We Value Your Health and Well-Being
We create a vibrant atmosphere that supports physical, mental, spiritual and emotional wellness—so you can stay energized and fulfilled. Our engaging programs, helpful services and thoughtful amenities, help you stay independent and connected every day. With a team member available 24/7, for you and your family to feel confident knowing support is nearby.
Have questions about Brookdale's response to COVID-19?
Speak to a senior living advisor today 844-462-2784
Since the first reports of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) were diagnosed in the United States in January, we have been working to help ensure that we are prepared. Brookdale’s number one priority is the health and safety of our residents, patients and associates.
We understand there is concern, so we want you to know that we have taken and continue to take appropriate steps to mitigate the risk of exposure.
Hear more about our preparedness plan from our CEO Cindy Baier.
Promoting Well-Being and Independence
Wellness and independence start with the right support. From engaging programs to building healthy habits, we create opportunities for you to feel strong and sharpen abilities.
Each year, our communities strive to offer convenient access to vaccines for influenza, shingles, pneumonia and more.
Brookdale’s Dining Center of Excellence focuses on serving flavorful, nutrient-rich meals made with you in mind.
Move your body in a fitness class or challenge your mind with a fun brain teaser.
Through everyday moments and shared experiences, there's opportunities to build meaningful relationships.
Is Senior Living Really More Secure Than a Family Home?
Yes. Our communities include a variety of layouts, systems and services—designed and built to make daily life easier and more secure.
Brookdale's thoughtfully designed communities include helpful features like:
- Step-free showers and grab bars
- Emergency call systems
- Staff on-site 24/7
Is Senior Living Really More Secure Than a Family Home?
Yes. Our communities include a variety of layouts, systems and services—designed and built to make daily life easier and more secure.
Brookdale's thoughtfully designed communities include helpful features like:
- Step-free showers and grab bars
- Emergency call systems
- Staff on-site 24/7
Regular Cleaning and Disinfecting
Our team follows detailed cleaning protocols using EPA-certified products designed to protect against viruses like COVID-19 and influenza. Associates receive hands-on training to ensure proper use and effective disinfection throughout the community.
Helping to Keep You Out of Harm's Way During a Natural Disaster
Brookdale communities have plans in place to support you during emergencies, whether that means evacuating or staying safely on-site. Our teams coordinate transportation, arrange shelter and keep families informed every step of the way.
Helping to Keep You Out of Harm's Way During a Natural Disaster
Brookdale communities have plans in place to support you during emergencies, whether that means evacuating or staying safely on-site. Our teams coordinate transportation, arrange shelter and keep families informed every step of the way.
What Are the Warning Signs of Elder Abuse?
You may notice subtle or sudden changes, such as:
- Mood shifts, depression or withdrawal
- Unexplained bruises or injuries
- Unkept appearance or poor hygiene
- Confusion about finances or missing items
- Reluctance to speak openly around others
Patterns or changes over time may signal that more attention is needed.
What Are the Warning Signs of Elder Abuse?
You may notice subtle or sudden changes, such as:
- Mood shifts, depression or withdrawal
- Unexplained bruises or injuries
- Unkept appearance or poor hygiene
- Confusion about finances or missing items
- Reluctance to speak openly around others
Patterns or changes over time may signal that more attention is needed.
How Can I Help Reduce the Risk of Elder Abuse in Senior Living?
The more involved and informed you are, the more support your loved one may feel.
Here are a few ways to stay connected:
- Visit often and vary the timing of your visits
- Speak regularly with caregivers and staff
- Understand your loved one’s care plan and preferences
- Check in on medications, spending habits and social routines
- Ask questions if something seems unusual or unclear
Relationships built on communication and transparency go a long way.
How Can I Help Reduce the Risk of Elder Abuse in Senior Living?
The more involved and informed you are, the more support your loved one may feel.
Here are a few ways to stay connected:
- Visit often and vary the timing of your visits
- Speak regularly with caregivers and staff
- Understand your loved one’s care plan and preferences
- Check in on medications, spending habits and social routines
- Ask questions if something seems unusual or unclear
Relationships built on communication and transparency go a long way.