Freedom Village at Brandywine

  • 15 Freedom Blvd., Coatesville, PA 19320
  • (610) 572-2017
  • 4.3 ( 5 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care

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About This Community

At Freedom Village at Brandywine, we are all about people serving people. We work each day to inspire our associates to deliver exceptional service and care for the seniors we serve every day.

With high-quality accommodations, superior dining experiences, and exceptional programs, care, and services, Freedom Village Brandywine provides a great value while striving to exceed the expectations of our residents and their families. Our objective remains: the constant innovation of new methods for delivering better services and healthy, fulfilling lifestyles to those who call Freedom Village Brandywine their home.

Freedom Village Brandywine provides a full range of living and service options, including Independent Living; Personal Care; Skilled Nursing, including a specialty orthopedic rehabilitation wing, and Alzheimer’s/Memory Care. Those who choose Freedom Village Brandywine understand that they are selecting much more than a comfortable living environment to call home. They have made a lifestyle decision that will enhance their opportunity to pursue health and life fulfillment.

We want our residents to feel perfectly at home. That is why the entire community is an extension of your own living space for relaxing, socializing or pursuing your hobbies. All the amenities of our community are yours to enjoy as you entertain family and friends.

Freedom Village Brandywine is a Life Plan residential continuing care retirement community situated on 30.5 acres of land in the West Brandywine Township, Chester County. The Community contains two hundred and eighty-nine (289) residential condominiums in a five-story structure (“The Village”) and an additional twenty-eight (28) residential condominiums in two, three-story buildings (“Terrace Homes”) for a total of three hundred and seventeen (317) condominiums. All are constructed of poured-in-place concrete and completely sprinkled for fire protection.

Freedom Village Brandywine also provides three additional levels of living should the health of a resident require additional care.

The Inn at Freedom Village is a 60 bed Medicare licensed skilled nursing center currently utilizing 50 licensed beds. The Inn provides Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitative Services.

The Gardens is our Care Home licensed for 60 apartments, and currently with a capacity of 56. The Clare Bridge Place is our secure Memory Care Home, licensed for 24 beds, and currently utilizing 22 beds.

Private and semi-private accommodations are available in all levels of care.

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4.3 ( 5 Reviews )
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Dian
February 04, 2023
Freedom Village at Brandywine was beautifully set up. I just loved all the colors and the extra things that they've done in there. The area where the pool table was had nice dark green walls, like you would expect in a pool hall with mahogany chairs. They'd also cleverly use the square footage for rooms to make them seem larger than they were. The person who showed me around was very nice and very accommodating. The place is smaller and doesn't have perhaps as many activities, but it was nice and the people looked very happy there. Parking is a little bit of a problem, but it's well situated. I think they have plans to fix the parking. They've got some other land they can use there, but it's surrounded by trees and everything and I just find it very attractive. I only interacted really with one staff, although several people said hi in the hallways. I love what they had done. I love the colors, I love the layout, and I love how they made the rooms look larger. They had different dining rooms with different names on them, and they had country cottage-type decorations and people could pick where they wanted to go. They did a fantastic job. The appearance was fantastic and everybody was friendly. It's smaller than some, so that's a bit of an issue. If you like places with a lot of people, you're not going to find it there. They only had a few vacancies there. It wasn't exactly for me, but I would still put it at the very top. I was there right before dinnertime, so people were getting ready to go to dinner. The staff told me that people had the option. If they didn't want to eat in the dining room, they could always pick up things like soup, salad, and sandwiches. The dining rooms were very attractive. They had a library, an exercise area, a pool table, some gathering rooms with tables to do other things, a hair salon, and the standard stuff. What impressed me was how they styled everything with the colors and the furniture that they used. It was just warm and inviting and made you feel that you were in a lovely country home. It wasn't at all institutional. If I was looking for something smaller, it would certainly be high on my list.
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Julia
April 06, 2022
We found Freedom Village at Brandywine. We already signed the contract, and we're in the process of moving in. We chose it for location, value and appearance. It's very friendly and very open. It seems to have lots of activities, and the people there seem to be very active and busy, which is attractive. The people were out and about rather than no one out and about. The food was good. The staff was very friendly, very open and helpful. They have housekeeping, maintenance, meals, activities, transportation, and healthcare.
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John
August 07, 2021
Freedom Village at Brandywine appeared to be very nice and clean. The people living there looked very engaged. It's just not fitting with my mom's needs for the long term. They had a lot of activities. The staff was very nice and very knowledgeable. They had courtyards and patios. They had games, bingo, movies, and trips out to the mall and those types of things.
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John
August 07, 2021
My mom and I toured Freedom Village at Brandywine. We saw their independent living. We also had another tour with my wife after that. It seemed like a very well-kept facility, and everything was very clean. It's a fairly large facility compared to the other one my mom toured. It has a nice arrangement and the living spaces there, the apartments, or condominiums are very nice in size. They're definitely a larger size compared to another facility we went to, so that was very nice. They all have this part in the main room that's surrounded by windows. It was very nice as well. I haven't eaten there, but I heard the food is very good. It seems like generally there's a lot of activities that they offer every day, too. I had a good impression personally. The first time we went was not too long after the COVID lockdown ended, so there was very limited activity still due to the COVID situation. The second time we went, we didn't see activities because it was right before dinnertime, and people were getting ready to go to dinner. I think dinner started at 4:45 there and we got there at four o'clock. The activity was mostly wound down for the day. We saw the gym. They have a very nice fitness center, a saltwater swimming pool, and a hot tub that looks very nice. They had a very nice auditorium; it has a top floor that's like a dance floor. I think they show movies there, but it's kind of a multi-use facility. They had a menu posted when we were there. It looked good. It was not to my taste, but I'm much younger than the people there. I think for people that age, it seemed like a good menu.
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Visitor061002
June 19, 2013
I'm on a priority list at Freedom Village at Brandywine and I really did like it very, very much. The endowment was not quite as expensive as others. I liked the layout of the apartments. They had some individual places that were more like townhouses with the garage underneath and an elevator up to your apartment. They were separate from the main building. I like the independence of it, but still having the ability to use all the amenities. I also liked the fact that there were fireplaces in their apartments. What I was interested in was their separate terrace homes. My son and I did have lunch when we visited. Their dining room was lovely and the food was excellent. It was the best of variety. You have to order from the menu and it was very nice, everything from salad to steak. The only objection I have at this point was that it's a little farther away from where my son lives than I would like it to be.
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