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Brookdale Manlius

100 Flume Rd, Manlius, NY 13104
Brookdale Manlius, Manlius, NY

Overview

Ready for a carefree retirement? At Brookdale Manlius, we’ll help tackle the cooking, cleaning and home maintenance so you can go ahead and take that arts and crafts class, unwind at happy hour or join your new friends for bingo. We’re an assisted living community in Manlius, New York, nestled on beautifully landscaped grounds and conveniently around the corner from Mil Run Park, local restaurants and retail outlets.

With assisted living, our specially-trained caregivers will help with medication management, daily living activities and coordination with outside healthcare providers. This will give you the freedom to design your day, whether you want to wake up and sip a cup of coffee in our garden courtyard, take a stroll with walking club or curl up with a good book. And while you’re off enjoying yourself, you can relax knowing that our staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to be alerted to an emergency.

You can choose your apartment from a variety of floor plans, each with large windows, plenty of natural light, a spacious living area and bathroom. We also have options with kitchenettes. Our apartments are pet-friendly so your four-legged friends are welcome to join you. You’ll love having tea on the screened lanai, grabbing a new book from the library and meeting friends for dinner in our restaurant-style dining room. We also have a general store, coffee shop, transportation and postal services. In an effort to provide additional infection control measures to help protect against viral infection, we’ve installed an enhanced air purification system that serves common areas in this community.

Our events calendar is filled with exciting ways to stay engaged. Start your morning off with a fitness class, meet up with our weekly puzzle club or get handy at a crafter’s workshop. We also have weekly devotional services, garden clubs, a Wii bowling team and plenty of social hours. Whether you’re looking to stay active, meet some new friends or make new memories, you’ll find it at Brookdale Manlius.

Amenities

  • General Store
  • Private Dining Room
  • Library
  • Pet Friendly

Frequently Asked Questions

Qualifications

ASHA Verified Member

Licensing

Assisted Living License #: 520-S-137

Neighborhood

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Brookdale Manlius Reviews

  • M S

    2 months ago

    Many promises that never are followed up. The RN neglected Dr. orders for days that were hand delivered. She did not get new medication to my mom for more than 24 hours after it was brought in by family member. Christmas Eve I spent a hour trying to straighten up potassium order that was never communicated to the staff med nurse. Luckily I had medication in hand. Lack communication with staff on many levels. Order for urine sample sat in mom’s room until family discovered it, without necessary equipment to gather sample. Poor activity for those that are ambulating with roller walkers, especially along broken sidewalk on route 92 to Brickyard falls road. Charge $10 if not woken on time to get to breakfast, and meal in room. Missed showers,( extra cost$200/ month) due to lack of staff. Shower control was backwards, to turn off it goes to hottest first. I arrived at 8:45 one morning to find no one had checked in on mom that morning. Frantically, staff found someone to open her door. Many promises via phone conversations, but never followed through. A lot of extra charges. No activities on weekends. Pastoral care was great, As was an evening nurse. So much room for improvement. Management and RN were made aware of these concerns as they came up…promises, promises never followed through. Concerns were taken to a higher level in Brookdale administration, but never a response back.

  • Justine Shay

    2 months ago

    I would give this a zero. Be careful of placing your loved one in their care (unless your loved one has no medical needs, is not a fall risk, and basically has no issues and could easily remain in their home). The head RN/clinical director was inappropriate, disrespectful, heartless, and unethical. She repeatedly had staff send my dad to the ER without calling me, despite me asking her to let me be notified due to his being hard of hearing and not being able to hear the EMT's questions when his hearing aids were on the charger or not working correctly. Subsequently, he had multiple trips to the ER and back (reminder - a trip in the ambulance costs $3,000). It was unnecessary stress on my dad and me. Her communication and documentation was also poor. He apparently had had several choking episodes that were never communicated to me, which could have been taken care of with a scheduled outpatient swallow study and a modified diet. Unfortunately, the last trip to the hospital ended up with a hospital admission and a swallow study (which could have been done as an outpatient). During this hospitalization, I attempted to have him discharged back to Brookdale Manlius, but the RN/Clinical director stated that there were no in-home therapies for two weeks and he really needs to go to rehab for his safety. She promised that she wasn't requesting a change in facility. She even called his PCP doctor to ask her to talk me into it. After 3 weeks in rehab, he was cleared by the rehab staff and doctor to be discharged from the hospital to his enhanced assisted living if on a modified diet. However, the RN and administration at Brookdale Manlius had decided they did not want him back. They kept putting up new obstacles as to why he couldn't come back. They kept moving the goal post. The staff at the hospital could not believe their treatment of my dad and our family. I was present when the RN from Brookdale came to do her re-assessment to determine his ability to return. She brought the business manager from Brookdale Manlius with her, who entered my dad's room during her assessment. I asked her why she was there and she said "to support '...the RN'". I was taken aback. The RN literally raised her voice at me in the hallway in front of my dad's entire rehab medical team claiming that she couldn't accept him back because I didn't want my dad to ever go to the hospital, implying that I was a poor caregiver. (I asked her to apologize, and she did.) We brought our case to upper management (the regional manager). We got nowhere and it was a complete waste of our time. She promised to do an internal investigation and for me to send her documentation, which I did. Nothing. In the end, we realized they all had each other's backs for what ever reason. You won't win with them. It is not worth the risk of putting your loved one there. If your loved one becomes whatever they view to be a problem, they will do what they need to do to get them to the hospital so they have the power to not accept them back. My dad would talk about his dinner mates just "disappearing one day". There was no communication about where they went or what happened to them. It left my dad feeling very anxious. It really felt in the end like their administration thought of this facility as an elderly "factory", churning people in and out. That "community fee" is pretty steep. And, heads up, Brookdale is "lawyered up" pretty thickly. I want to be clear that the day to day staff were all really good and really kind to my dad. He really liked them. I appreciated their kind care for my father. The sad thing is he really wanted to go back to Brookdale. Despite their refusal to take him back, my dad was accepted at another Assisted Living facility with enriched care (thanks to the help of CarePatrol). I highly recommend you reach out to CarePatrol of Syracuse. They are very helpful with placement and are a free service. Julie is a PT who works there and is very kind and knowledgeable about openings, enviornments, and staffing dynamics.

  • Michele Lallier

    9 months ago

    Our family has been so happy with the care our Mother receives at Brookdale Manlius. The staff is very friendly and attentive. They really make it feel like a home for the residents.

  • Karen Dills

    a year ago

    I have over two years of experience dealing with this Brookdale location. I can assure you, they are more concerned about their Stickley furniture investment than they are about the food they serve their residents. Two years of regular, ongoing billing issues and charges for services not received. Intentional? Or incompetence? It’s hard to say. And then one day, the “care manager” decided my mother had “given up” and they were no longer equipped to care for her. We were given 5 days to move out and find another place for her to live. Not easy with virtually no notice. On top of it all, we were forced to pay for the removal of furniture that we didn’t own. And -surprise- mom lived for another 2 years- so I guess she hadn’t “given up” after all. At that time, they must have found an another resident who could pay a higher rent under a new lease. The lack of care and compassion was atrocious. Do not ever consider Brookdale for anyone you love. You have too many other options.

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