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    Vi at Bentley Village

    Vi at Bentley Village

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    (10 reviews)
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    At my age I call it as I called balls and strikes as a softball umpire - tonite there was…read moreevidence that LCS is trying to bring back dining to pre-China Communist Party approved covid virus- Pritzker years. Had shrimp bisque which had 5 small cocktail shrimp in a tasty broth. The Arctic Char was excellent. Sauteed spinach as well as plain potatoe ( Dan Quayle U.K. spelling ) chips were a good accompaniment. Iced tea refills by the seasoned host at the Seaside -JIMMY- was proof that he is a keeper par excellent! I carried out Italian Lemon Cake. It's useful for you check out the meals before to you enter in as your opinion could differ or the Pritzker family outfit could return. Try out the computers/printers in the library and west clubhouse to make sure they operate as well as JIMMY has and is , ie. with perfection.

    Our recent move to Bentley Village was an exceptional experience from start to finish. The staff…read moremade the transition seamless through a comprehensive orientation program, outstanding service, and a warm, welcoming attitude that immediately made us feel at home. The amenities are truly first-class. The dining experience consistently exceeds expectations with delicious, five-star meals. The fitness center is modern, spacious, and exceptionally well-equipped, making it easy to maintain an active lifestyle. Golf enthusiasts will enjoy the well maintained 18-hole executive golf course, which provides both challenge and enjoyment. One of Bentley Village's most impressive features is its stunning 156-acre campus. The beautifully landscaped grounds, scenic surroundings, and resort-like atmosphere create an environment that is both relaxing and vibrant. Combined with the friendly residents, attentive staff, and outstanding amenities, Bentley Village provides an exceptional quality of life. We could not be happier with our decision to move here and highly recommend Bentley Village to anyone seeking an active, welcoming, and well-managed retirement community.

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    Renaissance at the Terraces

    Renaissance at the Terraces

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    Plain and simple: the level of care provided here is not commensurate with the exorbitant costs…read more After a brief hospital stay and at the recommendation of a physician, an elderly male relative was placed in their skilled nursing section. We chose this location partially because of prior experience with the facility (a different relative receiving rehabilitation services years ago) and partially because this was the only location that had an opening at the time. During the 3-month period that this male relative was here, he experienced two severe falls. The second fall required a trip to the emergency room, and even though a POA was on file, no relative was notified of this until a visit to him 7 hours after the incident revealed an empty room. He was not dressed when taken to the ER (they actually brought him clothed only in his underwear). Staff knew nothing of the whereabouts of his eyeglasses, despite the fact that he literally cannot see without them. Multiple demands for the reason for non-notification yielded responses that the facility was short-staffed or that staff was not "required" to notify the relative who has POA. When pressed about the whereabouts of his eyeglasses, we were told that they weren't in his room and, after all, he didn't have them the day before - yikes! We had to drive from the ER back to Renaissance at The Terraces to attempt to locate them, only to find the glasses literally on the floor next to his bed - and his bed had been completely stripped. We're lucky that the glasses weren't stepped on and crushed! Absolutely unacceptable. Upon his return from the ER, wounds he received as a result of the fall failed to heal appropriately. We would tend to these wounds, but since this was the skilled nursing section of the facility, it was our belief that staff should have been tending to them as well. We watched this relative sink deeper and deeper into depression, as he clearly wasn't feeling well and nearly the only human interaction he had was when he had family visiting him. During the multiple times I personally was there, not once did any staff member whatsoever ever set foot in his room. Also, absolutely unacceptable. Even though a large sign was placed in the room stating that "Family does laundry," multiple times personal items went missing because they were laundered at the facility. This required us to literally hound the supervisor to locate these items, which eventually showed back up in his room several days later with no explanation. I subsequently spent to the good part of an afternoon in his room hand sewing name labels on every piece of personal clothing or blankets in his possession. Part of the issues here are a result of our inability to speak or understand Creole. It's a true liability when a patient (or their family) cannot communicate with nurses and aides that are entrusted with their care. As soon as we were able to locate another facility, we moved him. He has improved by leaps and bounds, gained some weight, is walking and exercising regularly and socializing with others. What a transformation - all because we REMOVED him from Renaissance at The Terraces. If you believe your relative will receive top-notch care here due to the high cost of residence, you should reconsider your decision. In my opinion, this facility is an institutional setting with a pretty foyer that in reality provides sub-par, insufficient and inadequate care.

    i have found the Renaissance at the terraces at Bonita Springs to be an excellent place to provide…read morerehab to those needing skill nursing care. They have kind and caring people working there who go above and beyond to ensure your needs are met. Do your homework when looking for such services. The Renaissance has been rated as a 5-star facility for many years.

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