

Assisted Living in Bridgewater, NJ
A helping hand to support your independence.
There may come a time when you or someone you love needs a helping hand with daily activities, such as bathing, dressing, getting out of bed or taking medication. The compassionate staff at The Arbor, our on-site health center, can provide as much or as little assistance as you need.
Our goal is to support your independence and well-being, while offering personalized assistance in the privacy of your own assisted living apartment. Staff members are available to help night and day, and a licensed nurse is on duty 24/7.

We encourage residents of our assisted living neighborhood in Bridgewater, NJ to engage in activities that are fulfilling and purposeful, and to take advantage of the many services and amenities available at our senior living community.
Learn more about senior care services conveniently located in Bridgewater, NJ at Laurel Circle. Get in touch.

Activities to engage mind, body and spirit.
From fun and fitness to music and movies, there’s something for everyone.
Life-enhancing 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)
- Communitywide Wi-Fi
- Basic cable television
- Social, cultural and recreational activities
- Fitness classes with certified instructors
- Emergency call system
- 24/7 security
Life-enriching amentities
- 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
What is assisted living?
Unlike independent living, assisted living communities are designed for seniors who need some assistance with daily activities but don’t require care in a skilled nursing environment. If you’re having difficulty getting dressed, bathing, walking, managing medication, or with other activities of daily living (ADLs), assisted living provides the help you need while still allowing the freedom to do what you please and participate in programs and activities at Laurel Circle.
How do I know when I or someone I love needs assisted living?
It’s best to start with a physician’s assessment. Depending on the circumstances of your situation, or that of your loved one, you can match needs to the right level of assistance. Trained professionals provide support while helping you preserve your independence.
What if my loved one needs more than what’s provided in assisted living?
At Laurel Circle, we offer continuing care. In addition to assisted living, we provide memory care, skilled nursing and rehabilitation. These levels of living provide around-the-clock care for residents recovering from illness or injury, or those needing more long-term care or support.