The Bristal at East Meadow - East Meadow, NY
The Bristal at East Meadow
40 Merrick Avenue
East Meadow, NY 11554
516.542.0800

When you experience the atmosphere at The Bristal at East Meadow, and you see for yourself the genuine camaraderie that everyone readily shares, one word definitely comes to mind: family. This is the culture I work hard to preserve, because it matters to me that our residents feel safe and sound, always respected, and exceptionally attended and cared for - right in their own homes. Each member of our staff is part of a family of dedicated professionals. We are only too happy, day after day, to care after members of other families, families just like yours - and do so with as much concern and enthusiasm as we would our very own. We specialize in keeping things light and lively here. We celebrate all holidays (known and created!) and, with a packed activities schedule, we find as many ways as we can to stimulate love and laughter. Happiness is our credo, community-wide, and our staff is expert at spreading the "warm and fuzzies" wherever, and whenever, they can. They are also consummate trained professionals, ensuring all residents receive the care, attention and assistance they need. This is The Bristal at East Meadow. Allow me to welcome you home.

Assisted Living is for seniors who can live on their own, but for various reasons shouldn't. They don’t require the constant medical attention provided by a nursing home, but they may need a helping hand from time-to-time, day or night. According to the Assisted Living Federation of America (ALFA), an assisted living residence is defined as follows: a special combination of senior housing, personalized support services and easy access to health care for seniors who need help with bathing, dressing, taking medications and other ADLs – Activities of Daily Living. But for residents of The Bristal, Assisted Living is a whole lot more…
It means having the freedom to live independently without being left alone. It means sharing time with great new friends, people who really care. More importantly… it means making the most of every day, in every way you can.

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