Assisted Living Designed With the Residents in Mind
Nestled on 48 acres of the former Horstman Farm in Glenville, New York, we offer more than just assisted living — we offer our residents a warm, welcoming environment and a tight-knit community that feels like home.
With an Enhanced Assisted Living Residence license and three service tiers, we are uniquely positioned to meet residents’ needs both today and in the future. If you’re thinking about moving to assisted living or planning for the future for yourself or a loved one, take this opportunity to gather information that can help guide the decision-making process and make the transition smoother.

Finding the Right Option
At Judson Meadows, our residents are like family. This friendly community makes residents feel at home, with multiple floorplans available, and three service tiers designed to accommodate various levels of assisted living needs. Learn how to the find the right option for your loved ones.
Financial Planning
Living your best life shouldn’t lead to financial stress, which is why it’s critical to find an apartment in a comfortable price range. At Judson Meadows, pricing includes much more than just a place to call home. Discover helpful financial planning tips to prepare you and your loved ones for the journey ahead.


Having the Conversation
Discussions about starting assisted living can be some tough conversations. However, when the topic is approached with kindness and love, it can be productive and open the door to an exciting new chapter in life. Get tips on how to have the conversation about starting assisted living.
Making the Move
Once you’ve gathered information about assisted living, compared your options, and decided on the right options for your needs, it’s time to move in. We’re here to help you every step of the way. Learn more about what to expect when making the move and settling into your new home.


Schedule a Tour
One of the best ways to judge if a community is a good fit is by experiencing it firsthand. Taking an in-person tour allows potential residents and their loved ones to view the grounds, observe how the residents and staff interact, and get an up-close-and-personal perspective on what living there is like.