david johnson
I would not recommend this establishment. We got a quote from here, and had accepted all the rules and regulations, agreed upon service, and payment. ONE DAY before my parents were to move in, they decided to now become a smoke free environment, and there was to be no smoking on property, when in our agreement it stated my Mom could smoke on her balcony, or anywhere outside as long as she was courteous to others about it. To change a rule like that the day before moving in, knowing we would have no choice but to accept it, was unprofessional , and honestly, I think they got tired of having to wheel my mom to the pool area when she wanted to smoke, which is admittedly often...But this is what happens when you make a sudden change to an agreement, there are consequences.. The food was never "on demand from 7am to 7pm" as promised, and both my parents have lost weight since their 2 week stay there. My father is diabetic and needs to eat about 5 times a day, and they would only give them food at meal times. I was told about all the "wonderful construction improvements" they will have, and all the terrific events, and activities they will have, but in my opinion, if you open a facility, you shouldn't accept people into it as residents until things are complete, unless you just use it as a sales tactic and don't intend to do those things. I went away for a weekend, and the nurse Tracy took my numbers and promised I would be updated daily. I never received a message or call at all, I think they didn't want to have to tell me that there was no water at the facility for 2 days, so it's easier to just not call. When we got them home, they were so dirty it was concerning. The care is seriously lacking, and unless you are completely mobile without assistance, and have no care needs, It is a nice place....But then again, if you are fully self sufficient, you wouldn't need an "assisted living facility", which in my opinion, this place does not meet the definition.
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