Ashley Court of Brighton offers both Assisted Living and dedicated Memory Care, giving residents and their families two distinct levels of support within the same community. Residents in either program can receive individualized physical therapy, diabetes management, and physician oversight. Short-term respite stays are accepted, providing temporary care for those recovering from illness or giving caregivers a break, and licensed speech therapists are available to address communication or swallowing issues.
To back up these care programs, the property maintains an emergency call system and is a secured community to help protect residents who may wander. On-site medical resources include occupational and physical therapists, podiatry and dental services, optometry visits, hospice coordination, and comprehensive medication management. Nurses oversee day-to-day wellness checks, and the physical environment is designed specifically to accommodate memory loss, reinforcing routines and safety cues for residents in the Memory Care wing.
Private and semi-private suites are available, and while features vary by unit, options can include wheelchair-accessible showers, cable TV, and regular housekeeping. Outdoor areas, landscaped grounds, and garden spaces give residents places to sit or stroll when the weather cooperates, though not every room has direct outdoor access.
Meals are prepared on site, and the kitchen can accommodate low-sodium, kosher, vegetarian, and gluten-free diets. Healthy snacks are stocked throughout the day, and menus aim to balance resident preferences with doctor-ordered nutritional plans.
Daily life is supported by an activity center, scheduled arts and crafts sessions, movie nights, social outings, and walking paths for those who like to spend time outdoors. Montessori-based and reminiscence programs provide structured engagement for residents with cognitive changes, while a library and computer lounge, live music events, and special-interest clubs create additional opportunities for social connection.