
6420 Quince Road, Memphis, TN 38119
Easy process, all were very helpful in the transition. Great place for seniors that are independent and do not require assistance.
Brightmore of East Memphis, a full-service rental senior living community in East Memphis near Germantown and Collierville, has the answer.Brightmore of East Memphis provides the vibrant retirement lifestyle you’ve always wanted. Here, you can choose from a number of Independent Living rental...
3778 Central Pike, Hermitage, TN 37076
My husband was in their memory care unit. The people are well trained, loving, and kind with their patients. He was kept as clean as possible and the staff all took a loving and caring interest in him and...
800 North Lake Drive, Lexington, SC 29072
The staff taking care of my dad are excellent, caring, and understanding. They take very good care of him and understand him so well! The meals are excellent and well-balanced. The rooms are cleaned weekly...
Oakleaf Village of Lexington has been in operation since 2001. This means we have staff that have been taking care of Lexington County residents for over 18 years. We pride ourselves on the lack of turnover we have in our care team, so we can promise more continuity of care. Your loved one won’t...
2324 S 41st St, Wilmington, NC 28403
Welcome To An Exceptional Retirement Destination!When selecting a retirement destination, one of the most important considerations is location. Brightmore of Wilmington is especially appealing to residents who appreciate the beauty,tradition and charm of one of America's oldest cities, as well as...
630 Carolina Bay Drive, Wilmington, NC 28403
95 Holcombe Cove Road, Candler, NC 28715
155 Blake Blvd, Pinehurst, NC 28374
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A Place for Mom has scored Liberty Properties with 8.9 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 56 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Liberty Properties has 234 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 3.6 out of 5.
I performed live entertainment at this community on several dates in [date removed] and submitted invoices for payment. Apparently, due to changes in personnel, namely the activities director, and despite extensive follow-up, certified letters, payment has still not been received. Hoping management will address this promptly. I will continue my follow-up and CC the chairman of the board.
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The Carlisle Palm Beach in Lantana, FL
4.3
(110 reviews)
For families considering this facility for their loved ones, DONT DO IT! The staff is rude and insensitive to the needs of the residents. and families. I don't feel my husband's room is being cleaned because of the strong smell of urine. When I witnessed my husband's meal, even though he isn't a big eater, the amount of food on his plate was extremely small. There is no communication with me and if I ask a question it isn't answered or I'm lied to. The day I moved my husband there, after I had driven over 200 miles in a u-haul truck, I was told to unload the furniture myself. I have not witnessed all meals, so I don't know the quality being served. How I feel about Kempton is in no way positive. I despise that facility and do not recommend it to anyone. I have never in life seen or experienced a place like this and hope never to again.
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The Kempton of Hermitage in Hermitage, TN
4.3
(42 reviews)
The only thing I like about The Carlisle is the view, which is why I came here. Everything else is a terrible disappointment. I’m not satisfied with the service, the management is not aware of what's happening, the food is terrible, and the residents' attitudes are very cliquey and insulting. I keep to myself and don't interact with anyone. It’s not what I thought it would be. When I toured, it was a different feeling than when I moved in. It just so happened that the particular day I toured, the food was excellent. The chef was outside the dining room preparing to flambé a peach dessert (the correct way). The dessert and food was terrific that day, only to move in and find that the food is comparable to dog food. They have a main menu and an alternate one. They had two choices on the alternate menu and none were available. They also changed the alternate menu. Before, they had salmon that could be prepared in different ways (poached, grilled, etc.). Now it's the "catch of the day" which is basically the fish served on the main menu, without the breading. They also used to have corned beef and we don't have that anymore. We have a new chef and his menu has been terrible. I have left without eating on several occasions. I choose pizza from the alternate menu because the protein they have available is minimal. They serve a lot of carbs like pasta. It really doesn’t work for me and my diet. Not being able to choose from the menu is terrible, I leave the table unsatisfied. I have to concoct my own meals, using condiments and garlic, which they sometimes say they don't have - even if it's on the menu. My most unpleasant experience is having to leave my room to go to dinner. Getting refills on soda is also difficult because they’ll often say they don't have anymore. I've had to learn to request the bottle of soda, instead of accepting it in a glass with half of it being ice. The dough in the dessert is often raw, so I'll ask for fruit instead and sometimes they're out of that too. I'll go early, sit down, and tell them in advance what I'd prefer; but they still say they don't have it in if I've ordered in advance. The food is getting worse and worse everyday. I ordered fish the other day and it was raw, with no taste or smell and seemed plastic-like. I'm not convinced it was real fish. Food is one of the most important things about living in a community, aside from sleeping. When I first moved here, I brought some cable and Wi-Fi equipment because I couldn't leave it in a vacant apartment. The company sent me a label to send it back, and I asked the front desk how they handle sending out packages. If it's light, I come down and drop it off. If it's heavy, someone will come up to get it. I called them in the morning and they didn't show up until after I had left for dinner. I found out someone came into my apartment without my permission and took the box in my absence. I also found that two weeks later, the package was not registered and had no movement with UPS because it was never sent out. I called down and told the front desk about it in the morning. I came back down at 4:30 pm on the same day and asked if it was still there. The front desk attendant went into the storage room, and said yes. I asked if UPS came by today, she said yes. I had to be adamant that someone leave a note and a reminder to have them pick up my package. That was completely unacceptable. When I toured the apartment, there were niche things that needed to be fixed. Upon moving in, it took them about two weeks of my insistent calling for them to fix those things. The only thing I like here is the ocean view, which I do have, but I didn't move here to complain and be unhappy. Management has been changed lately. One manager told me that this is a profit enterprise and that the residents are there to be plucked and used. I don't receive any service and I'm not satisfied. I talked to other residents and they said the community used to be so nice up until last year when it was moved over to a new company to maximize the profit. I also needed to change my will while living here and I needed to have two witnesses of notary public. When I called downstairs and asked if they had a notary public, she said "what's that?", and this was management. After she asked around, I found out that there's no notary public there. There are a lot of elderly people here, who need documents notarized. So they should have someone on the premises that is qualified to do so. They later had a town hall meeting, where a lot of residents complained. Elder people tend to yell and shout, and the management said, "If you don't like it, you can leave. No one is holding a gun to your head. But if you leave, you have to give a 60 days notice or pay 2 months rent". So really, you can not just leave. Initially I wanted to go and complain, but after I listened to the manager I realized that I have to live here for the rest of my life and I don't want to make enemies out of them. I don't want to set my hair on fire myself. I've decided to keep my mouth shut. When the fish was bad and tasteless I didn't send it back. Thank God I like sushi, and I just piled on mustard and sour cream to be able to eat it. Management is approachable, but are useless because they don't and can’t do anything. They always say, “We have to talk to corporate and corporate will not approve that”. That's their excuse. They're powerless and their job is to keep us subdued and quiet. If a resident complains, they will say “If you are nasty and negative, you will attract negative things. If you are positive, you will attract positive things”. They even put a quote up like that - and I think that's ridiculous. They’ll also tell us, "Be nice, don't be nasty to staff because they will leave and we won’t have any employees". I am trying to acclimate, but I am unhappy here. Before I moved in, I asked if they had a doctor on-site and they said yes. Shortly after I moved in, I had an accident and was sure I had broken a bone. When I asked to speak with the doctor, they said there was no doctor and I had to go and find my own. That was another big lie that upset me very much. They also nickel and dime you for everything that's extra; and from what I understand and have heard from other people - this is the best community in the area. But bottom line, it’s not worth what I'm paying.
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The Carlisle Palm Beach in Lantana, FL
4.3
(110 reviews)
I do not like the food at all. Its like trying to chew leather. I would advised to forget this facility.
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Inspire Sandhill in Columbia, SC
4.0
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My name is [Name removed] and my husband and I live at this facility we have been displaced for over 8 months for a flood that happen in June and as if that wasn’t bad enough we live in the assisted living side in the last year the response time as gone from bad to worse we had to wait for 3hrs for the nurse to respond i wish I could say that this is an isolated instance but it’s not can’t wait to get out of this dump ??
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The Carlisle Palm Beach in Lantana, FL
4.3
(110 reviews)
Carlisle palm beach is turning out to be one of the worse decision we have made...From the flood that happen in June which was not handle properly by Senior Living and their national contractor Blue Team who lied to us and let us stay in the apt as mold levels kept increasing and when we finally did our own testing the recommendation was that we vacate immediately and Senior Living put us in a smaller apt in sept and it is now Dec and they have done nothing in our apt to waiting over an hour for assisted when you ring help as a resident at the Carlisle I would not recommend this place to my worst enemy
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The Carlisle Palm Beach in Lantana, FL
4.3
(110 reviews)
This place was absolutely awful for my grandmother. She was not happy and they did not attend to her needs. They were very slow with everything they did and she has reported to me before that the nurses acted like she was burden and were not nice at all. My grandmother recently passed 2 days ago. When she did, she was not at this facility so we had to get her stuff from there. We were not allowed to go into her room but instead the staff there threw her things in some boxes and left them in a room near the back for us to get. They were not sympathetic at all and treated her things and her as if they were garbage. Do not send anyone here, you will regret your decision for the rest of your life and you can’t undo it.
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HarborChase of Rock Hill in Rock Hill, SC
4.4
(32 reviews)
My husband is handicapped and we live at the Carlisle this place is a complete nightmare we are still dealing with a flood that happen [date removed] we have evacuated of our apartment because of toxic mold levels and into a guest suite with is falling apart and we have been waiting for months for maintenance.. I would not recommend this place to anyone....we can’t wait to get the hell out of here
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The Carlisle Palm Beach in Lantana, FL
4.3
(110 reviews)
Would not recommend and we moved our Mother to another facility. They do not clean the rooms, staff (nurses and admin) along with some CNA's are rude and inattentive, food is awful. They increased the rate by $400 a month stating Mom required add'l services but offered none.
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Quail Haven Village in Pinehurst, NC
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Carlisle palm beach is turning out to be one of the worse decision we have made...From the flood that happen in June which was not handle properly by Senior Living and their national contractor Blue Team who lied to us and let us stay in the apt as mold levels kept increasing and when we finally did our own testing the recommendation was that we vacate immediately and Senior Living put us in a smaller apt in sept and it is now Dec and they have done nothing in our apt ...to waiting over an hour for assisted when you ring for help as a resident at the Carlisle I would not recommend this place to my worst enemy... my advice is have a independent mold test done before you move your love one into a unit
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The Carlisle Palm Beach in Lantana, FL
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Carlisle palm beach is turning out to be one of the worse decision we have made...From the flood that happen in June which was not handle properly by Senior Living and their national contractor Blue Team who lied to us and let us stay in the apt as mold levels kept increasing and when we finally did our own testing the recommendation was that we vacate immediately and Senior Living put us in a smaller apt in sept and it is now Dec and they have done nothing in our apt ...to waiting over an hour for assisted when you ring for help as a resident at the Carlisle I would not recommend this place to my worst enemy
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The Carlisle Palm Beach in Lantana, FL
4.3
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My husband is handicap and we move to the Carlisle because it look like a beautiful place to live but as we found out the hard way all that glitter isn't gold. Our apartment is on the second floor of the assistant living side and this summer June to be exact someone on the fifth floor set off the sprinkler system. flooded that whole side from fifth floor to first floor. The company that owns the Carlisle decided to cut every corner possible in repairing the damage. With my husband has a suppressed immune system we kept asking Blue Team that is the company who improperly repaired the damage and Blue Team assure us that everything was being taken care of so we believe them. We endured two months of workman, dehumidifiers and construction. once they were done we again ask if any mold testing would be done and if we could see the result their respond was "that information would not be accessible to us" I started getting sick so my husband took matters into his own hands and had the apt tested for mold it turn out we had been living with toxic levels of mold for two months.. so if you are looking for a place for a love taking from someone who actually live here look some where else the Carlisle had to do something so they move us to a other part of the building unto they cold repair the mess they made well it is now 6 months later and we are still waiting to get back into our apt .. I've hire a lawyer ..so remember all that glitter isn't gold
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The Carlisle Palm Beach in Lantana, FL
4.3
(110 reviews)
Please read this before you decide to place your loved ones in memory care at The Carlisle. I wish I had known beforehand the devastation that this would have on our 85 year old dad, a 20 year US Air Force test and fighter pilot and Korean War veteran. Dad has advanced dementia/Alzheimer’s disease and sometimes becomes agitated and combative. After our mother passed away in May 2014, I moved Dad down to South Florida to live in The Carlisle near me so I could visit him almost every day. We also hired 24/7 private aides to care for him at that facility. Perhaps being too new to memory care, The Carlisle has some untrained aides and nurses as it relates to defusing agitation/aggression. There are also some that are very good and are experienced and caring. At the end of January of 2015, unfortunately, The Carlisle felt they should call 911 as Dad became combative and the police report showed they were called about a “mentally ill person” and Baker-Acted him. I wish they had just told me to come and pick him up and never bring him back and I would have complied without hesitation. We were in the process of trying to get his meds right. A nightmare ensued of a total of 18 days in the hospital (2 ½ days in the psyche unit completely drugged) and 6 weeks later he is still in rehab trying to learn how to walk again. He lost 25 pounds, developed an infection and, mysteriously, acquired an acute fractured rib while in the 1st hospital visit. Please find out if any ALF that you are considering will handle these situations where your loved one and family might be put in the same devastating and life altering situation that our family is now in. I understand that a Florida representative is working on a new bill to present hopefully at the next session to change the laws of Baker-Acting dementia/Alzheimer’s patients.
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The Carlisle Palm Beach in Lantana, FL
4.3
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Quail Haven Village in Pinehurst, NC is horrible. My father was admitted for rehab on Friday, November 14, 2014. I work and stay in Raleigh during the week and came down Friday night to see him. I was a bit concerned by all the white call lights on and skeleton staff. He was asleep and I spoke briefly to the night nurse who seemed aware of my father’s condition. I returned on Saturday, November 15, 2014. The staff had let my father sit in his feces for hours after "forgetting" he had called. When I asked the nurse to clean him up, she accused him of not pressing the call button and began to argue with me. At one point, five staff members were yelling at me in the hall. They refused to clean up my father until I "treated them with respect". They don't accurately record when they give him his pain medications and when I asked to see the paper records, they refused. Staff falsifies records. I had to ask for my father's catheter bag to be emptied since it was full, the supervisor said her "records" showed that I "demanded" the staff empty his bag when it was only 200. I informed her the bag was at 2000 not 200 and suggested their record-keeping was not adequate. She again denied any staff malfeasance. I said, "OK, don't believe, I'll just take photos the next time." The supervisor told me that I was "not allowed to take photographs." The staff members removed their nametags and refused to speak with either my father or me and the same woman who started the argument with me gave us multiple names (Wanda and Pearl). I recorded a conversation in which the supervisor, Joan Vasilik, told me that I am "not allowed to ask staff members their names" which is a violation of NC Law 90-640. Identification badges required. The place reeks of urine and feces. After my altercation, I left for a few hours. When I returned, the "nurse" who started the argument with me went into my father's room and yelled at him. Apparently, the staff is taking their anger out on my father, took his water mug away and “forgot” to return it for two hours. They refused to provide him with extra pillows so I brought some from home. Rooms have no phones so patients/inmates can't call for family to help them. The food is ALWAYS served cold, the food is inedible and the food service people are annoyed when you ask them to reheat it. Until we can get him out of this hellhole, we're providing his food. To summarize: Only put your elderly here if you hate them and want them to suffer. Staff forges records. Patients have no way to call for help. Staff turns off call buttons. Staff denies errors. Staff argues and refuses to provide basic services. Staff is sloppy with distribution of pain medications. Staff refuses to wear nametags or identify themselves. Supervisors aren't interested in improving staff, just protecting them. Staff is used to bullying old people with diminished mental capabilities. Food is sub-standard and served cold.
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Quail Haven Village in Pinehurst, NC
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