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    All Seasons - Central - Board And Care

    All Seasons - Central

    5.0(11 reviews)
    15.4 mi

    I wanted to leave a review as I see there haven't been many recently…read more My dad with severe dementia and Parkinson's was part of the All Seasons community for just under 3 months. I can't say enough good things about All Seasons. First I will start with Toly the owner . From the time I reached out, he was attentive, communicative and kind. He spent so much time with me, easing my fears and worries that we would find the right place for my dad. He kept me updated all along the way with the waiting process. And he gave me such good advice during the time we were waiting for a spot to open up for my dad. I will never forget the kindness and compassion and dignity he showed our family along the entire process. Second, Lauren, the house manager at the home my dad was in. From day one, she came alongside my dad-really wanting to know him, to understand him, and to help him thrive during his time at All Seasons. Her care and love for dementia patients and their families is second to none. I was constantly amazed at not only her patience and kindness towards my dad (who was very difficult a lot of time) but also to us as his family who were trying to navigate the difficult behaviors and circumstances surrounding his disease. We will forever be indebted with gratitude that my dad had Lauren as his caregiver and advocate for the last part of his life. Also, Hector, Lilly, Melissa and so many more. All the caregiver at All Seasons seemed to be called to care for these special patients. My dad had previously been in a large memory care. For everyone there-it was a job and only that. Not at All Seasons. They hire only those who truly care about patients living with dementia. As a nurse of 28 years, I can whole heartedly recommend All Seasons for your loved one with dementia.

    All Seasons is everything one could want for their loved one. The facility feels like home and the…read morestaff are like friends of the family. There are no words to express the gratitude I have for the care provided to my father. I trusted them to do their best, and they did and kept me informed throughout it all.

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    Pine Tree Villa

    Pine Tree Villa

    4.6(11 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    My mother recently passed away, having been a resident for the past 3 years at Pine Tree Villa…read more After a terrible experience of several months at a different, more expensive, nearby private facility, I knew the first time I entered Pine Tree Villa this was where I hoped my mother would live. Even though modest and not recently remodeled it is clean and comfortable and depending on the time of day, smells like something delicious is being prepared in the kitchen. She received the best care I could ever have hoped for. The staff were caring and respectful with all the residents, responding quickly to their needs and just 'being there' when required. They routinely performed welfare checks throughout the day and night. Some of the staff shared meal preparation duties, creating nutritious, tasty meals 3 times a day with snacks between if requested, as well as honoring individual requests (my Mom liked Ensure in her coffee and oatmeal). Lynn, the owner, and her staff are in constant contact with one another and with patient's family (if needed). Because of that, Lynn was able to alert me to specific changes in my mother's demeanor which allowed me to be present when she breathed her last breath. Lynn was always available by phone, if not personally, and is an exceptionally kind, competent and responsive individual. I had peace of mind knowing my mother was being cared for in this well managed, well organized, comfortable facility with exceptional staff where I felt welcomed as part of a family. I often told Lynn that if the time ever came and I should need to live in an assisted living facility, that is where I would want to be. I am forever grateful my mother received such loving care.

    I am at Pine Tree Villa every day because a close relative lives there. Very caring staff, always…read morehome-cooked meals, people smiling. Having volunteered at a lot of care homes (therapy dog visits) Pine Tree Villa is clearly number one on the list for me. Caregivers who worked there 15+ years ago still work there and that alone is telling a lot. My recommendation is to not look at how fancy a care home is but look at the care itself. That's what truly matters. My other recommendation is to get on the waiting list when you feel it could be close. Don't wait until a major fall or other emergency happens. You can always say no if you feel it's not quite time yet but, as the scouts say, be prepared. I am glad we were. Check them out, go there, then if still in doubt maybe ask if you could talk to a close relative of another resident. Many like me are gladly willing to talk about their experiences. To me Pine Tree Villa is like extended family.

    Oakmont of El Dorado Hills - Community front entrance

    Oakmont of El Dorado Hills

    2.6(17 reviews)
    6.6 mi

    DO NOT MOVE YOUR LOVED ONE HERE…read more I have been in elder care for 14 years both as a sought-after professional and as the daughter caring for her beloved Mom and Dad through their late 80's and 90's. I moved my 98 year old Mom to memory care at Oakmont of El Dorado Hills 11/4/24 after 10 Years at a wonderful Memory Care unit in the Bay Area. This was a mistake. I literally could not move her out of Oakmont fast enough to avoid sleepless nights worrying about neglect in my absence, and potential for injury by untrained caregivers with no knowledge of safe transfers, and very little heart. There are a handful of excellent caregivers and med techs. they are eclipsed by bitter caregivers who I have witnessed first hand speaking abusively, with anger at a resident--my mom's dying room mate. I watched (and raised the issue) as this poor woman (room mate) was left with out being checked on regularly, was left unchanged in her own urine until the smell filled the room and the hallway, and i was ignored when I ran to tell staff she was rolling out of bed and going to fall. There was no urgency in response. There were, however, excuses. I have been in care long enough to know there is NO EXCUSE for neglect and abuse. Anyone knows that. I was able to get Mom out after 21 days to a new facility. Which was an immense relief. The staff at the new facility is kind and loving. They are happy humans, not sullen care staff who resent family presence, as was the case at Oakmont. Oakmont needs to be evaluated by the licensing board. The management is incapable of managing, in general, with some shining exceptions. Christina, the Health Services Director is exemplary. This review was hard to write as the memory is brought with sadness so a year has passed but, unless some dramatic changes have taken place, avoid Oakmont.

    My relative deserves to have a little dignity as the ageing process takes over. The staff always…read moreresponses to our requests to changes needed. Their happy demeaner helps lift spirits. Engaging in all the versatile activities is a great way to live.

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    The Pavilion at El Dorado Hills

    The Pavilion at El Dorado Hills

    3.7(6 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    One star is generous! This is a letter I wrote to the administrators of Pavilion at El Dorado…read moreHills. My father has been a resident at Pavilion at El Dorado Hills since March 2023. As his Power of Attorney and oldest child, I am obligated to make sure that the living conditions for him are top notch and worth the $9280 he currently pays. Although I appreciate the efforts the nurse, med techs, and many of the caregivers have made to make my dad comfortable at Pavilion, I have come to the conclusion that he is not being served in a manner conducive to the care he deserves and the amount he pays. I have brought the condition of his room, primarily the dirty floor and full wastebaskets, to the attention of multiple people, yet consistent cleaning has not become routine. When a resident is incontinent and their soiled briefs are left in the room, the entire apartment smells foul. The apartments should be cleaned daily, and wastebaskets emptied immediately after assisting a resident with toileting. Many items of clothing, sheets, and towels have gone missing or were ruined in the laundering process. I brought this issue up first with the previous director and also with the caregivers. The laundry system is in need of revamping and some training is necessary to improve this situation. The biggest issue we have had is the food provided to the residents. The food is substandard at best and has been served on paper plates with plastic utensils for several weeks now. My husband and I recently dropped in during dinner and were appalled at the meal. My dad's plate contained 4-5 french fries, overcooked pasta that had lost its shape, red sauce, a few pieces of hot dog, and four slices of cucumber. Nutritionally this is a train wreck, and not something I would expect to see in a facility of the status Pavilion seems to portray. Last night, he complained that the food was cold and looked like dog food with french fries. Meals are the one thing he looks forward to and are always disappointing. (Side note: my dad is not a memory care patient, he requires assisted living for mobility and we were promised there would be other residents with similar needs) As you know, the residents are in the final stages of their lives and dining is their one remaining pleasure. They deserve healthy, nutritious meals served on real plates with real utensils. Just because they are Memory Care residents, does not mean they should be fed poorly. I feel sad that many of the residents do not have someone to advocate for them and are being fed atrocious substandard food on disposable plates, yet paying thousands of dollars. Pavilion can and should "Do Better." For the above reasons, I will be moving my dad out of Pavilion by November 30, 2023. Please do not use his departure as a reason to ignore these complaints, but use it as a reminder that your facilities should be serving the residents with the proper care they pay for and deserve.

    We searched far and wide for the best placement for my husband and what drew us back to The…read morePavilion was its staff! Yes, it's a beautiful, clean, and peaceful environment, but the staff is what's most outstanding. From the directors to the daily caregivers and all between, I've observed consistent compassion and grace to each resident as well as to their families. There is professionalism and order mixed with kindness and helpfulness. The food is good, the activities are many and varied, the med techs are sharp and proactive. We are extremely pleased with our choice of The Pavilion at El Dorado Hills and highly recommend it!

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