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Summit, NJ 07901

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. Summit, NJ, community that offers assisted living and memory care for people living with Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other forms of memory loss Conveniently located on the intersection of River Road and Morris Avenue, with access to Short Hills Mall and highways to New York City Close proximity to medical centers, including Summit Oaks Hospital and Overlook Medical Center Activities and program calendar designed to encourage each resident to Live With Purpose each day Three meals each day, prepared with fresh, seasonal ingredients, according to each resident’s tastes and dietary needs At Sunrise of Summit, our residents enjoy the highest level of care in the beautiful city of Summit, New Jersey, located only 20 miles from Manhattan. Our community is located within the main downtown area of Summit, around the corner from a multitude of dining, shopping, and entertainment options that the city has to offer. We provide highly personalized assisted living and memory care services, delivered by an experienced team who empower residents to live every day to its fullest. Our residents find that their new home—a lovely, private suite—is designed for comfort and safety, and they are able to explore the gardens, patios, and walking paths throughout the property. Each day at Sunrise of Summit is filled with a variety of vibrant activities to enrich your mind, body, and spirit. In addition to our daily calendar of engaging activities, residents enjoy the proximity to plentiful nearby restaurants, downtown Chatham, and Short Hills mall. Our residents also enjoy healthy and delicious meals that are made from scratch by our in-house chef to suit their preferences and dietary needs.

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