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Reviews
4.3( 29 Reviews )
Linda
February 14, 2023
I liked Brighton Gardens of Raleigh. The residents looked happy. But I did not like the layout of the rooms as much. They seemed to be smaller and I just didn't get that same sense that I got from another place. The staff that I met were nice though. They had a hair salon, and they would do your nails. They were having a happy hour when we were there and they were playing a game and they were very engaged with them.
Harold
October 14, 2022
Brighton Gardens of Raleigh was similar to the other place. They may have had a little bit of difference in the room make-up as far as the floorplans. They were nice and clean. It was a first-class place. The staff was very helpful. The lady that showed us around over there was there as long as we had questions. We were early there, and she took us a little bit early, which was fine. She had nothing but positivity the whole time that she was showing us the place, so it was great. They go the extra mile for you, I can tell that. We got to see the menu and the dining area, and they have several things that they have for lunch. They have a certain dinner, but they can make you whatever you want. It's very nice. The whole dining room area was big and very nice.
Ashley
Brighton Gardens of Raleigh is a beautiful community. I like the common areas. When you walk in, there's a common room with a TV and couches, and there were people sitting there watching TV. You had a view of the dining room right away, which was beautifully laid out. I really like that. As you go toward even more deeply into the community, we could see the garden and the libraries. It just seemed like everywhere you went, there was a really nice place that somebody could just sit down and find something to do within those common areas.
Everyone we encountered was very friendly. The common areas were very, very nice, but the rooms themselves were much smaller than what I was expecting. We didn't like the rooms as much, but we loved the common areas, and the level of care that they provide overall.
The one-bedroom had a little kitchenette. It was an open area with a little living room area, and off to the side was a bedroom. You could pretty much just put a queen bed and a nightstand on either side of the queen bed, and a dresser at the foot of the bed, and that was it. That was all that would fit in the room. For a single person, that would probably be a nice layout, but since we were looking for my grandparents as a couple, it was incredibly small. We knew that wasn't going to work for them just based on the size. It had a bathroom in there as well.
The facility looked well kept. There was nothing that seemed alarming to me. I know they said they were in the process of doing some renovations as well, but it all looked very good. They had a hair salon and a private sort of dining room that you could reserve for family events or birthday parties or whatever. They had a library on every floor. They had a room with fitness equipment in there, like their physical therapy room, they do your laundry as part of the package, and they had doctors onsite.
Roxanne
November 24, 2021
My father-in-law currently lives in Brighton Gardens of Raleigh. So far, he's very happy being there. He loves that the staff comes and checks on him. He's made friends and he likes the fact that he can get out and be able to experience a sense of community, instead of being stuck in a room the whole time. We felt very welcomed when we went to visit him. The whole family is very happy with them. The staff is really great, and they're taking really great care of him.
He's in a studio with a bathroom, a closet, and a very large pantry (if he wants to store his food). He has a small counter space, a small refrigerator, and a couple of cabinets above the sink area.
It's pretty small, but it's enough for him because he can't really get around yet. They have bingo almost every night, some live music, stringed instruments (that we thought he would be interested in), a social hour usually around mealtimes or snacks, and a walking club.
When you walk in, you have to be buzzed in and you have to have them let you out. So, it's a safe place. For COVID, you have to do the wrist check for temperature and everybody has to be vaccinated, including kids.
They have the whole café right there in the front when you walk in. There is a couch area where you can sit, and there's usually a bunch of people sitting there watching TV together and talking. The kids are really interested in the glass birdcage with two birds in it.
We actually got to eat dinner there, and that was kind of pricey for us. We even had to pay for our son too. The food was decent. It was like a regular homestyle family restaurant.
It's set up like a fancy hotel where you just walk through and has elevators to each of the floors. Everything is pretty. It feels homey with the lamps and a couple of chairs here and there in the hallway. Then there's a couple of eating areas on different levels. I hope they could just lower the price for the assisted living.
Mary
I made an in-person tour of Brighton Gardens of Raleigh. It was fine. The facility was fine. The tour guide was fine. It's just that it was $6000 a month, and that's just too much money. They have a nice garden in the back that's all locked in. It's very pleasant. The whole facility was pleasant. The decor and everything was nice. I don't think it's any different than any of the other available ones, but their garden was nice in the back. The staff who assisted me was very nice. We went on a Saturday, so she just filled in for the normal person who does tours. They offer the usual like arts and crafts. They had plenty of activities for them. They showed us a room. They also showed us the dining room, the garden, and the arts and crafts room, and things like that. They were nice. Nothing is outstanding about them, but they were nice.
Dawn
September 23, 2021
My dad is at Brighton Gardens of Raleigh. So far, it's very good. We like it. He is in a one-bedroom, and he likes his little apartment. It has a little living room, a separate bedroom, and a bath with a walk-In shower, which is very helpful. He says they have great food, and he thoroughly enjoys being there. They found that he doesn't participate in the activities very much so they found something he would participate in, which is passing out the morning news for the community, and he's doing well with that.
They have all kinds of amenities for them. It's just very nice. They got a bus that will take them places.They've got a great dining room, TVs in several different places where they can go, a library, a social room, and a bar. They have happy hour. The first day my dad was there, he was greeted by them, and they asked if he'd like a drink and he said he wanted a bourbon and coke and they had him hooked. He's like, 'OK, this is nice!' It is super clean, but it is super expensive.
Susan
August 16, 2021
Brighton Gardens of Raleigh was a nice facility. The staff there was nice. It was before dinner, so I didn't see any food. It's an open place. I saw some people out sitting around, and they had an area where you could just sit and watch TV. They have a baby grand piano there. I didn't see any organized activity, but they had a van. They provide transportation wherever they need to go: doctor, shopping, or wherever.
Judy
I visited the Brighton Gardens of Raleigh for my mother-in-law, and I think they are very caring, and the place was very clean. I think the level of care they would provide would be fantastic for assisted living. We just had a very good feeling talking to the people there. In fact, it is our number one choice at the present time. We saw the dining room and we were able to see different scenarios at different apartments that they had available.
Karen Chadwick
December 17, 2020
My mother-in-law has moved from assisted living in Wilmington, NC to independent living in Raleigh, to assisted living in Pinehurst, to assisted living at Brighton Gardens in Raleigh, NC. This by FAR is the worst management staff we have ever dealt with. We understand that COVID-19 has brought on new situations for staff. However, we are now about a week from Christmas 2020 and it seems the management has had time to get used to COVID procedures and protocol by now! My mother-in-law first tested positive for COVID October 21, 2020. We just returned from vacation and she tested negative while we were away. That said, of course, we do not want her to spend Christmas Day alone. We tried for three days to leaving messages and sending email to set up a visit (appointment required to visit relative). We received no responses. After two days, we questioned why Ashley had not responded. I was told she would be out the rest of the week. Upset, I left a message for the assistant executive director of the facility. Over 19 hours later, we still had no response. Determined to speak to someone, we called the facility and insisted on speaking to a person (no more VM). The assistant executive director repeatedly spoke over me as I tried to voice our concerns. It became a yelling match to see who could talk the loudest. It is not unusual to have difficulty having emails / calls returned concerning loved ones. I am extremely tired and frustrated with the excuse given by the management, "we have 70 resident families to communicate with...blah, blah, blah..." I did call the home office and the call was returned within the hour.
As far as value, my mother-in-law pays nearly $7,000.00 per month. Value? You decide!
Karen Chadwick
Karen
February 11, 2020
They were very nice at Brighton Gardens of Raleigh. I enjoyed talking to them, but the community wasn't what I was looking for for my uncle. It's not as bright. It's a hotel that was turned into a senior home, and it had that feel to it. It didn't feel like home to me. We went to both their assisted living and their memory care facilities. The dining area was pleasant, and they had a craft room. The physical facility was not my favorite, but the staff was lovely.
PS
May 29, 2019
Brighton Gardens of Raleigh was remodelling, but it looked like it was going to be very nice. I would recommend others to look at it and definitely consider this place. The tour was a very good experience. I was pleased with it, but I only spent a couple of hours with them. The rooms looked lovely. It was clean and freshly painted. They had a nice menu.
Rose
March 28, 2019
My visit with Brighton Gardens of Raleigh was good, and we were considering it. The issue was that I was told there's an LPN at night, but after further discussion we learned that there weren't LPNs at night which is a big deal for us. They showed us a recreational calendar and talked about how they get the residents involved. They had painting and other arts and crafts. The dining area seems fine and spacious, and I've had no issues with it.
Becky
We selected Brighton Gardens. My father-in-law moved there for respite care, and it seemed very nice. The people there were very friendly, he seemed to enjoy whatever they offered, and he was happy. He said the food was good, and he had a private room with his own bathroom.
BG
We liked Brighton Gardens of Raleigh, but it was just not as aesthetically nice as the other facility we went to. We had a good overall experience with the tour. The facility was well-kept and clean.
joann802170
May 26, 2017
Brighton Gardens of Raleigh was more expensive than the others, and it was out of our price range. It was absolutely beautiful, but you get two very similar, plain rooms with not a lot of windows in a little apartment, and for the price they were asking, it would have been more upscale. The dining area was very nice, open, and had lots of little tables where you could meet friends or smaller tables if you just want to have one other person with you. I really liked it, but the rooms just didn't equal the amount that you're going to pay. The staff all seemed very friendly, knowledgeable about the amenities that they provided, and very up to date on what they were talking about, which I appreciated.
judith552324
May 26, 2017
The residents at Brighton Gardens of Raleigh were out of their rooms and interacting with each other, and it seemed for the most part that they were having a good time. The staff seemed to enjoy their jobs, and the facility had a good ambiance. Also, the food was wonderful. The location was very convenient for me, and the facility itself was beautifully designed. The landscaping at the front was very beautiful, and there was a nice outdoor sitting area for the residents.
RB000011
January 05, 2017
Brighton Gardens of Raleigh was very nice and clean but way too expensive. I thought the people were very attentive to the residents, but my mother can't afford it, so it's not an option.
Sandra156526
July 29, 2016
I visited Brighton Gardens, and their food was awful. The hallways were very small, and it was hard to get around. It’s on a very busy street, so it did not really look good at all. The staff was very nice. During my visit, they had the television on. They didn’t have any activities when we were there. The dining room was very small and old looking.
Beth073721
I went to Brighton Gardens. I liked the atmosphere and the staff. Everybody seemed very friendly. They had a pretty dining area. The one thing I didn’t really care for about it was that most people sit out in front of the building in rocking chairs where there is a lot of traffic. The rooms seemed nice, cozy, comfortable, maybe a little bit dated with furnishings but overall very nice. It did not have a pool, but I do remember a salon and a small library. It seemed like there were a good variety of activities. They had a lot going on on the calendar. When I was there, there were some residents who were getting ready to head out shopping on a shuttle. It looked like it’s a very active community.
CynthiaVUBNY
June 10, 2016
I loved Brighton Gardens of Raleigh and put down a deposit. It was clean, caring, and had attention being paid to all memory care unit people. I was impressed and rather happy with it. I think I saw the end of lunch when they are talking to each other and the caregivers. There was a lot of interacting and I was pleased with that. Instead of trying to control them with drugs, they were keeping them involved. The rooms are clean, nice, and pleasant. Rooms are had nothing because people furnish them. The rooms are just a blank space.
Visitor102062050
November 21, 2014
We have visited Brighton Gardens, and we did like this facility, but it was more expensive than we could afford. They offer lots of services, but at that time my sister-in-law did not need all of those. Their staff seemed fine. The rooms were fine, but they were not big enough. We were not able to eat there, but the food looked fine.
Visitor76430750
February 28, 2014
We were able to put dad at Brighton Gardens of Raleigh last October. We looked at several facilities and we liked this facility the most. Dad had an accident and is having brain injuries, so from the specifics of activities there are very few that he could participate in. The only ones that he can go to are the ones that are exercise related. We’ve been very happy with the staff for the most part. They all have been very friendly and helpful and in general, I am really pleased.
Janice23
November 28, 2013
We found Brighton Gardens of Raleigh and we liked it, but unfortunately my father is not ready yet. The facility is great. It's clean and it looks like it was well run. The staff seemed very caring. I really don’t remember much of the activities, but they have social groups, cards, and classes. I was there during dinner time and the dining room smelled great. I would recommend this facility.
Michelle32
August 27, 2013
Brighton Gardens of Raleigh was in my area. The staff seemed pleasant and very nice. The accommodation seemed clean and appropriate. They just didn't have much amenities and their residents were older. They could improve on having more activities both inside and outside the facility.
Denise9
August 13, 2013
I was very impressed with Brighton Gardens of Raleigh and I really liked it but it was not affordable. The staff were good, very nice and they spent time with me. The place was well-ran, the living area and common area seemed like a pleasant place. The rooms were too small, so it would be better if they had bigger rooms. The residents all looked happy.
Donna25
July 25, 2013
Brighton Gardens of Raleigh was absolutely beautiful. This facility was very clean. It was like a country club. The location works very well for me. I only met their administrator who gave me a tour of the place and she was very nice. As far as her staff goes, I really can't tell much about that, but the residents there were very nice.
Gilmore
May 27, 2013
My mom has been a resident here for 5 years. Staff is attentive to need. Food is great (I've stayed for lunch as a visitor many times). I am so glad we found this place.....it has been a blessing.
booboo2
July 05, 2012
As far as I can tell, the facility is really strong. The rooms and areas I walked through (not very extensive) seemed clean, well-lit and pretty well-appointed. The staff were friendly, as were many of the other residents. The resident sometimes complains about the food (too sweet, too salty, doesn't taste "authentic"), but I honestly haven't sampled anything besides a cookie, and this person is critical of most foods. I don't know about all the services they offer, but the resident says that she has a number of good friends and keep intellectually active. She is a well-to-do individual and very critical, so for her not to complain about a wide variety of ills probably speaks highly of the place and staff members. I do remember hearing a story about her spraining an ankle (or wrist? This was over a year ago) and she was really happy with the level of attention.
jgflea
May 19, 2011
My Father in Law was a resident of this facility while recovering after surgery and our overall experience, including the staff, facility, meals and more, was exceptional. From the day we moved him in, the staff was exceptionally helpful and accommodating. Even though my father in law is somewhat ornery, the staff was always nice and courteous and went out of the way to make his stay enjoyable. His room was spacious and clean and the facility was impeccable. The food was above average and included things that you wouldn't normally see in an assisted living facility. Overall, we would gladly recommend this facility to anyone.