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Sunrise Senior Living introduces new community in Mountain Lakes

Provider of senior care will offer curated & designed services to families across Morris County

Sunrise Senior Living on Tuesday announced it is now welcoming residents to its newest community in Mountain Lakes.

Located just 45 minutes from New York City, Sunrise Senior Living can be easily accessed from Route 46 near the intersection of Interstates 80 and 287. Nearby medical support is available to support care coordination and wellness though Saint Clare’s Denville Hospital and Morristown Medical Center.

Highlighting the natural beauty of the surrounding areas with features that include a walking path, the community in Mountain Lakes also offers a gazebo, pergola and variety of outdoor seating options. The property also has direct access to nine lakes offered by the borough of Mountain Lakes so residents will be able to enjoy local parks for ample interaction with nature.

Sunrise of Mountain Lakes is also actively engaged with the surrounding community, sponsoring multiple organizations, summer concert events and children’s programming in the neighboring town of Denville. Lakeland Hills Family YMCA offers transportation and intergenerational activity programming options for Sunrise of Mountain Lakes residents and the surrounding community.

Since opening its doors to its first community in 1981, Sunrise’s unique principles of service and core values have set the foundation for a different type of senior community by placing needs of residents first.

Sunrise differentiates itself by pairing innovative design and technologies with trained, dedicated team members, individualized health and wellness plans, and thoughtful, purpose-driven programming, enriching residents’ minds, bodies and spirits while empowering them to live with purpose through the Sunrise Live With Purpose programming.

Sunrise creates individualized service plans that support designated care managers in delivering personalized care based on the unique needs and preferences of every resident throughout its Assisted Living and Reminiscence Memory Care neighborhoods.

“We look forward to bringing a vibrant, meaningful experience to residents at Sunrise of Mountain Lakes,” said Germaine Dignan, executive director at Sunrise of Mountain Lakes. “We’re honored to support Morris County families who are seeking personalized support and care for their loved ones.”

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