Brighton Manor Comfort Care

  • 1320 Rickett Rd., Brighton, MI 48116
  • (810) 247-8442
  • 3.5 ( 1 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

From your first moment through our grand foyer, it’s easy to see that Brighton Manor is far from ordinary. Every square inch of our community is thoughtfully designed to provide convenient and luxurious living for all of our residents. Textures, colors, furniture and decorative pieces impress spiritual wellness, and our floor plan is laid out in a way to encourage a sense of community and a feeling of belonging.

Our communities are centered around our philosophy of empowering residents to lead more active and independent lives than they could any where else. We do this by placing an emphasis on providing housing that addresses the emotional, intellectual, physical and social needs of our residents.

ASSISTED LIVING

Our assisted living programs are designed for senior citizens who may need assistance in day-to-day activities, but don’t require the full care you’d find in a traditional skilled nursing facility.

MEMORY CARE

Our memory care program has an independent, safe, and home-like setting with specialized care for residents diagnosed with dementia and Alzheimer’s. Our residents experience many changes and our mission is to provide a positive emotional, intellectual, physical, and social environment. We strive to create safe and fulfilling Alzheimer’s and dementia care for our residents- where individuals are respected for who they are.

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Reviews

3.5 ( 1 Reviews )
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Diana
October 21, 2021
My husband moved into Brighton Manor Assisted Living & Memory Care. So far, he's doing OK. I saw that the whole place is nice and clean, really upbeat, and the people are very nice. I can't say anything about the food because he hasn't eaten since he got there. That's his choice though, it's not because they didn't try to get him to eat. The staff seems really nice. He's in memory care because he has advanced dementia. It's all on one floor, the doors are locked all the way around the place, and you need a keycard to get in. They have activities daily, but I don't know what they are, and part of that is because he's probably not engaging in those anyway since he is in pretty bad shape.

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  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care