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9.2
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7901 TW Alexander Dr, Raleigh, NC 27617
Brand new, clean, friendly staff! Meals are pricy and it's hard to stay within monthly budget and eat meals everyday there. I would recommend this community to other families based on the experience we have...
We believe every day is an opportunity for Optimal Living® – from your community, to your health, to your overall well being. Perfectly situated between Raleigh and Durham, our Brier Creek location provides the best of both worlds – from cultural events to outdoor adventures, and everything in...
10000 Cambridge Village Loop, Apex, NC 27502
I did not know when I moved in to cambrige Village that they did not serve breakfast. That happens to be my favorite meal of the day. I guess they do a continental breakfast but it’s just like pastries and...
Life at Cambridge Village goes beyond retirement living! By focusing on improving every aspect of our residents’ lives, we create Optimal Living®. As an Optimal Living community we provide a total wellness approach that engages our residents physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually.We...
75 Cavalier Dr., Wilmington, NC 28405
The Cambridge community is really a great place to live, I give it all 5 stars because it is the best I have ever had. The food that is prepared here is wonderful as well as the staff members. I think I'll...
Cambridge Village of Wilmington Optimal Living® for active adults 55+Every day at Cambridge Village brings a new experience in Optimal Living® – our all-encompassing philosophy that combines professional support, concierge healthcare and social enrichment programs to maximize every resident’s...
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A Place for Mom has scored Cambridge Village Senior Living with 9.2 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 22 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Cambridge Village Senior Living has 145 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 4.6 out of 5.
I have a close relative at Cambridge Village. There is a lot to like about this place. The staff is terrific and the programming is quite good. However, there are major problems with their food service and that's what I want to address today. The problems seem to fall into the following categories: 1) They are constantly running out of food items that are on the menu. This is a significant source of frustration for residents. 2) They offer almost no flexibility. If you want to substitute carrots for the sweet potato that comes with your chicken, you are likely to be told that they cannot make the substitution. 3) The quality of the food is very uneven. Sometimes good and sometimes poor. 4) There are few healthy choices available. I'm really surprised and disappointed at how inattentive management is to the problems in the restaurant. Most other aspects of Cambridge Village are quite positive, but the food service has major issues. I'll provide periodic updates to this review.
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Cambridge Village of Wilmington in Wilmington, NC
4.5
(47 reviews)
My parents do not like the food, and they complain about the wait in the dining room. They have begun preparing some of their own meals, although they pay for 3 meals per day Monday-Friday and 1 meal per day on weekends.
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Cambridge Village of Apex in Apex, NC
4.6
(86 reviews)
Did not visit, seemed a little remote and when I tried to call and email, had a very difficult time getting anyone to respond
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Cambridge Village of Apex in Apex, NC
4.6
(86 reviews)
I have a relative living at Cambridge Village in Wilmington. Several months ago, I wrote about the problems with the food service there. I wrote about the poor planning which resulted in the kitchen continually running out of common items including staples. I wrote about how the food was too often delivered to the tables cold. I wrote about the mediocre food quality and about the lack of healthy options. Then I bit my tongue. I felt I said my piece and that would be it. But things have not improved and today they hit a new low when, as the lunch "special," they served bologna sandwiches! Really? You are charging residents $400 per month for food and you serve up bologna sandwiches as the special. This has become an ethical issue. Cambridge Village's food service is terrible and they are about to raise rents 3%. So, here's my plan: I eat there with my relative periodically, and I'm going to write about my experiences there -- probably not each time, but frequently enough -- until there is significant improvement. I'll point out the good and the bad, but frankly, at present, there needs to be a lot of improvement. Here is one other thing that concerns me that I want to mention: Cambridge Village runs contests with prizes to incentivize its residents to vote for it in competitions for "Best Independent Living Facility" and similar competitions held by local community publications and the like. Not only is that not appropriate, but it makes me question the authenticity of many of the reviews on this and other sites. If I sound frustrated, it's because I am. It costs a great deal of money to live there, and residents have a right to expect better. One more thing: I suspect a Cambridge Village staff person will respond to this review. Great! Please specifically address the rational behind the bologna sandwich specials and the ethical considerations about incentivizing residents to vote for your facility as the "best." Thanks.
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Cambridge Village of Wilmington in Wilmington, NC
4.5
(47 reviews)
I have a relative living at Cambridge Village in Wilmington. Several months ago, I wrote about the problems with the food service there. I wrote about the poor planning which resulted in the kitchen continually running out of common items including staples. I wrote about how the food was too often delivered to the tables cold. I wrote about the mediocre food quality and about the lack of healthy options. Then I bit my tongue. I felt I said my piece and that would be it. But things have not improved and today they hit a new low when, as the lunch "special," they served bologna sandwiches! Really? You are charging residents $400 per month for food and you serve up bologna sandwiches as the special. This has become an ethical issue. Cambridge Village's food service is terrible and they are about to raise rents 3%. So, here's my plan: I eat there with my relative periodically, and I'm going to write about my experiences there -- probably not each time, but frequently enough -- until there is significant improvement. I'll point out the good and the bad, but frankly, at present, there needs to be a lot of improvement. Here is one other thing that concerns me that I want to mention: Cambridge Village runs contests with prizes to incentivize its residents to vote for it in competitions for "Best Independent Living Facility" and similar competitions held by local community publications and the like. Not only is that not appropriate, but it makes me question the authenticity of many of the reviews on this and other sites. If I sound frustrated, it's because I am. It costs a great deal of money to live there, and residents have a right to expect better. One more thing: I suspect a Cambridge Village staff person will respond to this review. Great! Please specifically address the rational behind the bologna sandwich specials and the ethical considerations about incentivizing residents to vote for your facility as the "best." Thanks.
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Cambridge Village of Wilmington in Wilmington, NC
4.5
(47 reviews)
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