Seabrook is a full-service, maintenance-free community designed exclusively for retirees, age 62 or better. Located on 108 picturesque acres in Tinton Falls, New Jersey, Seabrook is a private campus kept secure day and night by a team of professionals trained in emergency first response. We're the ideal choice for active seniors who want to live a vibrant, engaging, and purposeful lifestyle in a setting that's both safe and beautiful.
Like a small town under one roof, Seabrook offers an abundance of opportunities to keep your mind, body and spirit thriving. Stroll to either of our spectacular clubhouses through climate-controlled, glass-enclosed walkways that connect all of our community buildings. Here you'll find all the resources you need to enjoy a spectacular retirement, including a fitness center, indoor heated pool and hot tub and three restaurants serving healthy, delicious meals created fresh each day by our own personal chef. Other amenities include a computer lab with high-speed Internet, billiards and game room, creative arts studio, fully-equipped woodworking shop, classrooms and even a resident-run television studio. Not to mention a bank and 24-hour ATM, a beauty salon and barber shop, a convenience store and an on-site pharmacy that delivers to your door!
Seabrook also has an on-site medical center staffed by physicians who work exclusively at our community. These licensed geriatricians are experts in meeting the unique health care needs of older adults. They will work with you to design a wellness plan that will keep you strong, independent and feeling your finest for years to come.
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Reviews
4.0( 10 Reviews )
Theresa M Jennings
October 07, 2021
Do not have anyone you love or care about live there. They do not take care of you. They never even finished my mother room before she moved in. The closet doors were left off the closet.. room was never painted, the care was no where to be found. My mother died there and my sister called 2 hours before they called us to tell us she was dead. I dont think they bothered to check on her.. just said she was fine and then when they checked on her she was dead... She started out in independant living.. She died 11 months ago.. they charged us for the both places to be cleaned and redone and we are still waiting for her money.. They are awful people.. I wouldnt even send someone there I didnt like Horrible...
Michael
August 16, 2021
My mom is at Seabrook Retirement Community in Tinton Falls. She was just in assisted living when she had a reaction to the COVID vaccine. She was having hallucinations and then started falling down a bit. She was taken to rehab so they could try to help her walk again. She's back to normal, walking and everything else. She's a little forgetful because she's eighty-eight, but she kept her normal routines and her apartment, which she did all by herself with no housekeeping. She likes to do her own laundry.
She's been there close to a couple of years, I guess. She had been living in assisted living until the last four or five months. I don't really feel the need for her to be in memory care. I think she was unfairly put in there. The other ladies talk about the same thing. They lived in assisted living with my mom, and then they moved her to the memory care building, which costs a lot more money. They took her to rehab to help her walk, but she was diagnosed with dementia due to her forgetfulness, I guess.
I have not really been in memory care, so I don't know about it, but when my mom was in assisted living, they had walking trails and stuff like that. She likes to walk with her friends; it's a big community. It almost looks like a college campus. They have an overview of the map area, and it looks like a college campus to me.
They have all kinds of stuff there, but of course she doesn't get to use any of it in memory care. They had some golf areas, trails, and parks. There are nice things like that that people could do.
She's in a big studio apartment so everything was sort of in one room. The one she had in assisted living must have been a much bigger apartment, because when they moved to the memory care, they couldn't move most of the furniture and stuff with her.
They were very nice there in the assisted living; they took care of everything she needed.
She wasn't crazy about the food, though. It was probably good food, but as far as my mom was concerned, she wouldn't eat a lot of it. It's also very expensive there.
kjb spec
December 18, 2020
My mom lived independent apartments for almost 9 years and about 6 months in assisted living!
My advise :do not go to an Erickson living residence any where!
It is a business! Looks nice on the outside but upper management horrible!
It is all about the money!
Communication is awful! Follow thru terrible!
I have first hand knowledge ! I was my Mom’ s POA!
Make sure u read all the fine print!
Just beware! Make sure someone can advocate for your love one!
LS
May 31, 2019
We moved my mother-in-law in to the Seabrook assisted care part. She was in their independent living facility prior to this. So far, so good. It's been almost a month that she's been in there. It's very clean. I've never found anything that I can complain about. The facility is on the newer side, the upkeep is very good, it's cheerful, and the people are very nice to work with, very uplifting, and caring.
SallyBenn
March 29, 2016
My mother was told by Seabrook that she had to leave her apartment in Independent Living and go the Assisted Living. She had fallen in her apartment, broker her hip, but it mended very well. My mother was discouraged and sad about the move. She went from 3 rooms to one! Plus, moving a patient to another place during their recovery is just not good for recovery! We offered to hire an aide to be with my mother from 8 am to 6 PM, but Seabrook would not budge. AL is certainly not as nice-looking, luxurious, or fun as the independent living section. One big problem is not enough aides on the floors! We are now charged $8,500 per month, and Seabrook will not even hire a few more aides part-time! Interestingly, my mother's apartment was renovated to the apartment next door to make one large independent living apartment!
glwheaton
August 30, 2015
My mother and Aunt were some of the original residents of Seabrook Village when it opened. They lived together in the independent living section for many years. I have visited many times and stayed in their apartment as well as the guest apartments. The staff is excellent and friendly. There is a choice of dining rooms and the food is excellent and has a great variety. I'm always hoping the berry pie is on the menu when I'm visiting. The facilities are clean, modern and well maintained. There is a woodworking shop that would have had my dad drooling. The gym has trainers to fit the workouts to the resident. If you have a hobby, they have a place for it. They even have a theater group.
When my mother had surgery she was able to do her recovering in the full care branch at Seabrook. When she moved back to her apartment, the included cable TV had a Seabrook channel which included moderate exercise programs.This program helped my mother regain her strength after surgery and become independent of her walker. When she had a fall, the staff evaluated her condition and actually rearranged her furniture to make everything more accessible. Recently, my mother has moved to the assisted living apartments because of her Parkinson's. She has the help she now needs while still maintaining a great deal of independence.
My husband and I used to scoff at retirement places because we prize our independence and privacy. After a few visits, we are now considering a retirement community for our future.
Emily 4
May 29, 2014
Seabrook is a beautiful building in beautiful surroundings and there were a lot of activities. The rooms were very, very nice. It was a very large room with a bed and that’s it. They have a very big entrance. The staff was very good; they were excellent. They were knowledgeable and helpful.
BoltBill
This is an amazing facility! The staff really seems to care about all of the residents and the are taken great care of.
Johnny Jones
September 10, 2012
My grandmother was a patient at this facility for several years. I actually delivered flowers to Seabrook Village during this time, as well, and therefore had a good view of the facility, including behind the scenes and interacting with staff.The staff was attentive and friendly, the patients were well cared-for, and the facilities were top-notch. Renaissance Gardens is the managed care wing of Seabrook Village and this is where my grandmother was cared for; but I also know a patient who is a friend of the family who lives in the independent living section.The dining halls are very nice, and the food is surprisingly pretty good. The residents of the independent living section can live in their own suites, so it's more like a hotel with medical care available on call should the need arise.The wing for more serious cases, where my grandmother was, was separate and the patients were separate from the rest of the facility (which is ite large, and has very nice grounds with excellent landscaping). My grandmother has very severe Alzheimer's, so her experience included constant monitoring and care. Nonetheless, she seemed to do well there, and I never had any reason to believe her care was lacking in any way.
savior77
June 29, 2012
The apartments were very nice, with a relatively spacious living room, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom, office space. Each bathroom came with a cord to pull that would bring attendants to your room if pulled for emergencies (they would be there in a matter of minutes). The staff also accommodated varying degrees of need from residents, from none to a lot. The facility population was large, and likewise there were multiple buildings to accommodate this, as well as multiple dining rooms to eat in (and a cafeteria area). One complaint was the food, which often didn't taste very good, one common complaint being too salty. The service and wait staff was excellent, however. Other amenities included an exercise room, indoor pool, and computer room, and there was even a TV show they filmed on site daily that would have features like weather and interviewing some of the residents. There was also a shuttle that would take residents to and from places like shopping areas (one of which was not far from the facility).