Brighton Gardens of Raleigh

  • 3101 Duraleigh Road, Raleigh, NC 27612
  • (919) 571-1123
  • 4.3 ( 3 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

Focusing on your unique needs and preferences, Sunrise Senior Living takes a holistic approach to senior care. With us, you can expect consistent yet individualized care rooted in evidence based research and theories of aging. From personalized programming to quality dining, we concentrate on your individual wellness and well-being so you can live life exactly how you please.

We remain firmly focused on promoting the safety of our residents, and are taking rigorous measures to help maintain their health during this time. Sunrise CareConnect, our electronic health record system, allows physicians to track residents' care, medication protocol, and progress notes remotely. In addition, we are facilitating telehealth visits with health care providers, minimizing the need for external office visits.

At Sunrise, championing quality of life for all seniors is our mission and is carried out by every Sunrise team member. Based on resident surveys, consumer insights, and industry metrics, national programs have recognized Sunrise's efforts and our commitment to quality care.Sunrise communities have earned more than 280 National Quality Awards - more than any other assisted living provider. To learn more about our award winning communities, a full listing of the company's recipients can be found on Sunrise's National Quality Award page.

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4.3 ( 3 Reviews )
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Jewel
I was able to visit the Brighton Gardens of Raleigh. I like the location, and it had a better view than another place I've toured so my mom would be able to see trees and foliage, other than traffic and concrete. The young lady that gave me the tour seemed to be very in-tuned with the residents, and they seemed to like her. We were just a little concerned with the odor when we first came to the memory care floor, and the rooms were pretty small. The staff we met with was very knowledgeable, pleasant, and personable, gets along with the staff, and she seemed to enjoy her job. They permitted an opportunity for my mom to come in for a 30-day trial to know how she would fit, and how she would be treated as she acclimated to the residents. I like that part of it. They also had a salon, periodically brought in outside arts and crafts vendors, and that sort of thing. They just needed some upgrades and updating, the rooms were pretty small, and maybe it was because I had gone on a Sunday, so the residents looked more lethargic on the weekend. I would suggest they do some renovations, maybe a little bit more lighting because the current lighting was very subdued and yellow.
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Lynn
August 12, 2021
My wife was in Brighton Gardens of Raleigh. She is deceased about a year and a half. They did outstanding care. I would be looking for a place similar to that, if and when I need to go to such a place. It was basically an assisted living facility with a memory care unit. They had medical professionals and a doctor once a week. They had nurses available around the clock. My wife was there for eight years. I was with her just hours before she died, and we had hospice care with her at that time. I can always say good things about that place. Our home was only six blocks away. My wife went in in memory care. She was advanced with memory care. She fell, damaged her head severely, and had three neuro surgeries. She had to go into memory care when she came out of the third surgery because I would not have been able to care for it at that level. The staff was very good. The physical condition of the place was excellent. They had all sorts of games for the assisted living. The people would come down early and had a social hour. They had a bar available for those people in assisted living. They did not have one for memory care. Obviously, that would not have worked for that.
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Shannon
June 21, 2021
Brighton Gardens of Raleigh was a little bit older, but still very well kept. It's a slightly different style of building. When you walk in, it's not fancy and grand, but it's still very inviting and homelike. They had a beautiful dining room, they had gathering areas, and the girl who gave me the tour was extremely helpful, very nice, and very friendly. I was able to see more than one room to get an idea of the size, and they were all very nice. They had a library, a couple of courtyards for both assisted living and memory care, and a busy activity schedule. When I got there, some of them were getting ready for a gathering where they would socialize and be together. It was near the end of the day before dinner, and everybody seemed really excited to be there. It's also not a huge facility, so everybody kind of knows each other.

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