Invisible Heading

Send us a message

To receive more information about Sunrise of East Meadow, please fill out the form below.


More About Sunrise of East Meadow

East Meadow, NY 11554

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, memory care for those living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, the coordination of hospice care, short-term respite stays, and the Road Home Program for those coming to our community from a hospital or rehabilitation center Conveniently located off the Meadowbrook Parkway near the intersection of Glenn Curtiss Boulevard and Merrick Ave. Medical support provided by Nassau University Medical Center, Fulton Commons Care Center and Belair Nursing and Rehabilitation Center On-site nursing care 24 hours a day, with a registered nurse in the building 7 days a week Close to dining, shopping and entertainment at Roosevelt Field Mall, as well as cultural events at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Hofstra Theatre, and Nassau Community College Theatre Numerous other shopping centers, senior centers, diners, restaurants, libraries, houses of worship, salons, supermarkets and other conveniences Convenient to Long Island Railroad (LIRR) stops at Carle Place and Westbury At Sunrise of East Meadow, NY, we’re dedicated to helping seniors age in place with dignity and joy—and to reassuring family members that their loved ones are receiving expert, personalized care. Many of our team members have been here since our community first opened its doors. Our nursing staff is on site around the clock to help ensure that care is available whenever it’s needed. Our chef—in addition to preparing the fresh, nutritious meals that are the hallmark of Sunrise Signature Dining—holds a regular cooking class that has become a resident favorite. Our resident coordinator also holds a Caregiver Support Group once a month, in order to provide guidance and information for family members whose loved ones may be struggling with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, other forms of memory loss or simply the challenges of aging. Thanks to the Sunrise Difference, seniors living in our East Meadow, NY, community can age in place in security and comfort.

Nearby communities

Resources

Is Your Family Missing Veterans Benefits for Senior Living?!
Is Your Family Missing Veterans Benefits for Senior Living?
Your parent served their country. They answered the call when it mattered most. Today, as they need help with daily activities or memory care, there's a benefit waiting to help them live with dign
Signs You've Reached Caregiver Burnout, and What to Do About It!
Signs You've Reached Caregiver Burnout, and What to Do About It
You're sitting at the dinner table, and you hear it: that familiar call from the other room. "Honey, can you come here?" For months now, you've been the primary caregiver for your
What Are the Early Signs of Dementia Families Should Watch For?!
What Are the Early Signs of Dementia Families Should Watch For?
A Moment of Recognition Your parent sits across from you at the dinner table and begins telling you the story about their first job, the one with the kind boss and the summer they turned nineteen.
Does Medicare Pay for Assisted Living? The Honest Answer!
Does Medicare Pay for Assisted Living? The Honest Answer
The short answer is no, Medicare does not pay for assisted living. If you are searching for this answer, you likely already know that navigating long-term care costs is stressful. Many families believ
10 Questions You Must Ask When Touring a Senior Living Community!
10 Questions You Must Ask When Touring a Senior Living Community
Touring a senior living community can feel overwhelming. The staff greets you with warm smiles, model rooms are immaculately decorated, and you are bombarded with brochures, pricing sheets, and inform
What If We've Been Testing the Wrong Thing?!
What If We've Been Testing the Wrong Thing?
For decades, the medical community has worked hard to detect neurological decline earlier. Earlier diagnosis means earlier intervention. Earlier intervention means better outcomes. It's a race aga