Full-time staff are dedicated to planning and organizing a wide variety of activities and events at Renaissance Gardens. Residents are exposed to new opportunities to grow, learn, and simply enjoy life. It's nothing like your typical nursing home.
Plus, when you or your loved one comes to Renaissance Gardens you become a Seabrook resident. That means residents share in all of the on-campus amenities and programs, including the Fitness and Aquatics Centers, restaurants, and other activities.
View a sampling of the activities at Renaissance Gardens at Seabrook.
Residents enjoy a variety of trips to off-campus places like the Lyric Monmouth Mall and Newark Performing Arts Center. But there’s always something happening at Renaissance Gardens too—such as happy hour, music concerts, and movie night.
There’s no shortage of fun and stimulating activities for large and small groups at Renaissance Gardens. Some popular games residents play include trivia, Scrabble, mind teasers, Scattergories, UNO, and Cranium Crunch.
Residents have opportunities to express their creative sides. Depending on individual interests, residents can choose painting, cooking, or flower arranging. There’s also music, poetry reading, study of master artists, and short stories.
No matter what their fitness level, residents may participate in a variety of exercises. From Stretch and Flex classes to light sports like table tennis and golf, there’s something for everyone. Wellness activities like music therapy and manicures encourage residents to feel good in both body and mind.
The clubs, groups, and classes at Renaissance Gardens are as diverse as the people who live here. Some prefer current events discussion while others chat over news and reviews. Some enjoy Glee Club activities, while others are interested in the New York Club.
When residents move to Renaissance Gardens they bring their religious and spiritual beliefs with them. Attend Catholic Mass, Protestant service, Shabbat service, and more—right on campus. Residents also enjoy participating in Scripture study and Rosary.
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