Assisted Living Community in Bridgewater, NJ
Support Your Independence
We believe assisted living should feel empowering—not limiting. Our Assisted Living community at Laurel Circle, located right in our Bridgewater, NJ campus, provides compassionate support, combined with daily social and wellness activities, to keep Members moving, engaged, and entertained.
Our goal is to support your independence and well-being, while offering personalized assistance in the privacy of your own apartment. Team members are available to help night and day, and a licensed nurse is on duty 24/7.
Assisted Living Services
- Assistance with bathing, dressing and personal care
- Medication management
- Diabetic care
- Licensed nurses on-site 24/7
- Transportation to medical appointments
- Three chef-prepared meals daily
- Housekeeping and laundry service
- All utilities (except telephone)
- Community-wide Wi-Fi
- Basic cable television
- Social, cultural and recreational activities
- Fitness classes with certified instructors
- Emergency call system
- 24/7 security
In short, not only do we have multiple levels of care, we have multiple levels of fun. We are the top choice for assisted living in Bridgewater and the surrounding areas.
Person-Centered Care
Person-centered care at Laurel Circle means that every Member of Assisted Living gets the personalized time and attention they deserve. Our nurturing caregivers work with Members on an individual basis to develop customized care plans based on their specific needs.
Some Members require a high degree of care, including everything from dressing to eating to bathing. Others only need help with specific tasks from time to time. Whether you’re the former, the latter, or somewhere in between, we will meet your needs with dignity and respect.
A common worry among seniors is that moving into an Assisted Living facility will mean a decrease in their quality of life. At Laurel Circle, this is far from the case. The care we provide alone enhances the quality of life of our Members by minimizing the stresses of daily life and maximizing independence. And then there’s our vibrant lifestyle, which provides members with countless amenities and opportunities to make the most of every day.
Assisted Living Amenities
- Private suites
- State-of-the-art fitness center
- Multiple dining venues
- Library
- Arts and crafts studio
- Postal services
- Salon/spa and barbershop
- Walking paths
- Resident gardens
Frequently Asked Questions
Assisted Living is a senior living setting that focuses on supporting individuals’ independence while providing help when and where it’s needed.
It’s an ideal option for older adults who want to maintain an active, engaging lifestyle—while having access to care, safety, and support built into their everyday environment.
Assisted living communities are for individuals who:
- Value their independence and routine
- May need help with certain daily tasks
- Want to enjoy a more social, connected lifestyle
- Prefer not to manage a home, meals, or medications alone
Residents can spend their days however they choose—socializing, dining, reading, attending activities, or visiting with friends and family—with the comfort of knowing support is always nearby.
Assisted Living residents are supported with:
- Activities of daily living (ADLs) — bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and moving around safely
- Medication management — reminders or hands-on assistance to ensure medications are taken correctly
- Meals — typically three daily meals served in a communal dining room, with snacks available
- Housekeeping and laundry
- Transportation to appointments or errands
Assisted living does not include memory care support, or the levels of care you’ll find in skilled nursing or rehabilitation.
Assisted living services typically include a combination of personal care, hospitality, and lifestyle support, such as:
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
- Bathing, dressing, grooming
- Toileting and personal hygiene
- Mobility and moving around safely
Medication Management
- Reminders or hands-on assistance
- Ensuring medications are taken correctly and consistently
Meals and Dining
- Three daily meals served in a communal dining setting
- Snacks and beverages available throughout the day
Housekeeping and Laundry
- Routine cleaning of living spaces
- Linen service and personal laundry
Transportation
- Scheduled transportation for appointments, shopping, and errands
These services are designed to reduce stress, increase safety, and improve quality of life.
What is not included in Assisted Living:
- It is not memory care (which provides specialized support for Alzheimer’s or dementia)
- It is not skilled nursing or rehabilitation care, which involves more advanced medical needs
Instead, assisted living sits comfortably in the middle—offering supportive care without sacrificing independence.
Most residents move into assisted living in their late 70s to mid-80s, but many arrive earlier—or later—depending on their situation. There’s not a set age in moving to assisted living.
A good question to ask is, what does life look like currently or in the near future without the services, amenities, and intangibles that an assisted living community offers.
When daily life starts to feel more difficult, more isolated, or less safe than it should.
Earlier transitions to assisted living allows for longer adjustment periods, more days living with less stress, and more safety.
A Good Way to Think About It
Assisted living isn’t about age—it’s about alignment:
- Do you or your loved one parent feel safe?
- Is there support day to day?
- Is life as it is, still enjoyable?
If the answer to any of those starts to shift, it may be the right time to explore options.
Yes—many people in assisted living still drive.
Moving into assisted living does not automatically mean giving up your car or your independence.
At Laurel Circle, residents are free to drive themselves, but are also encourage to utilize our transportation department for outings, shopping, errands, medical appointments, luncheons, and more.
There is no set time limit for how long someone can stay in assisted living. For many older adults, assisted living can be a long-term solution that supports both independence and quality of life for years.
Assisted living communities are designed to adapt as needs evolve. Residents can continue living comfortably as long as their care needs align with the level of support provided, including help with daily activities, medication management, dining, and wellness programs.
Laurel Circle offers extensive social, wellness, and dining programs that are all vital in influencing one’s happiness and health. Each discipline is guided by a full-time dedicated Director.
The difference between assisted living and memory care comes down to the level of support and specialized care, especially for individuals with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia.
Assisted living is designed for older adults who want to stay independent but need help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, medication management, meals, housekeeping, and transportation—all within a social, engaging environment.
Memory care is a specialized senior living option for individuals with memory loss, Alzheimer’s, or dementia. It provides a higher level of supervision, structured routines, and specially trained staff focused on cognitive support and safety.
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Are you interested in Assisted Living at Laurel Circle? Would you like to learn more? Give us a call at 908-832-2098 to speak with a lifestyle advisor or schedule an appointment. We hope to hear from you soon!