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The Bristal At Woodcliff Lake

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364 Chestnut Ridge Road, Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677
Care provided: Assisted Living, Alzheimer's Memory Care
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  • Community Information

    The Bristal At Woodcliff Lake is an assisted living facility in Woodcliff Lake, NJ. The Bristal At Woodcliff Lake offers activities at their location for residents. These activities generally allow residents to maintain healthy lifestyles by encouraging movement and socializing with their peers.

    Being able to chat with other residents becomes an important part of many peoples' lives and The Bristal At Woodcliff Lake offers common spaces indoors to support that need. The benefit of living in an assisted living community is that making meals can be costly and time consuming process so The Bristal At Woodcliff Lake provides meals for residents.

    Staff is awake and available 24 hours a day so if any emergencies occur no matter the time, there will be someone ready to help.

  • Residents

    Nurse
    Male
    Female

    The minimum age that a resident may be is 55 years old.


    Staffing

    Nurses on Staff
    Doctor on Call
    24-Hour Awake Staff
    Visiting Nurse
    Visiting Podiatrist
    Visiting Dentist
    Visiting Physical Therapist
    Visiting Occupational Therapist
    Visiting Speech Therapist


    Facility Care Level

    Care Level Percentage
    Light Care 0%
    Medium Care 0%
    Heavy Care 0%

    Additional Services

    Diabetic Care
    Diabetic residents must be able to manage their own care, including blood sugar tests and insulin injections.

    Memory Care Offered
    The community's memory care section is in its own building.

    Incontinence Care
    This community can care for residents with bowel incontinence.

    Non Ambulatory Care
    This community can provide a 2 person assisted transfer for residents who need help transferring, for example, from a bed into a wheelchair. This community is equipped to use mechanical lifts transfer for residents who need help transferring, for example, from a bed into a wheelchair.

    Other Care
    This community can accept residents who are an elopement risk. This community provides multiple levels of care allowing residents to remain at the community while receiving increasing care.
     
  • Transportation

    Resident Parking Available
    Complimentary Transportation

    Smoking

    Allowed Outdoors

    Additional Amenities

    Activities Onsite
    Activities Offsite
    Devotional Services Onsite
    Devotional Services Offsite
    Outdoor Common Areas
    Indoor Common Areas
    Beautician Onsite

    Other Services

    Wheelchair Accessible Showers
    Hospice Available
    Respite Offered
    Aging in Place
    Swimming Pool / Hot Tub

    Meals

    Meals Provided
    Vegetarian

    Activities Provided

    A variety of daily activities incorporating fitness, music, cognitive exercises, trips, lectures, continuing education programs and the arts.
  • Average Room Pricing at The Bristal At Woodcliff Lake

    Room Type Assisted Living
    Studio
    1 Bedroom
    Semi-Private
    2 Bedrooms 2013
    Disclaimer: The prices, amenities, features and care offered at senior communities are all subject to change; therefore information on this community profile may be out of date. Please note the costs per community are rough estimates; actual costs may vary depending on special offers and discounts, additional fees for services and care, and availability.


    Estimated Fees at The Bristal At Woodcliff Lake

    Fee Type Assisted Living
    Community Fee 5800.00 Monthly
    Respite Fee 7200.00 Monthly
    Buy-In Fee 3700.00 Monthly
    High Care Needs Fee
    Medium Care Needs Fee
    Low Care Needs Fee 1250.00 Monthly
    2nd Person Fee 4500.00 Monthly
    Disclaimer: The prices, amenities, features and care offered at senior communities are all subject to change; therefore information on this community profile may be out of date. Please note the costs per community are rough estimates; actual costs may vary depending on special offers and discounts, additional fees for services and care, and availability.

    Paying for care

    Commercial Insurance
    Private pay
    Social Security
    Separate pricing structure for care
    Veteran's benefits

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Nearby Cities

City Distance Number of Facilities Average CostAverage Cost for 1 Bedroom
Woodcliff Lake0 miles2$5,500
Allendale2 miles1$6,370
Chestnut Ridge2 miles1$5,250
Park Ridge2 miles1$6,090
Saddle River2 miles1$4,650
Pearl River3 miles1$5,370

General Pricing Information for Woodcliff Lake Assisted Living

Room Type Minimum Cost Average Cost Maximum Cost
1 Bedroom$5,400$5,500$5,900
2 Bedrooms$5,800$6,120$7,400
Semi-Private$3,500$3,540$3,700
Studio$4,500$4,740$4,800

Community Reviews

Clean and cheerful

reviewed on: 01/14/2015 by Anonymous

I liked the absolute cleanliness of it and the cheerful environment. I do think it is a little overpriced though and I heard from my mother that the food could be better.

Very nice place!!

reviewed on: 02/23/2017 by Anonymous

I really liked The Bristol at Woodcliff Lake when I toured it. The community was very nice and all of the staff were friendly and welcoming. I would love to live here myself. I chose another community because my mother needed a higher level of care, but this was a great option.

Good value and impressive facilities but...

reviewed on: 02/26/2014 by Anonymous

The Bristal at Woodcliff Lake opened in November 2013 and is still in the process of getting organized. The main issues we are having is the "patient to aid" ratio and shortage of trained help. This is probably related to their attempt to keeping costs down. Management employees are filling in to do lower level jobs. Because this facility is corporately owned, the corporation determines when to hire more help which might be a problem.

Nice place, overall

reviewed on: 11/07/2014 by Anonymous

Things have worked out very well at The Bristal at Woodcliff Lake, I'd give them high marks across the board. The facility itself is well kept and clean, and everyone that we've worked with has been very friendly. It's a nice place, and definitely worth a look for those looking into senior living in the area.

I Couldn't Be Happier About My Husband's Care at The Bristal

reviewed on: 12/06/2017 by Anonymous

After touring numerous facilities in my area, almost all of which seemed very nice, I chose The Bristal at Woodcliff Lake for my husband's needs. He has been residing in their Reflections neighborhood for four months now, and I couldn't be happier. These decisions are never easy, and he announced, upon moving in, that he was going there to die. I figured he was probably right and that at least he'd be dying in a beautiful place. As it turned out, he has been enjoying life there. It sounds unbelievable, but that is what has happened. I visit almost daily and marvel at his improvement since moving there, which has also been noted by his neurologist, cardiologist, and urologist. He loves the food and says his favorite activity is dinner. The actual activities are wonderful, and he is engaged all day every day. In fact, he doesn't even have a television. He fills his later hours reading books (slowly but surely) borrowed from the library in the assisted living area. The socialization has been extremely helpful, assuring me that this was a better choice than having an aide at home, which was under consideration. He loves playing trivia, balloon volleyball (good for coordination, focus and reflexes, according to his psychiatrist daughter), arts & crafts projects, field trips, etc. He has a calendar of events that he refers to and looks forward to certain of his favorite events. This stage of his life, although compromised, is just as valuable and enjoyable as the prior stages of his life, during which he spent productive years raising a family and at a career that involved getting approvals from FDA and similar regulatory bodies around the world for his employer's products. We are grateful to the excellent staff and fellow residents at The Bristal for making what will be his later years meaningful for both of us as well as other family members, who have marveled at what had the potential to be quite different. His medication administration has been reliable, and his general health has been better than it was before. If I sound like someone who just can't stop talking about this, it's because my life has been changed by this entire experience. I cannot thank everyone at The Bristal enough. Their caring and expertise have made our lives better than I could have imagined. Oh, and one other thing. If anything in his apartment needs attending to, it gets fixed almost before he hangs up the phone. I deliver the rent checks to The Bristal, always mindful of the large expense we now have for his care in our later years, which, thankfully, we have saved for. Once I sit down and watch him, however, I smile and am grateful for what I see. As it turns out, he did not come to The Bristal to die. He came to The Bristal to live.

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