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Bridges of Warwick

1600 Almshouse Rd, Jamison, PA 18929
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Gretchen - Spouse or partner of resident/client
5.0
Would recommend

It is expensive but most facilities this caliber are. What we like the most about Bridges of Warwick is the bright and beautiful entrance and common area! High ceiling, nicely furnished and decorated for all the holidays and special occasions. Staff very friendly and makes it a point to get to know residents and their families as well. Dining area feels like a restaurant with many food choices along with daily specials... Read more

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About the facility Bridges of Warwick

At the Brides at Warwick, life is filled with fun, fulfillment, friendship and peace of mind. Here you'll find a beautiful living environment complete with the personalized support our residents need to enjoy optimum health and well-being.
Walk through our doors and discover a welcoming community that offers new adventures, lifelong learning and continued growth. With us, residents receive just the right balance of support and independence...as well as privacy and camaraderie. We combine the comforts of home with health care tailored to individual needs and activities that embrace a wide variety of interests and abilities.
We offer the amenities and services of a hotel, the comforts of home, the support available at a health care center and the social and recreational opportunities of a private club.

Senior Living Options Offered

Assisted Living
Assisted Living
Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Memory Care
Memory Care
Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Bridges of Warwick is a community within Bridge Senior Living properties. See all Bridge Senior Living communities.

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Amenities at Bridges of Warwick

Health Care Services

Memory Care
Diabetic Care
Incontinence Care
High Acuity Care
Medication Management
Non-Ambulatory Care
Staffing & Ancillary Services

Meals & Dining

Gluten-free
Low / No Sodium
No Sugar
Anytime Dining

Room Amenities

Wheelchair Accessible Showers
Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
Kitchenette
Ground Floor Units
Handicap Accessible
Air Conditioned

Facility Amenities

Dining

Café or Bistro
Private Dining Room

Transportation & parking

Resident Parking Available
Transportation at Cost
Uncovered Parking

Pets

Dogs Allowed
Cats Allowed

Common areas

Outdoor Common Areas
Indoor Common Areas
Indoor Atrium
Beauty Salon

Recreational areas

Arts and Crafts Center
Fitness Center
Jacuzzi
Movie or Theater Room

Services

Housekeeping
Beautician
Laundry Service / Drycleaning

Memory care

Wander Guard or Similar System Available
Secured Community
Designed Specifically to Accommodate Memory Loss
Enclosed Courtyard

Languages spoken

English

Activities

Devotional Activities On-Site
Devotional Activities Offsite
Visiting Chaplain or Priest
Visiting Rabbi

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9.0

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42 reviews

A Place for Mom has scored Bridges of Warwick with 9 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 12 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Bridges of Warwick has 42 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 4 out of 5.

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Cleanliness

4.2

Friendliness

4.1

Meals & Dining

4.1

Care Services

3.8

Activities

4.0

Staff

4.0

Value for Cost

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0.5
Anonymous - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
November 13, 2020
Awful Care and Poorly Run

I moved my mother into the Bridges about 6 months ago. It's extremely poorly run and they never have enough help. The staff never returns to called to anxious children and they have had several cases of Covid recently. The nurse in charge never returns calls when you are calling to report a sick loved one. She apologizes that she is far to busy to return her calls. Corporate that owns facility doesn't care about anything but their monthly payments.

Cleanliness

0.5

Friendliness

0.5

Care Services

0.5

Activities

0.5

Value for Cost

0.5


5.0
Anonymous - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
May 27, 2020
Verified Review
Highly recommend

My dad is comfortable at Bridges of Warwick. If your loved one can not be home with you this is the next best option. The staff is very caring. Bridges really stood out compared to the other properties I looked at. This community feels homey. I like that there is nursing care at night. It has been a really good fit for my dad.

Cleanliness

5

Friendliness

5

Care Services

4.5

Activities

5

Value for Cost

5


0.5
AR - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
May 16, 2020
Stay Away-Remove your Loved One!

Very non-responsive to requests, calls and support. Their COVID19 actions were late and subsequently at least a dozen residents were infected along with several staff members. Getting information on our loved one at the facility is non-responsive. They recently were sold and they have BIG issues here. Stay away and if you can, remove your loved one immediately. Very expensive care and you definitely don't get what you pay for!

Cleanliness

0.5

Friendliness

0.5

Care Services

0.5

Activities

0.5

Value for Cost

0.5


5.0
Lorraine - Toured community
Memory Care
September 17, 2019
The Bridges at Warwick is the Real Deal -- loving, supportive home & community

This is the REAL DEAL! Bright, cheerful, and homey with a young staff that is energetic, creative, and really, really passionate about what they do -- activities (Wii bowling leagues!!!!), lots of weekly and seasonal social events for the residents and their guests, enrichment classes, clubs, lovely outdoor spaces, PT & OT, to list just a few. It is beautifully well kept and stylish with the emphasis on the comfort of their residences, not just "eye candy" for the children seeking a home for a parent. Note: wide hallways so that 2 people can comfortably pass using walkers or wheel chairs and shorter hallways to apartments so that residents don't have to travel too far and feel out of the action. There is a communal kitchen for residents and their guests to bake cookies or even a full dinner for a family gathering. There is a communal garden that produces food for their meals, chairs that are actually the correct height, comfortable, and easy to get into and out of, not just attractive. And, so much more. If you are ready to be pampered and still have the privacy of a quaint apartment, contact [name removed]! She has been incredibly patient and helpful to my family during our search!!!!

Cleanliness

5

Friendliness

5

Care Services

5

Activities

5

Value for Cost

5


5.0
Rita Healy - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
May 29, 2019
Grateful my dad is at The Bridges at Warwick

The Bridges at Warwick is a beautiful place to live. The people that work there are just too good to be true. The food is delicious and there are a lot of fun activities and classes. My dad loves his apartment. He is safe, has autonomy and best of all he has friends (both with the residents and staff). I am thrilled that he is so happy and so grateful for the loving care he is given.

Cleanliness

5

Friendliness

5

Care Services

5

Activities

5

Value for Cost

5


5.0
Rita Healy - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
May 29, 2019
Grateful my dad is at The Bridges at Warwick!

The Bridges at Warwick is a beautiful place to live. The people that work there are just too good to be true. The food is delicious and there are a lot of fun activities and classes. My dad loves his apartment. He is safe, has autonomy and best of all he has friends (both with the residents and staff). I am thrilled that he is so happy and so grateful for the loving care he is given.

Cleanliness

5

Friendliness

5

Care Services

5

Activities

5

Value for Cost

5


5.0
Viktoria A ODonnell - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
October 6, 2018
So happy to have Dad back!

We looked at many assisted living locations before deciding on The Bridges at Warwick. The building is beautifully decorated and the food is delicious. The staff was sincere and truly had the residents best interests at heart. Shortly after moving in, our loved one had a medical issue. The staff at The Bridges worked with us over several days and even the weekend to find appropriate treatment and help during this very stressful time. After receiving treatment, they welcomed Dad back with open arms and even helped us to closely monitor him for any setbacks. We are so grateful for their knowledge and care, our family doctor did not even know where to begin. We are so happy to have our Dad back in every way! We were fortunate to find a place with exceptional people like [name removed], [name removed], [name removed], [name removed], [name removed] and [name removed]. We are so happy to have found this at The Bridges at Warwick!

Cleanliness

5

Friendliness

5

Care Services

5

Activities

5

Value for Cost

5


5.0
Judy Meister - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
October 3, 2018
My Mom

My Mom and Dad moved into the Bridges shortly after it opened. Dad at 89 yrs old suffered from congestive heart failure and a number of other diagnoses he passed within a few weeks.. We believe, he pass because he knew Mom was in a good place and would be taken care of. She really enjoyed the activities, the brain teasers and the entertainment. She was social ,and happy. Prior to that move she was isolated, depressed and sad.... Dementia is a horrible disease, it robs the family of their loved one, but a place like the Bridges know how to deal with sundown syndrome and the depression and this disease. My Mom passed just 2 weeks ago at the Bridges while in hospice. Three days before her passing, I walked into her room and found the head RN, sitting with her just talking to her and showing her compassion and dignity. This is what she needed and deserved. When looking at the website, you will see my Mom dancing and smiling...nothing is better than that. Thank you to the Staff of the Bridges of WARWICK

Cleanliness

5

Friendliness

5

Care Services

5

Activities

5

Value for Cost

5


5.0
KSE - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
May 11, 2018
A safe, loving and beautiful place for seniors

My mother-in-law is 86 with significant short term memory and various medical challenges, including mobility. She has been a resident at Bridges for the last few months. I cannot say enough good things about the loving care and support that she has received at Bridges. The staff is friendly, courteous and very capable. There are countless daily activities and many special events that enhance the life of the residents, The building is beautifully appointed, providing an important sense of dignity to the residents. I have already recommended Bridges to several others and plan to continue to share all that it offers.

Cleanliness

5

Friendliness

5

Care Services

5

Activities

5

Value for Cost

4


1.5
Gail S - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
March 29, 2018
Not the Last Stop for Your Loved One

Our mother, age 96 at the time, was one of the original residents in the assisted living area of The Bridges when the facility opened in Spring 2017. Not long after she moved in, the Director [name removed] was pushing for her to be placed into the Memory Care unit, when she really pretty functional at about a level 2-3 of the disease, and not ready for that extreme level of care. After about 1 1/2 years, she had dropped to about a level 4, and we made the decision to move her to the Memory Care unit, where she quickly went downhill both mentally and physically. She wanted to stay in her room and rest (age 97) rather than be forcibly locked out of her room all day for all meals and to deal with the noisy conversation, multitude of activities, and physical intrusion by more severely ill patients. Unfortunately, she fell several times, the last fall resulting in a brain bleed that dropped her into near end-stage dementia. Any one who has read anything about this horrible disease knows this stage is marked by aggressive behavior, mood swings, and poor sleep patterns / muscle control. As all this was happening, we were told by both the Director and the then-head of the Memory Care unit that our mother's behavior was the EXCEPTION to anyone's else's they ever encountered in their years of dealing with Dementia patients, when we as her family knew this was actually classic textbook behavior for this level. They refused to deal with her and told us to get round the clock aides to watch her, which more than doubled our monthly cost for the apartment. In addition to trying to accommodate the demands of this facility, we had to deal with the completely unaffected head of the Memory Care unit, who was so lacking in compassion for my mother and us, and made it a point to call my sister daily, many times more than once, to report her aggressive behavior (not unlike getting a call from the school principal!). Once our mother's level of cognizance diminished, it was quite obvious that The Bridges was not a place to give proper care to anyone suffering from advanced Dementia, even though they advertise to care until end stage. This review is to warn prospective caregivers and families that this will not be the last stop for their loved ones, and their policy in the Memory Care unit of locking very elderly and mentally disabled people out of their rooms all day to be in a full time "community" setting where a few low skilled aides can keep an eye on them and force them to do crafts is not a suitable environment for everyone; each resident needs to be treated as a worthy individual, not an inmate. This is truly sad, as anyone knows that a change in environment is detrimental to Dementia sufferers, and if forced to move from Bridges to a nursing home can be traumatic at best, and in many cases such as our mother's, result in her great suffering and imminent loss.

Cleanliness

4

Friendliness

2.5

Care Services

2

Activities

1.5

Value for Cost

2


1.5
Anonymous - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
March 19, 2018
WARNING-NOT FOR ADVANCED DEMENTIA CARE!!

My mother entered this facility as one of its first occupants, and was treated well by the entire staff. However, attributing to her lack of participation in many of the social activities (she was 96 and did not have the energy to be involved in so many events each day), the the Director of the facility deemed her as a candidate for the memory care ward, and tried to push her into that unit within the first few months of her arrival, despite the fact that at that time she was still in the "bridge" stage of dementia. We resisted the move until it became truly necessary about 1.5 yrs later, when she was in stage 4 of the disease; her treatment in this unit of the facility was poor at best, as the staff was truly uneducated about the plain fact that she was cognizant enough to not want to be in the same room all day with the more severely disabled and intrusive occupants of the unit. (So you are aware, the policy for the memory care unit is to lock residents out of their rooms ALL DAY to supposedly encourage socialization, but believe it is driven by the fact there is a small staff and they want everyone visible in a central location.) So my mother withdrew more to her apartment for peace and quiet. This disturbed the head of the memory care unit greatly, and her reaction concerned us as her family, when it was quite obvious no one at her advanced age and level of tiredness could sit out in this very noisy central gathering area all day with no naps or rest time! Unfortunately the story gets worse, as within a couple of months in the unit, my mother fell several times, with the last fall resulting in a head trauma severe enough to knock her down to stage 6. Her behavior, very typical of this near-end stage, was more aggressive physically and verbally, with lashing out, hitting, crying, etc; the head of this unit and the Director of the facility then called us into a meeting to announce that our mother was the out of control "exception" to anyone they ever encountered in dementia care, when we as the family knew it was very typical behavior patterns for anyone at this stage. They demanded we get full time aids as they could not deal with her--this was truly baffling, as The Bridges clearly states on their website to care up through end stage dementia; the fact that they could not and more importantly, would not, was so disheartening, and the fact they told us our mother's behavior was exceptional was not only untrue, but utterly revealing in their lack of knowledge about this disease. The last thing you want to do is move someone in that stage to another facility when every move is traumatic for them. So we hired full time aids and still received multiple calls every day telling us of our mother's bad behavior (not unlike a school principal), as if anything could be done at this point! In addition, the head of the unit was absolutely so void of compassion and had such an acute lack of education about dementia, it was shocking. If we had known this facility was not able to take care of my mother through to end stage dementia as promised, we would have never moved her there. Please note this will not be your loved one's last stop if suffering from memory illness.

Cleanliness

1.5

Friendliness

1.5

Care Services

1.5

Activities

1.5

Value for Cost

1.5


4.0
Anonymous - Toured community
Memory Care
July 12, 2017
Verified Review
Community Looks Brand New

I had a good tour of this community. It looks like a brand new community. From what I saw everything looked great. The staff was cordial, and my questions were answered. I did find another community that suited our needs better, but my tour of this community went well.

Cleanliness

4

Friendliness

4

Care Services

4

Activities

4

Value for Cost

4


4.0
Anonymous - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
July 10, 2017
Verified Review
Nice, Friendly Community

My parents are doing okay with their move to this community. However I'am satisfied with their move, this is a nice community. They have a friendly, kind staff, and I know they are in good hands. The community is well-kept, when I come to visit everything is always well maintained. They provide good meals, and nice activities for the residents. They are safe here in this community, and I would recommend it overall.

Cleanliness

4

Friendliness

4

Care Services

4

Activities

4

Value for Cost

4


4.0
Anonymous - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
May 9, 2017
Verified Review
It Has Been Good For Mom

Our experience has been good. I think the staff are attentive and positive. The community has a clean and neat environment. Their response is quick for when the alarm on her wrist is pushed. That is important. We picked the community mostly for convenience of its location.

Cleanliness

4

Friendliness

4

Care Services

4

Activities

4

Value for Cost

4


1.0
Jill Nahill - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
May 6, 2017
Administration is not transparent, facility is new and does not have policies in place for critical events

I will give 1 star due to the caring aids, nurses, and non-administrative staff at the Bridges. However, when an extremely dangerous situation occurred resulting in police returning my mom to the Bridges, the administration was [removed] and nontransparent. After several phone calls, a trip to the Warwick police station and obtaining the information from my moms fitbit that she showed had walked 9.6 miles, I was able to get to the bottom of the events. Not only did the staff not investigate the event after she was returned by the police, they had no intention of calling her family to notify us of the situation. In response to my mothers getting lost was a mandatory "wander guard". Which meant every time my mom got close to the door the door would lock. Therefore when she would want to smoke an aide would have to take her out to smoke. But because the Bridges is close to full capacity the aide was unable to stay with her, so she would be left locked out of the facility and wait until someone could let her in. I recently found out that she waited and waited, and during that time went for a walk to the giant! This became a great source of stress, not to mention that the only option was a bracelet that look her independence away. The newness of this facility leads to a lack of policy and procedures. I have since taken my mother out of the Bridges and not one member of the administrative staff has reached out to my family to express any remorse for the situation. Yet, the day after she left $6,325.00 was taken from her account.

Cleanliness

1

Friendliness

1

Care Services

1

Activities

1

Value for Cost

1


4.5
Anonymous - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
February 6, 2017
Verified Review
So far so good!!

The Bridges at Warwick is a brand new facility & absolutely gorgeous! They have nursing staff 24/7 which is very important as well as a doctor that sees patients weekly. They have plenty of fun activities but some of them have been a little disorganized so far. I think this is because they are new & are hoping this will get better in time. The food is ok (basic American cuisine) but there are several options to choose from at every meal. Everyone on the staff is so welcoming and friendly. We feel confident knowing that our loved one is well cared for here.

Cleanliness

4.5

Friendliness

4.5

Care Services

4.5

Activities

4.5

Value for Cost

4.5


4.0
Anonymous - Toured community
Memory Care
September 6, 2016
Verified Review
Brand New Community, Looks Nice

My tour of this community went very well. It is a brand new facility. Everything is very well maintained, and nice and neat. The staff was kind and friendly. They were informative and answered my questions. It was just a little to far from her old neighborhood. It was a pleasant tour.

Cleanliness

4

Friendliness

4

Care Services

4

Activities

4

Value for Cost

4


5.0
Anonymous - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
August 8, 2016
Verified Review
Lovely community!

I can't say enough about the staff. I am very pleased with the level of care they offer. They willfully and cheerfully perform their job and take great care of my husband. My husband is eating very well and enjoys the food. The community is very friendly and enthusiastic. They offer many activities for the residents.

Cleanliness

5

Friendliness

5

Care Services

5

Activities

5

Value for Cost

5


4.5
Anonymous - Toured community
Memory Care
August 2, 2016
Verified Review
Top of my list!

The director Sue and the tour guide Kim were very knowledgeable and helpful. They have a unique program called transitions for people with moderate to mild dementia. They have a great exercise program which includes a small exercise room run by Fox rehabilitation. I met the chef and I have heard that the food is good. I would have moved my dad here if it was completed when he needed to move.

Cleanliness

4.5

Friendliness

4.5

Care Services

4.5

Activities

4.5

Value for Cost

4.5


5.0
Anonymous - Loved one of resident/client
Memory Care
August 1, 2016
Verified Review
Wonderful Wonderful

I had my husband here and the experience was much better than my first. They provided wonderful care and are very good at what they do. The staff were accommodating, nice and communicated well with me. The facility was very new and very clean. I was there everyday and they are really wonderful.

Cleanliness

5

Friendliness

5

Care Services

5

Activities

5

Value for Cost

5


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