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Westlake, OH 44145

We’re welcoming brighter days as our residents have the chance to enjoy group activities, communal dining, social events, and indoor visitation, subject to community operating status. Community & Location Highlights: Offering assisted living, two memory care-focused Reminiscence neighborhoods, coordination of hospice care and short-term stays in Westlake, Ohio Located on Center Ridge Road between Dover Center Road and Porter Road Across from Westlake Recreation Center, and close to Crocker Park and several golf courses Live With Fulfillment programming, including brain fitness games, physical exercise, and other small group activities—designed for residents living with the early stages of memory loss Next door to Westlake Porter library External medical support just a half mile away at Saint John Medical Center Beautifully landscaped grounds with gardens, walking paths and seating areas Private dining room for special gatherings our residents want to host for visiting family and friends At Brighton Gardens of Westlake, Ohio, we offer safe, top-quality assisted living and memory care, from light support for seniors who are looking to enjoy the utmost of convenience, to daily comprehensive care for the memory impaired. We pride ourselves on excellence in service and resident-centered care, led by our team of Designated Care Managers and Life Enrichment Managers—each of whom takes a personalized interest in our residents' unique needs and preferences through the development of Individualized Service Plans. Every one of our team members shows true devotion to the Sunrise Signature Experience by providing services such as nutritious meals and snacks, housekeeping, scheduled transportation, activities and the promise of a fulfilling lifestyle in beautiful surroundings. Our amenities include a bistro, restaurant-style dining and a beauty salon. Brighton Gardens of Westlake, Ohio, is considered the premier assisted living community for individuals with memory loss and Alzheimer's disease. Both of our memory care-focused Reminiscence Neighborhoods are uniquely designed to fulfill each resident's personalized care needs, while still promoting their dignity.

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