The Bristal Assisted Living at East Meadow
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- 40 Merrick Ave., East Meadow, NY 11554
- (516) 542-0800
- 4.0 ( 37 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care
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Description
About This Community
The Bristal Assisted Living at East Meadow is dedicated to enhancing the lives of seniors by encouraging them to enjoy and express their independence in a luxurious setting. We boast gourmet dining, beautiful surroundings, weekly laundry and housekeeping services, cablevision and scheduled transportation to shopping, community activities and group outings.
At The Bristal, individuals will find that help is always available, if needed, for personal care, medication management, meals, housekeeping, laundry, recreation and 24-hour per day supervision with our high staff-to-resident ratio, compassionate, and expertly-trained staff. Residents have a choice of studios, one and two bedroom apartments, replete with roomy kitchens and generous bathrooms. In addition, each Bristal houses a special area call Reflections for those adults who have early to mid-stage Alzheimer's and other memory related cognitive disorders.
The Bristal at East Meadow couldn't be more centrally or conveniently located. This site is literally "right there" . . .smack in the heart of it all! It's a stone's throw away from Roosevelt Field Mall and Eisenhower Park is right across the street. Not to mention neighbors like Hofstra University and Nassau Coliseum. North and south beaches are a short drive away, and Queens and Manhattan are quickly accessible.Choice of suite with kitchenette and private bathroom
All utilities (including heating, air conditioning, electricity, etc.)
Cable TV service (resident supplies television)
Three healthy gourmet meals per day
Daily housekeeping services
Personal laundry
Weekly laundering of bed and bath linens
Emergency response system in every suite
24-hour security throughout building
Scheduled transportation to shopping, community activities and group outings
Maintenance of individual suites, common areas and grounds
Professional Management Team
Round-the-clock availability of caring with a trained professional staff
Refreshments available throughout the day
Extensive social activities, cultural programs and professional entertainment
At The Bristal, individuals will find that help is always available, if needed, for personal care, medication management, meals, housekeeping, laundry, recreation and 24-hour per day supervision with our high staff-to-resident ratio, compassionate, and expertly-trained staff. Residents have a choice of studios, one and two bedroom apartments, replete with roomy kitchens and generous bathrooms. In addition, each Bristal houses a special area call Reflections for those adults who have early to mid-stage Alzheimer's and other memory related cognitive disorders.
The Bristal at East Meadow couldn't be more centrally or conveniently located. This site is literally "right there" . . .smack in the heart of it all! It's a stone's throw away from Roosevelt Field Mall and Eisenhower Park is right across the street. Not to mention neighbors like Hofstra University and Nassau Coliseum. North and south beaches are a short drive away, and Queens and Manhattan are quickly accessible.
Independent Plan
As part of your rent, and at no additional cost, the following living conveniences and services are included in the Independent Plan:
Another convenience of The Bristal is a full-scale Wellness Program, to help keep you fit and healthy, as well as onsite doctor visits, which are also managed through our Wellness Department. Of course, you can always have your own doctor visit you right here at your apartment, or you can arrange doctor appointments as you normally would. Rest assured, we will work with you and your family to determine the best possible solution.
Reviews
4.0
( 37 Reviews )
Elizabeth
March 02, 2022
My tour at The Bristal at East Meadow was very positive. It was a very nice facility with very nice staff members. The facilities were state of the art, with lots of updates with many amenities. It's a very welcoming community. The staff who gave the tour was lovely, she was great. She's very knowledgeable, she was very forthcoming and transparent about things as well. The rooms were nice, though they're a little smaller than I think I would like. But I understand the objective when it comes to that, is to not encourage them to stay in their rooms and to get out to socialize. The maintenance and upkeep were excellent. I saw the calendar of activities and saw people participating in their activities, and the ones I saw were very nice. I think that they're for people who still can participate in activities but certainly are not at the same functional status that they probably were in their earlier days. I didn't try the food but it was explained to me, I was given copies of the menus and I observed the dining hall. They seem to have nice options, they seem to have varying options, and they seem to make efforts to have a variety for their residents.
Michael
February 05, 2022
My mother has moved into The Bristal Assisted Living at East Meadow. It's an excellent place. The staff members are personable and great. Everything is perfect. I love it. They have bingo, community singing, and stretching. It is exactly what we paid for.
Christine
January 29, 2021
My mother was initially at The Bristal Assisted Living at East Meadow. That didn't work out because every time she got transferred there, the next day they transferred her back to the hospital. That happened twice. She was only in there two days overnight. It was not good because they kept putting her back to the hospital. Then, the next month when she went back, again the same situation happened and it was about oxygen. My mother is on oxygen 24/7, but my mother never had problems with her oxygen. That kind of put a bad taste in my mouth for The Bristal. She was only at The Bristal for two days, from an afternoon to the next morning when they called the ambulance. They had a kitchenette and some of them share a big bathroom. There were more activities than in the nursing home where she was at. It was affordable. It was only averaging about $90,000 a year as opposed to the other place that's $204,000. The facility was very nice. Her room was clean, and they had a nice dining area and a bistro for lunch. It was set up nice, but they didn't allow food tasting.
Countrygirl
March 18, 2019
Very professional and compassionate. Comprehensive, excellent follow through. Listened and gave feedback correctly so we both understood the plan of action. Extensive knowledge and resources.
stevesherowski
March 03, 2019
The staff is professional, friendly and responsive. Housekeeping, maintenance and food service are top notch. I know that my sister is in a safe place, which gives me great comfort.
jlpreller
March 03, 2019
Thank you for the compassion you show my mother on a daily basis. The staff is wonderful, the facility is well maintained and clean, and we have peace of mind every day that our family member is well taken care of.
knigio423
June 06, 2018
Initially my dad was very resistant to leaving his home. We looked at several places that I was told were similar in amenities and cost. We ultimately decided on East Meadow Bristal not only because of the larger bedroom and proximity to our home , but because of the staff. We found out during our tour that the staff is extremely seasoned compared to the other places. Many have been there since the building opened 17 years ago. While walking the building the other seniors had smiles on their faces and were engaged. My dad is very difficult and always has been. He is stubborn and demanding. The staff try very hard to accommodate his needs and keep him busy. They are very patient and kind. Of course he wishes he could have stayed home, I’m sure most do, but because of his physical decline it was no longer safe. I feel he is safe here and he has people like him, with common interests and pasts, to chat with and make his time here easier and comfortable. According to him, the food is tasty and there are many activities to keep him interested and involved. I recommend East Meadow because I know first hand that the staff has my dads best interests in mind and try their best everyday to help him anyway they can.
bestmom60
April 20, 2018
My father as here and they couldn’t be nicer. The place was very accommodating to ALL his dietary restriction and the new executive director even seemed to know everything that was going on. I am very pleased with the service And the improvements on the look are really great!!! The whole building has been noticeably different more upbeat in the last 2 months. Even the staff seem happier and more on top of it. Billiards is a favorite in my home what a great idea to have real activities for people to do instead of making it up as you go as we experienced in a previous facility. I’m giving value 3 stars. The place is absolutely great but who wouldn’t want to pay less money :-)
lgio1217
April 19, 2018
Just recently updated and beautiful! The staff was so friendly and everyone I came across was helpful. It had a very home like feel and definitely on the top of my list! They took the time to actually listen to me and address my concerns.
strongoak17
March 31, 2018
My Dad was a resident at the "Bristal" in East Meadow. When we originally visited the place they were all smiles and lightness. The place LOOKED great but in a few months, we SAW my Dad deteriorate. The food was substandard and when my father developed a food sensitivity, they REFUSED to accommodate him, resulting in his constantly getting ill from the food and family members and friends constantly running over there with food he could tolerate.
My weakened Dad suffered a fainting spell in his room and fell to the floor, and although they have a "ringer" to summon help which he used, it still took nearly an hour for them to get to his room. Because of this, he developed a condition which required continuing, days long close medical observation and attention.
They had NO explanation for their lack of response.
What was the WORST was the administration's condescending and combative attitude regarding my Dad and his care.
We could not WAIT to get him out of there.
Want ADEQUATE car for your loved one?
LOOK ELSEWHERE.
StrongOak99
March 11, 2018
My Dad was a resident at the "Bristal" in East Meadow. When we originally visited the place, they were all smiles and lightness. The place Looked great, but in a few months, we SAW my Dad deteriorate. The food was subpar and when my father developed a food sensitivity, they REFUSED to accommodate him, resulting in his constantly getting ill from the food and family members and friends constantly running over there with food that he could tolerate. My weakened Dad suffered a fainting spell in his room and fell to the floor, and although they have a "ringer" which he used, it still took nearly an hour for them to get to his room. Because of this, he developed a condition which required continuing, days long medical observation and attention.
They had NO explanation for their lack of response.
What was the WORST was the Administration's condescending and combative attitude regarding my Dad and his care.
We could not WAIT to get him out of there.
Want ADEQUATE care for your loved one?
LOOK ELSEWHERE.
lizc
September 08, 2017
Our Mom moved in 3 months ago. The facility is spotless clean. There are many activities that keep her busy all day long! She has a beautiful room with a very nice view. The staff is wonderful. Mom is very happy here!
KShirkey
Definitely not a place you want to put a family member if they are in the early stages of dementia - if they say she can go in the Assisted living. All other facilities said she needed to be in memory care. Bristal said she was fine to go in Assisted Living. She could do pretty good on a walker when she got there. 40 days later, and after at least 4 falls we know about and 2 hospitalizations, she was barely able to get out of bed with assistance and her dementia had progressed significantly. She also was very depressed. Find a place that will better assess your relative, and determine the proper care..
deborah401435
May 31, 2017
The Bristal is a beautiful place. I run into issues with people sometimes. I do get very frustrated because they don't do things the way I would like them done. However, they keep a beautiful community, and for the most part, the people are well cared for. The place is very clean. They have activities. The food is like cruise-ship type food. I called the whole place a cruise on land. It's beautiful.
My father has a nice big room. In his room, we have a queen bed, a recliner, a little kitchen table, and a dresser with a TV. He got a big bathroom, and there's a couple of closets there. There's ample room; he is not crowded. His room is lovely. He has a little kitchenette that has a refrigerator and a microwave. We have placed a coffee pot there too.
They have something going on all the time. If it's not bingo, it's cards. They have little volleyball, they have taco parties and wine and cheese parties. They try so hard to make these people happy.
Margaret586356
November 28, 2016
We were able to visit The Bristal, and it was a beautiful place, but it was the one that we liked the least because it was a little too spacious and cold - more like a hotel less like a residence. All of the employees were very welcoming and lovely. They were able to provide us a sufficient amount of information. The dining area looked clean, but we were not able to eat there.
Thomas075202
November 03, 2016
I thought The Bristal Assisted Living got it as well. They had a lot of really nice amenities. They got it right putting people with similar interests together. As we were walking around, we saw like a group of people sitting outside chatting and another group of five people playing cards and a couple of other people reading people. You saw people kind of grouped and paired off and doing activities of their choice. The residents spoke very highly of the staff. They were all super pleasant. When they walked by a resident, they would say “Hi! Mary. How are you? How are you doing today? Are you OK? OK? I’ll see you later.” “Don’t sleep at 3 o’clock; we’re doing special event right on the second floor!”
LovingDaughter61
July 13, 2016
When my mother fell and became increasingly isolated, I knew it was
time to relocate her from her private home to an assisted living
facility and chose The Bristal in East Meadow based on its good reviews
and beautiful building.
Mom was put on a high level of care plus escorts, but The Bristal did
not provide that care. Mom stayed in her room for her entire 7 month
stay (except when she was forced to go to meals), often lying in bed
alone, confused and in pain. I asked the Bristal's Case Manager,
Wellness Director and Recreation Director numerous times about what
could be done to help my mother. I was told that "your mother is over 90
and if she wants to lie in her room that's her business, we can't really
do anything about that. Your mother is not confused, she's just playing
you for sympathy." I became increasingly concerned so tried to discuss
Mom's deteriorating condition with the Executive Director only to learn
the Director had left and had not been replaced so there was no one to
speak with.
It all ended badly when my mother was rushed to the hospital alone
where she passed away a few days later. The Bristal did NOT email me
when Mom was sent to the hospital as per their written instructions.
Instead the Wellness Director left me one phone message claiming that
Mom had fallen and was getting routine X-rays at the hospital. I rushed
to the hospital where I was told by the doctor that Mom had been
admitted SEVERELY DEHYDRATED, DELIRIOUS, and in SEVERE STOMACH PAIN.
Since Mom was confused and her condition had not been caught soon
enough, she passed away from sepsis while I held her hand 2 days later.
It is too late for my mom, but I can tell you this: If your loved one is
fairly healthy the Bristal is a good choice. But if your loved one
becomes ill she may fall through the cracks like my mother did. Think
about this when making your choice.
Anonymous117804850
July 09, 2016
At The Bristal in East Meadow, we’re a little disappointed in the activities there. They lost their activity director and we find the activities to be not that engaging. That’s the main issue we’re having. The rooms are fine. I’ve seen nicer and I’ve seen worse, so they’re fine.
Irma4
January 31, 2016
We visited The Bristal. The people seemed nice. The facility was lovely it was being in a hotel. It just wasn’t suitable for my mother-in-law. We saw one room and it was a large studio. I would be adequate for her, if she decided we wanted to go.
Diane117964450
January 28, 2016
The Bristal was very good, but they told me they couldn’t accommodate mother who need gluten-free food. It was lovely, top of the line, but it was very pricey. They had an indoor patio. The rooms were very nice. The staff really knew the residents there.
Don112105350
August 21, 2015
The Bristal was a beautiful facility. The rooms were spacious; they were large enough to put in a full-sized bed, a refrigerator, and a TV. I did eat there, and the food was great. They had everything and anything. They even had movie nights, and they offered so many different things that they even had offsite activities and things like that. When I went, they had a group that was going to see the fireworks over at Jones Beach. They had a lot of good stuff there. What I liked most was the cleanliness and their concern for the residents.
Visitor107907350
June 23, 2015
Everybody was very active. It was clean and friendly, and there was a lot to do. The residents seemed very happy. The Bristal just felt like a nice place to live and easy place to live. They went on a lot of trips. They went out to religious services. Today I was there, they were going into the city to see the Rockettes. They go shopping, and they go to plays and musicals. Their calendar was fuller than a lot of the other places. It was a large facility, which might not be great for everyone, but for someone very active, there was a lot of public space -- which was my favorite thing about it -- and a lot of amenities.
Phyllis39
February 10, 2015
The Bristal is very well run. I thought it was a nice place for people to live and have activities. The rooms were nice. They weren't terribly large, but that is not the purpose. They have a place to eat and a bathroom, and I think some have a kitchen. They did have activities there. I felt the security is good. I don't know anybody who has gotten lost or that kind of thing. I would recommend this place to others if they are rich. They are very expensive. You could probably get home care instead which is what this other woman chose to do because the cost was prohibitive to her.
cknox
July 22, 2014
The Bristal staff was excellent: very accommodating and very informative. The place was up to date, and it seemed to be fully amenitized, so no complaints. The Bristal was certainly one of the properties that we highly considered in terms of the properties that we looked at. I thought that this facility was a fine facility. If my mother had chosen to live there, it would've been a good choice, I would think.
Lisa73838150
July 03, 2014
I think the place is excellent! The rooms were spacious and nice. The food is also excellent. I spoke with the activities director and they offer so many activities. They schedule trips very often. They have workers all over so the place is very safe. Somebody is always at the front door.
Ellen12
August 14, 2013
Bristal at East Meadow is an old facility. Nevertheless, it is wonderful and pretty. It is also clean and well kept. Their onsite staffers and food aren't that great; however, my parents are safe and comfortable there. They have a nice but expensive two-bedroom apartment. My parents have been there for five and a half weeks now and so far so good.
Visitor0301313
March 08, 2013
My husband toured The Bristal Assisted Living with his mother. He was very happy with everything. He thought everybody was friendly.
Visitor11072
November 16, 2012
I am very satisfied with The Bristal Assisted Living at East Meadow. It is very clean and the staff is very nice, kind and very gentle. But I wish they had staff that speak Korean to properly assist my mother.
rjc913
July 24, 2012
The Bristol at East Meadow is an upscale assisted living home. The price to live there is very costly although I think it is worth every penny. The service and care provided by the RN's and staff is amazing, and the atmosphere of the facility is very upscale and rich.
Gordon Chance
June 24, 2012
A good facility consisting of impressive amenities for elders. The staff is indeed very helpful. They are responsive to any concerns that you may have and are happy to be of assistance, smiling and gracious. My grandmother's room has a lovely view from her window and she is happy there. There is a very positive energy to the facility and it is well-maintained and seems very hygienic and up to date. I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for an Assisted Living facility in the Long Island area. There is also lots of space for the residents to walk around and exercise. Sometimes it feels less like a facility and more like a home or large house. The programming and events are designed to get the residents to interact with each other and have a good time, too. Compared to other facilities that I've visited, this one is my favorite by far.
EM1981
April 13, 2012
A beautiful facility with lots of fun activities for the residents to engage in. The staff is exceptional and dedicated to the work they do. They are responsive to any concerns that you may have and are happy to be of assistance, smiling and gracious. My grandmother's room has a lovely view from her window and she is happy there. There is a very positive energy to the facility and it is well-maintained. I would recommend it to anyone who is looking for an Assisted Living facility in the Long Island area. There is also lots of space for the residents to walk around and exercise. Sometimes it feels less like a facility and more like a home or large house. The programming and events are designed to get the residents to interact with each other and have a good time, too. Compared to other facilities that I've visited, this one is my favorite by far.
GoBigBlue
February 23, 2012
The Bristol is a beautiful facility, with the amenities and activities to keep residents busy. The main foyer is a place where residents can often be found socializing, playing bridge, or simply relaxing. The food served looks and smells appealing, I have not heard a complaint. The Bristol also organizes day trips for residents, including recreational and cultural excursions.The Bristol is located near Eisenhower Park, which is home to three championship golf courses, an Olympic sized swimming pool, and plenty of fields, bike and running paths. There are a few restaurants in the immediate vicinity of the facility that offer great food.The staff at the Bristol is pleasant and caring. They do their best to make sure the residents are happy and taken care of.The Bristol's residents seem to be mostly female, and at times my grandfather has expressed a wish that their were more men around the facility to spend time with. The Bristol is also pricey, considerably more so than an average apartment in the area.
iannetpj
January 28, 2012
The building is very nice and is kept, the grounds are beautiful and is in a very nice area. However my relative was complaining about her items being stolen by the staff. At first we thought she was lying or delusional, but upon further investigation we discovered many of her affects where missing.
Pat F
November 29, 2011
I was searching for a facility for my mom and the Bristal at East Meadow was the 8th facility we toured. All prior facilities were depressing to me and couldn't imagine my mom there. The Bristal had beautiful decor, very clean, staff very nice, but most important every resident I spoke with told me how happy they were living there and how well they were taken care of. We have since put a deposit and awaiting an apartment.
NCofChambers
November 22, 2011
The Bristal of East Meadow has been very helpful and supportive of our organization for many years. Their facility is impeccable and their staff most congenial and responsive.
The Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce
JackPot
November 19, 2011
Twice I visited The Bristal at EM & I fell in love with the place. I never saw anyone in wheelchairs and resident's using walkers were off to an activity. This place is beautiful not only because of the way it is decorated and ever so clean, but more importantly, the staff I met with was warm & loving! The residents were engaged in various activities and any question I asked, was answered to my satisfaction. I looked at umerous places, but I am set on The Bristal.
Garito
July 26, 2011
I looked at the Bristal as an assisted living place for my father who is getting on in years. It has kind of an apartment building look on the exterior but is definitely more comfortable once you get inside. I noticed that too many of the residents sat by themselves in their wheelchairs and were not engaged in any social activity which kind of bothered me. I also saw a staff member talking on his cell-phone and he seemed more interested in his conversation than the resident he should have been attending to. I might think twice before placing my father here.
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