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Welcome to Sunnyside Manor
Our family owned and operated Senior Living Community in Wall NJ gives your loved ones a reason to smile in the morning; things to look forward to and new friendships to get excited about.




The Place Our Residents Are Proud to Call Home
Lively conversations fill grand hallways. Opportunities for friendship, fitness, and enjoyment are around every corner. And, you can enjoy it all knowing extra help is always there when you need it at Sunnyside Manor, the best senior living community in Wall NJ.
The grand estate resorts of yesteryear – meet modern innovations in senior care, all right at home in Wall Township. It’s luxury senior living and a high-quality continuum of care with a personal touch.
For more information on Pricing / Availability please call: 888-696-2052
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ALZHEIMER’S IS NOT NORMAL AGING.
Thursday, June 13 | 6 - 8 p.m.
It’s a disease of the brain that causes problems with memory, thinking and behavior.
Join us to learn about:
»The impact of Alzheimer’s.
»The difference between Alzheimer’s and dementia.
»Alzheimer’s disease stages (early, middle and late) and risk factors.
»Current research and treatments available to address some symptoms.
»Alzheimer’s Association resources.