, Winston-Salem, NC, 27104
Welcome to Brookdale Winston-Salem, a Memory Care community located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The cost of the assisted living community at Brookdale Winston-Salem starts at a monthly rate of $2,350 to $6,684. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. When you visit the community, please check to see if pets are allowed to live in the community with you.
From The Community
From the moment your loved one walks past our charming pillared porch into our cozy environment, they’ll feel right at home. Brookdale Winston-Salem is a premier memory care community in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Our industry-leading Clare Bridge memory care program helps residents living with Alzheimer’s or dementia live a purpose-filled and meaningful life. We’re located in a quiet neighborhood and are conveniently near local hotels, restaurants, medical centers and shops.
With memory care, we take a person-centered approach to care, serving residents in all stages of cognitive challenges. Our specialty-trained caregivers lead seniors through an array of enriching daily activities, each designed to nurture their current skills and keep them socially engaged. Our long-standing programs are infused with the latest advancements in dementia care and our staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to be alerted to an emergency. We also help with daily living needs like bathing, dressing, personal grooming, dining and mobility.
Our building was designed from the ground up with your loved one in mind. Entrances and exits are secure and monitored. We have easy-to-navigate floors decorated with soothing colors to help residents feel safe and comfortable, and our outdoor walking spaces, garden and courtyard are safely enclosed. Families choose their loved one’s apartment from several different floor plans, and we’ve designed our units to feel and function like a home with:
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Private bathrooms
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Large windows that let in natural light
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Storage spaces.
Residents love decorating their own homes with their favorite keepsakes, familiar furnishings and personal mementos. We also have shared spaces like a library, fireside living room, whirlpool and salon for residents to enjoy.
Our community also enjoys gathering to play balloon volleyball, meeting for social hours and attending weekly devotional services together. We also have a daily event calendar with activities like:
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Arts and crafts classes
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Gentle group fitness sessions
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Holiday-themed festivities
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Resident birthday parties
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Game and movie nights
Between our attentive staff, friendly neighbors and endless activities, Brookdale Winston Salem is the perfect place to call home!
There are 7 hospitals within 25 miles of Brookdale Winston-Salem. The two closest hospitals are Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center which is 3.2 miles away and Novant Health Medical Park Hospital which is 3.2 miles away.
My mom has been at Brookdale Winston-Salem for two weeks now. What I like the most about them is that it is a small facility. They don't have a lot of patients, so the patient-to-staff ratio is really good. There are always staff around enough to accommodate everybody's needs. The staff is...
My mom has been at Brookdale Winston-Salem for two weeks now. What I like the most about them is that it is a small facility. They don't have a lot of patients, so the patient-to-staff ratio is really good. There are always staff around enough to accommodate everybody's needs. The staff is friendly. They're kind to each other. You can see that they're friends. When you walk in, they are laughing together. As new employees would come in the front door, the others would come up and hug them when they entered. It felt more like family and like a home. My mom's room is small. The bathroom doesn't have a shower in it. Some places have showers in the bathrooms. Their reasoning is that it cuts down a lot on falls by having a hall bathroom where they can be monitored better, and I understand that, so I was okay with it. There's not a kitchen or anything. One of the biggest things is that all of the activities and everything are outside of my mom's room. One of my concerns is that she would stay in there and hide out all day, not venture out and make friends, and feel like it was home for her. So they keep that down to a minimum a little bit by just not having a whole lot in their rooms where they have to come out to get things. I've been with my mom for at least three meals now, and the food is always really good and very well prepared. They made pot roast Sunday that melted in your mouth. It was so tender that it was easy for somebody who has chewing problems to chew. You can tell that they're thinking through the process of what they're providing. For activities, they have two rooms set up. One is more like a living room with couches and chairs, and they have the TV going with game shows most of the time, because that tends to be a big one for memory care patients, and they really like game shows. Then the other room is set up with tables so that they can do activities. In that room, they have a piano, they have music playing from the era that they would have listened to. There's a placard on the wall that has the room number and the name of the patient in the room, so that when they're walking around, they see that, and they know that that's the direction they need to go, so they don't get lost going back and forth to their rooms. They have bingo, and they do art activities. In the summer they have a garden area, and they plant things.
Read moreI toured Brookdale Winston-Salem. They had a very busy schedule for their residents to keep them occupied. They had somebody come in to play music for them, and they seemed to be focused on social activities. It was an older facility, but I had no negative opinions about them. The staff were all fri...
I toured Brookdale Winston-Salem. They had a very busy schedule for their residents to keep them occupied. They had somebody come in to play music for them, and they seemed to be focused on social activities. It was an older facility, but I had no negative opinions about them. The staff were all friendly and outgoing. Everybody had a big smile and was pleased to meet me. I saw the dining area, the common areas, and the TV area.
Read moreWe were very excited about Brookdale. However, my mom arrived with a UTI and she had some serious transition issues. Brookdale requested we hire a 24 hour nurse immediately. They had her in the hospital after 5 days. They suggested we make other arrangements when she was released. When all wa...
We were very excited about Brookdale. However, my mom arrived with a UTI and she had some serious transition issues. Brookdale requested we hire a 24 hour nurse immediately. They had her in the hospital after 5 days. They suggested we make other arrangements when she was released. When all was handled, we had paid $12,000 for those 5 days. When we went to clean out the room, no one even asked how my mother was doing. They barely looked at us. Brookdale is a lovely place if you have a person who is quiet, docile and transitions easily. If the resident has difficulties, the staff seems overwhelmed. The place she lives now has much more training and demonstrates much more care - she has had no problems. If you take your loved one to Brookdale, anticipate being nickeled and dimed. You should also hope that your loved one causes no troubles.
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