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July 23, 2023
My sister has moved into Brookdale Brighton Colorado. They all seem very nice. It's a smaller community, so it seems like they get a little more personal attention. They've got a little garden area and a front patio. They have activities, but she doesn't participate in any of them. They keep the facility pretty well. It's a clean facility. Her apartment is small, but it's assisted living, so it's fine. It's a nice place. They have a dining room. It looks like a little breakfast area at the front of the facility. The few times I've been there, I was satisfied.
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About Brookdale Brighton Colorado in Brighton, Colorado
Brookdale Brighton provides assisted living options for seniors in Brighton, Colorado. Residents and visitors tout the nice dining room, good food and the facility's peaceful and clean environment. Seniors enjoy a multitude of activities including arts and crafts and exercise classes. Residents can join the cooking club or watch a movie in the on-site theater area. They can relax in the garden and patio area or head to the game room for some fun. This pet-friendly community provides concierge service, resident parking areas, transportation services to appointments and shopping and a beauty and barber shop.
Services and Amenities of Brookdale Brighton Colorado in Brighton, Colorado
Ambulatory Assistance & Accessibility
- Mobility & Wheelchair Assistance
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
Pets
- Pets
Financing & Payment Options
- Rent And Care Fees
Diet & Nutrition
- Low Salt
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
Health Services
- Medication Reminders
Languages
- English spoken
- Spanish Spoken
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Additional Amenity Information
- State Licenses: 23033U
Costs for Brookdale Brighton Colorado in Brighton, Colorado
Assisted Living
$7,154
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Reviews of Brookdale Brighton Colorado in Brighton, Colorado
4.1
(12 reviews)
Facility
4.2
Staff
4.8
Food
5.0
Activities
5.0
Value
5.0
Terry
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September 17, 2023
We looked at Brookdale Brighton. It was fine. We were not impressed. We won't be going there. The rooms were small, and they kept adding charges. Everything was an add-on charge practically. At first, we went, 'Oh, that's an excellent price,' but then all of a sudden there's this that you have to add on. Here's your room rate, but then every month you're going to be paying this plus because they have a full-time nurse there, so we didn't like that. The staff was very, very nice. She was nice, but then she kept adding charges. We did not care for the living atmosphere, too.
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Sheryl
4
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July 23, 2023
My sister has moved into Brookdale Brighton Colorado. They all seem very nice. It's a smaller community, so it seems like they get a little more personal attention. They've got a little garden area and a front patio. They have activities, but she doesn't participate in any of them. They keep the facility pretty well. It's a clean facility. Her apartment is small, but it's assisted living, so it's fine. It's a nice place. They have a dining room. It looks like a little breakfast area at the front of the facility. The few times I've been there, I was satisfied.
Scott
5
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June 16, 2022
To me, Brookdale Brighton Colorado felt like a home when I walked in. The staff has always been helpful and they genuinely seem to care about their residents. My father's receiving a lot of attention and he's been pretty happy with the food. They have exercises, bands that come in, bingo games, a movie room that he can go to if he chooses to, and different things like that. It seems like everybody's happy when they participate in the activities. The facilities are also very nice. They're comfortable little places for seniors to live in.
Debbie
5
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October 3, 2019
Brookdale Brighton is a very nice place and they have all the amenities. They have exercise rooms, rehabilitation, they offer a lot of activities, and memory care. They have just about everything there that my mom would need. The room was nice. It had a little kitchenette, the room was a good size, and it was open, light, and airy. The staff was wonderful. Everyone met us at the door and introduced themselves. We walked through the dining area and they were playing the piano; the dining area was nice. They were excellent people, the staff was great, the rooms were nice, and they also had a nice garden area.
Wendy
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March 22, 2019
Brookdale Brighton seemed OK, and the rooms were very nice. The lady who took me on the tour was extremely nice and very informational. The rooms were more like a studio. They had a great room with a library. I saw a calendar of activities and I saw one going on.
D.P.
5
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October 23, 2018
My father stayed at Brookdale Brighton before he passed away. It was a wonderful place, he had wonderful care, he wasnt always easy to get along with, but the staff was exceptional in working with him and tending to his needs. Its a very nice community, very modern, very welcoming, comfortable, and just all around very nice. They have good activities and good care. He had a studio, theres area for exercise in the outdoor courtyard, and for walking and things. It was reasonably priced.
JJ
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August 15, 2017
Brookdale Brighton was nice and the people that I met were nice. It seemed well-kept, but it didnt feel like home or very welcoming. They had a bus that takes the residents to medical appointments or grocery stores. They also had programs, entertainment, and card games. The dining room was very nice and the food was quite good.
Caring109217850
4
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August 21, 2015
My husband and I looked at Broodale Brighton. It was a nice place. It was interesting. I thought it was peaceful, nice, and clean.
Jane90907950
5
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August 7, 2014
I thought Sterling House was a good place. It was excellent and I was impressed. The staff was nice. They took us in a tour. The rooms and the dining room were good. They were clean, presentable and nice.
Lynne6
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July 24, 2013
I went to Sterling House because it was across the road from where my mom lived. The gentleman I talked to was friendly, nice, helpful and he gave the information I needed to make my decision. However, my mom could not afford the rate of the facility. I would recommend this place to others.
Caring906
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June 1, 2012
My Mom has been in Sterling House for two weeks. They were not able to keep her meds in order so we decided to transfer her to a Nursing Home because she's in need of more care, like 24 hour care, since she's been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. I think they needed more people and staff.
Ruthss
5
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July 21, 2011
Brighton is its own little community"”a nice factory town, with plenty of amenities. This is one of the more modern-looking care facilities in the area"”nice and clean on the outside. There is also an covered sitting area with rattan chairs and tile floor. On the inside, the common area has a large glass birdcage that's a focal point in the den, with fireplace and books and a desk. The décor provides a homey feel. The communal dining room is elegantly set with tablecloths and cloth napkins"”and the meals are fair to good. Lots of activities are offered, including a range of arts and crafts and a cooking club. The staff has a lot of interaction with residents because the facility is rather small, with room for 60; the staff to resident ration is 3 to 1, which is quite good. Assessments are done continually, which is a rather rare benefit. There is also a doctor who visits once a month, but no dedicated memory care is available. Cost of housing starts at $2,800 a month for a studio; $3,000 for one bedrooms. Beyond that, the care is customized per person--$88 per month for shower assistance, for example, so added care can mount up to be quite costly. Sterling House accepts Medicaid, Medicare, longterm care insurance and private pay to cover costs. In fact, the biggest drawback for many potential residents may be the price. For others, it might be their mental health too, since memory care is not specifically offered here; while it might be possible for a resident requiring memory care to stay, the additional in-home personal care would be costly. -This reviewer, Ruth Hillesheim, is a social worker with extensive nursing home experience, with an emphasis on Alzheimer's and dementia care.
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