Brightview East Norriton
300 East Germantown Pike, East Norriton, PA 19401
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May 18, 2021
My father is in Brightview East Norriton. We had used it for my wife's mother, so we were already familiar with it, and that really helped. The staff is very attentive, and they do a fine job. They have activities, but he's not participating yet. The facility is very nice and well maintained.
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About Brightview East Norriton in East Norriton, Pennsylvania
Located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, Brightview East Norriton, one of the newest active retirement communities in the area, is honored to offer Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Alzheimer's care all on one campus. With a choice of apartment homes, our goal at Brightview is to accommodate residents in experiencing life as they choose. Through our friendly staff, vibrant and comprehensive programming, and comfortable yet home-like environment, we encourage individuals to live their lives to their fullest potential.
Brightview?s Assisted Living may be the right choice for you. It?s the place where you will find the assistance and care needed so you or your loved one can continue to live as independently as possible. It is where you will also find welcome peace of mind.
Assisted living at Brightview is designed to make you feel comfortable and secure. Our grounds will be beautifully landscaped. Our living and dining rooms warm and cheerful. Our library and sitting areas cozy and inviting. And our wide selection of apartment homes are bright, cheery, and tastefully decorated, with room for your personal furnishings and cherished keepsakes. Most of all, you?ll benefit from a vibrant lifestyle. You?ll be cared for and cared about by a friendly staff. And you?ll have the privacy you desire and the help you need.
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Reviews of Brightview East Norriton in East Norriton, Pennsylvania
4.1
(13 reviews)
Facility
4.3
Staff
4.4
Food
3.5
Activities
3.5
Value
2.5
Stephanie
5
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September 1, 2023
Brightview East Norriton was very neat, clean, and nice-looking. The outside areas were very nice. The rooms were neat and clean, the pub was nice, and the people were very friendly. I liked all the outside areas where you could go hang out. It looked very appealing. The staff was very nice, very friendly, and very informative. The assisted living room was a decent size. It had a nice bathroom. It had a refrigerator and a microwave, which was nice. They had a library, a beauty salon, and an area to sit and watch TV.
Provider Response
Norliss
4
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September 5, 2021
I went to visit the Brightview East Norriton. My first impression was it was a very welcoming environment. It was warm and cozy. The staff seemed very friendly and attentive to the residents. The residents seem to be happy and comfortable in their environment. It was a very warm place to visit, and one in which I don't think that I would have a problem settling down in. The one-bedroom was nice. The rooms could have been a little bigger, but it was nice and layout was good. I was very impressed with all of the amenities that they offered: the exercise room, the library, and access to swimming pools. They had activities, like movie night, and I understand that they did offer day trips. I think they just had a parking lot, and that area could use a lot of improvement.
Provider Response
Francis
4
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May 18, 2021
My father is in Brightview East Norriton. We had used it for my wife's mother, so we were already familiar with it, and that really helped. The staff is very attentive, and they do a fine job. They have activities, but he's not participating yet. The facility is very nice and well maintained.
Provider Response
Robert
4
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September 17, 2020
We went to Brightview East Norriton a year ago when we first started, and that was good too. It was fine, the rooms seemed fine, they were a little dated, but I think they were re-doing some of them, and the facilities were good. They had a dining room, a bar area, and activities.
biscuitdog
1
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June 4, 2020
My parents were allowed to move into the ILF without any assessment or medical history review. I felt that it was a ploy to push them to pay more for senior Helpers which resides within their facility (the facility probably gets a kickback). The apartment would have been decent if it had been properly renewed before they moved in-more specifically the carpets were stained and disgusting!! They only steam cleaned them and in no time after their move the stains appeared. My mother pleaded with them to replace the carpets but they would not (attempted to steam clean several times). Both my parents have passed away and now they are trying to get us to pay for new carpeting stating that the carpet was replaced before my parents moved in. The people in management only care about the bottom line. Before my parents moved in, they reassured me that we would be called if any falls or medical emergency occurred. Both occurred frequently and I heard nothing from them! Some of the lower level staff (housekeeping, maintenance) were very friendly but management was horrendous! They only care about making money! Beware!!!!
OC
5
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June 26, 2019
I visited Brightview East Norriton. It was like walking into a hotel. It was just fabulous. The rooms were very modern, very open, bright and very nice. The experience was wonderful. The young lady who took me on tour was very knowledgeable. It was great. I left there very confident of what I could and couldn't do. I saw their menu, and they offered quite a bit. They had a main dining area and a pub, which was lovely.
Ellen
5
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September 12, 2017
My parents were in Brightview East Norriton. They had a very sunny and comfortable living area. The staff was very helpful and caring. It was a good place for them at the time. The food was pretty good. They really loved the other residents and got to know a lot of other people there. It was a very friendly and caring atmosphere. It was really good, and I'd recommend it. They had good activities.
Frances
4
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August 22, 2017
We like Brightview East Norriton. I'm from Pennsylvania, so I would go to Norriton if I had no other alternative, but it was beginning to show its wear and tear. It was clean, but it was getting old. It really wasn't I was looking for. I thought the staff member who took me around was excellent. They fed us lunch and they had it in their little personal dining room. We ate what the chef prepared, but it wasn't good.
Mary346435
5
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February 2, 2017
Brightview was a lovely place. It was the first community that I visited. It was bright, and the rooms were beautiful. I felt like there were more residents there that were not wheelchair-bound or not using walkers. The residents were higher functioning and seemed happy. Some of the residents had been there for seven years, and I think that is a testament. The staff was friendly and helpful.
S.M.248188
5
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June 28, 2016
Brightview East Norriton was beautiful. It's assisted living and personal care. It's beautifully done. For the age of the people that are in there, that's what they want to see. They want the pretty furniture and high curtains. The rooms were really bright. The dining rooms were beautiful and proportional to the other separate dining room. They had a little cafe and a night club bar where they play music. The people had cars and come and go as they please. It's gorgeous. The grounds were beautiful. They have gazebos and outside areas. They had a big barbeque the day I went there. It's huge, very pretty, and well kept. Everybody was very friendly. They had a library and lots of places to walk around. It was great and the nicest one I've been to.
Kathleen30
3
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July 23, 2014
I went to Brightview. I like its location. It was on the newer side. However, the building was a little sparse aesthetically. Like when you pulled up, there weren't any trees at all. It was kind like in the back of a parking lot. However, the building was very, very nice. It was a personal care facility. They also have independent living, and everything was under one roof. I saw a room and it was very nice. However, I thought it was a little bit expensive. What I didn't like about Brightview is that they required a certain amount of hours in order to receive a companion. Like, if you want to get a companion, you have to get them in five hour increments. I didn't like that.
Tommy Mac
5
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February 23, 2012
Brightview is a great new retirement home and nursing home. It is very clean and new looking, and all of the employees are so nice! They are not only there to do there job, they are really there to be your friend. and the food is amazing! Its like a 5 star restaurant! I visited many other places trying to figure out where to go when I leave my home, but none of them compared to Brightview!
Joodles
4
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November 9, 2011
It is as a result of several visits to Briteview that allow me to rate them as a 4 star. Professional stops allowed me to see much behind the scenes, and I was always impressed of the with the upbeat, clean and friendly atmosphere. The arrangment is brilliant allowing resident and guest to go to areas to visit in privacy and make it feel that is is truely their own home. The warmth of the staff is refreshing...I have seen aides go out of their way to give comfort in some way or another to a resident...I was attending a Network event when an aide came in and asked if she could "sneak out" some of the sweets for the lady resident in the hallway...who has a sweet tooth. I found this quite charming! It was a seemingly small gesture,but brought a huge smile. There is much professionalism and caring throughought the community. I would not hesistate to recommend.
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