$2,500
The Chelsea At Brookfield
1 Brookfield Ct, Belvidere, NJ 07823
4.61
(13 reviews)
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Reviews of The Chelsea At Brookfield in Belvidere, New Jersey
Theresa
5
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September 13, 2022
I was able to tour The Chelsea At Brookfield, it was excellent, and my mom loved it there, but it was just too expensive. For assisted living we're looking at $13,000 a month minimum to start, and it could be more than that. Everyone was very helpful, accommodating, and friendly. I liked that they have different levels of care. I was able to speak to some residents that were there, and they loved it. Within the community, they have a very good reputation, and the residents were happy. They have a good variety of activities. The different levels of care could really tailor your living arrangement to what is needed, and as your needs change, they had the staff in the facilities to see that you can stay within the same community. You may have a different unit or different location, but you're still part of the same community, just a different apartment or different house. I didn't try the food, but we looked at the menu and the menu looked very good. A couple of the residents there that we spoke with really liked them and they had no complaints about the food. Everything was very clean, they have doctors on staff or ones that come in who were rated highly, and they a podiatrist that comes in, so you don't have to go off site because the doctors would come in to see you, which makes it so much easier.
Cindy
4
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September 8, 2022
My mother is at The Chelsea At Brookfield. We chose it because it was a beautiful place, like a resort. It's very nice. She gets assistance with bathing. Her medication is given to her, so she doesn't have to worry about her own schedule. The staff is very helpful. I don't see everything that they do, but my mother likes it there. She doesn't get involved in them, but they have all kinds of activities. They have people come in and entertain. They have games. They have happy hour, and they have a theater. The facility is very clean and homey. They don't take any kind of Medicaid, so I'm running out of money really fast. They take people out on excursions and shopping trips. They have a mini bus to take them out like to lunch. It's good for anybody who can afford to live there.
Nancy
5
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August 10, 2022
We visited The Chelsea at Brookfield a year ago, so everything was under COVID regulations. We only got to visit the rooms and dining room, but no one was being taken out to the dining room or going in activities because of COVID. The place was beautiful and very clean. The rooms were lovely. The staff members were very friendly. Overall, it seemed to be a very comfortable environment. The girl who gave us the tour was very helpful. She followed up with me occasionally to see if we were interested in any of the accommodations for my mother.
Fussbudgetjr
5
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February 28, 2022
“I can’t trust myself to live alone anymore. You need to find a new place for me.” Those words, spoken from my mom’s hospital bed, threw my brother and me into a whirlwind of activity. We had a rapidly approaching deadline since mom would be discharged to rehab where she would stay for a week. We had two weeks to find someplace Mom could move into. My brother and I made a great team. He was focused on the “big picture” – people, community, activity, friendliness, etc. I was focused on details – affordability, proximity to her church, friends, and the medical network she’d been using for decades. Our search ended when we visited The Chelsea at Brookfield. My brother’s checklist was almost immediately satisfied. We were greeted with the kind of warmth most people reserve for close family. Residents were out-and-about – enjoying a sunny day on the front porch, mingling with each other in the public indoor areas, or chatting with staff. The activities calendar was clearly posted on the bulletin board and gave us confidence there would be plenty of things for Mom to enjoy. My checklist was also met. The budget could handle the costs. The location is minutes away from Mom’s church and the friends who could provide her a ride to get there. It sits solidly in the St. Luke’s medical network area -- with a clinic just around the corner, if the need was urgent. I admit, I felt like a bad daughter for not taking Mom into my own home. But that changed in an instant one day when Mom and I were out for our weekly lunch date. As we returned and approached The Chelsea, Mom said, “It looks like I’m home.” Home. Not “a home” or “the home.” In one word, Mom summed up life at The Chelsea – Home.
Nancy
5
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July 10, 2021
My mother is moving into The Chelsea at Brookfield. It's more like a family home instead of a medical facility. They're very friendly. They make you feel like you're comfortable and at home. She has her own suite. They make sure that they're involved in activities. They even have a cocktail hour every day where they can have a little bit of beer and wine, so it's more like a home environment. There are some activities my mom isn't going to be able to partake in because she's blind, but they have crafts. You can garden outside if you want to in the backyard. They have a library, and they have people that come to sing to the group, which is something my mom will enjoy. Things are opening up more now. They'll have more things to do, more people coming in, and making it comfortable for people. I haven't had too much to do with the staff yet. I've talked to the administrator, the person at the front desk, and one of the other people. They're just very friendly and very welcoming. They want you to feel comfortable. It's just very open. Mom will have a suite and it has a refrigerator, a microwave, a sink, a kitchenette basically, and a fairly large closet. She can furnish it with her own furnishings to make it feel more at home than a hospital setting. I did not try the food out, but I know that they have a lot of different options for each meal. Once we saw The Chelsea at Brookfield, we knew that this was the place that we wanted to go.
Joann
5
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May 25, 2018
The Chelsea At Brookfield is a beautiful facility. They do a lot of activities. The rooms were fairly spacious, and the staff was extremely nice. Unfortunately, it was out of our budget range. There were a couple of different room styles that you could choose from. Most had little kitchenettes without a stove, but there's a microwave and a refrigerator. There's definitely enough room for a bed, a little dine-at table and a chest of drawers. The bathroom facility was very nice with its walk-in shower. It's a very nice setup. They have exercise classes, board games and trips. It's really a top notch place. We immediately met with the dietitian who went over what my mother could eat right there on the spot.
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Services and Amenities of The Chelsea At Brookfield in Belvidere, New Jersey
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- Rent Plus Care Fees
Room and housing options
- Companion Suites: We do offer companion suites
- Studio Apartments
Dining options
- Dining Room Shared Meals
About The Chelsea At Brookfield in Belvidere, New Jersey
Situated in the rural town of Belvidere, The Chelsea at Brookfield offers quality assisted living and memory care in a picturesque setting. Our residents spend their days socializing during our daily cocktail hour, keeping their bodies healthy in our invigorating fitness classes, and dining with friends from our kitchen, where we pride ourselves in cooking everything from scratch. Maintaining an independent lifestyle is important in our home, so we encourage residents to join our weekly trip to local shopping malls and grocery stores. Our special bus trips include excursions to local restaurants, the nearby brewery, an artisan studio to learn how to paint, and we even have a chance to test our luck at the casino. Obtain peace of mind by knowing your loved one is located in a community with a dedicated wellness team that can assist with daily care and meticulous housekeeping staff to keep their home in top shape.
A life of independence, relaxation, and adventure begins at Brookfield.
Features & Amenities
- 24-hour professional trained staff
- Full-time registered nurse (RN)
- Health and wellness program
- Daily scheduled activities
- Scheduled transportation to shopping, local attractions, events, and more
- 24-hour emergency response system
- On-site physical, occupational and speech therapy
- Weekly housekeeping
- Linen and laundry service
- Restaurant-style dining room with delicious, nutritious menu choices
- Private dining room for family meals and special events
- Well-stocked library with Internet access
- Tea room
- Movie Theater
- Fireside living room
- Beautifully appointed common areas
- Convenience store
- Activities room
- Beauty/barber salon
- Specialized 24-hour care for those with memory care needs
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