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Brandywine Living at Senior Suites
2101 New Hope St, Norristown, PA, 19401
Brandywine Living at Senior Suites
2101 New Hope St, Norristown, PA, 19401
Welcome to Brandywine Living at Senior Suites, a Memory Care community located in Norristown, Pennsylvania. The cost of the assisted living community at Brandywine Living at Senior Suites starts at a monthly rate of $4,300 to $8,070. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
There are 43 hospitals within 25 miles of Brandywine Living at Senior Suites. The two closest hospitals are Suburban Community Hospital which is 0.9 miles away and Einstein Medical Center Montgomery which is 2.3 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Brandywine Living at Senior Suites are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Activity Center
Services and Amenities
Services
- Complimentary Transportation
Dining & Nutrition
- Meals Provided
Care
- Ambulatory care
- Hospice available on-site
- Diabetic care
- Incontinence care
Within the five months that my aunt stayed at Brandywine on the third floor, she was not consistently showered, (three weeks went by in the month of August, with no showers!). The staff did not help her get dressed, and on days that her legs were swollen, she was also not checked on consistently! S...
Within the five months that my aunt stayed at Brandywine on the third floor, she was not consistently showered, (three weeks went by in the month of August, with no showers!). The staff did not help her get dressed, and on days that her legs were swollen, she was also not checked on consistently! She wore the same clothes day after day! I know this for a fact, because I did her wash, also washed her face when I visited , and also helped her change her pads and clothing. The head , when she wrote a report, relied on her opinions, and not time lines and facts. My aunt experienced three falls and six hospital stays in five months on the third floor. One fall, early on while staying at BW was because the staff didn’t secure her hospital bed! Three out of her six hospital stays, the nurses at Einstein Hospital told me that my aunt needed a shower. When the one nurse, who was responsible for 30 residents on the 3rd floor got busy, medications were not provided on time. Not safe?
Read moreAs any family member, I never thought I would have to put my mom into a facility, but 3years ago I did and so happy that I chose Brandywine Living. And I looked at alot of places. The rooms are nice & spacious, & she has her own private bathroom. My mom has Alzheimer, and the staff is wonderful wi...
As any family member, I never thought I would have to put my mom into a facility, but 3years ago I did and so happy that I chose Brandywine Living. And I looked at alot of places. The rooms are nice & spacious, & she has her own private bathroom. My mom has Alzheimer, and the staff is wonderful with her, and not just the nurses or the aides, but all of them. I don't care what department they are from, they take the time to talk with her. And during this pandemic, it means alot to know is she is being well cared for. And I get to have window visit with her. I would recommend this facility to anyone.
Read moreFirst, you need to see this facility. They did a major renovation and it looks so different. It has been modernized and looks amazing. My Mom has been at Brandywine for a few years. It is a tough decision to make when your loved one needs more care than what you can give. The apartments are roomy....
First, you need to see this facility. They did a major renovation and it looks so different. It has been modernized and looks amazing. My Mom has been at Brandywine for a few years. It is a tough decision to make when your loved one needs more care than what you can give. The apartments are roomy. The food is wonderful. There are so many activities that one will never get bored. My Mom is now on the Reflections-Memory Care Unit. The care and support that she receives is amazing. She is well cared for. The staff is so genuine and supportive to my Mom and family. Administration takes the time to talk with you and answer your questions. It is like an extended family. I am so happy with making the decision to move my Mom to Brandywine.
Read moreMy loving, charismatic grandpop has always had a larger than life personality. My grandmom always had a way of grounding him and caring for him, most times better than he for himself! When we lost our beloved grandmom, we knew it was only a matter of time before the daily tasks of living in his hous...
My loving, charismatic grandpop has always had a larger than life personality. My grandmom always had a way of grounding him and caring for him, most times better than he for himself! When we lost our beloved grandmom, we knew it was only a matter of time before the daily tasks of living in his house, on his own, would become too much for him to handle. It was extremely emotional making the decision to sell his home and move my grandpop into Senior Suites. We were worried about his adjustment initially, however my family has never second guessed our decision. Since his move to what we now call his “apartment” (Private suite with full bath), my grandpop has gained more than we could have ever wished for him; a strong community of friends and companions, a staff that loves and cares for him as if he were their own dad/grandpop, a schedule that has more social activities than I can keep up with, and a peace of mind in knowing that he is no longer living alone. As his grandchildren, we couldn’t be happier to see him have his spunk back. Within the first year of his new residency, he was on the “Senior” Homecoming Court and won Homecoming King, he has established “his” seat in one of the beautiful rockers out on the front porch where he can be found solving the world’s problems in deep discussions with his new friends, he has developed relationships with nursing team (Thank you God for these angels), and he now has a sense of security that cannot be replicated anywhere else. Most times if we take him out, he is asking us “when it will be time to go back to the apartment?” This confirms for us, he is exactly where he belongs.
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