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    2.5(26 reviews)
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    The manager left a note on my prior review just your typical BS statement so I thought I'd update…read moremy review. How about that picture of my mom's foot? That's the quality care you get a San Joaquin gardens. Two and a half months ago there was no sore on the foot. Now it's got gangrene and will have to be amputated. Go ahead send your parents here. Good luck

    Admittedly, we can only offer a visitor's perspective, but we were VERY impressed. We attended a…read moreresident's art show, and we're able to speak to many residents. Every one of them looked happy, healthy and fully engaged. They chatted happily about the lifestyle there, and were justifiably proud of their art, some of which boarders on museum quality, and all of which was expertly done! We got a tour of the property, and oh, my gosh! It is gorgeous. Well kept, clean Mediterranean style design. The amenities were many and varied from restaurants to a gym, from a residents' garden to clean, spacious, well equipped common spaces. There is also a facility tram, much like a combination community bus and taxi, which can be hailed on demand from convenient stops throughout the community. We noticed some negative Yelp reviews for short term convalescent care and we asked about it. Apparently some short term patients come expecting hospital level care for which The Terraces is not equipped. Understandable from our perspective. In general, this community of seniors is a wonderful facility. All of the staff we met were caring and friendly, and all of the residents we met seemed wholly satisfied. If this is a service you're researching, we highly recommend including this facility on your considerations.

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    Truewood by Merrill, Clovis - The front of Orchard Park

    Truewood by Merrill, Clovis

    3.6(11 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    I've been here since Oct. 2024. Staff are friendly and caring. Everyone learns your name within…read morea day and address you by name and not any usual "fake sweet names" reserved for elderly. I have only one complaint and it's a big one. The food is terrible. It is inconsistent as though a bunch of unqualified staff are helping out in kitchen. The mashed potatoes or whatever are too salty, too spicy, to eat? Chef says, "sorry, "they" get carried away sometimes." For the amount we pay, I don't expect a restaurant meal every day but very close to it. The cheapest frozen cuts of meat are used, the meatloaf, Salisbury steak texture is that of dry cardboard. One time Salisbury steak was served. It was a 4x4 less than 1/4 quarter inch slice of something. Vegetables all seem to be frozen and is always squash and carrots w/onions or broccoli, cauliflower and carrots, either under or over cooked green beans. We must'nt forget the corn! The menus rarely change, seems to alternate between 2 or 3 standard menus. On weekends there is a lot of hot dogs (chicken), sloppy joes, etc. My biggest concern other than not enjoying food anymore is the nutritional values. I'm diabetic, never had a problem with keeping in control with diet. However when served a meal of 4 baby back ribs (little actual edible protein) with sides of Mac and Cheese, Potato salad and Corn, keeping diabetes in control becomes a chore. My solution is to prepare as much as possible in my microwave and feed myself. That isn't working. I've been dealing with horrible diabetes symptoms and am in process of working with my doctor to fix it. Another major problem with my use of the dining room is I'll be fine at start of mealtime, however, they're so short staffed that sometimes it takes almost an hour to get food by that time, I'm in diabetic hell. I don't require special food or services. Just better. TruWood by Merrill Family needs to loosen their pocketbook and buy better quality, perhaps more qualified kitchen staff, more serving staff and try a little food diversity. Just cause we're old doesn't mean we're stupid. We know when things should be better. Furthermore, they have a monthly meeting with Chef and facility general manager for residents to air their complaints. I've attended and spoken out. All we get are excuses and platitudes. I'm not the only resident to complain about the food. Admittedly it's better than having to do it yourself, however, it needs to be done consistently well, served quickly, salad should be fresh, soup should be hot. If you're gonna do it do it properly. Other than the food quality and inconsistency,shortness of staff in kitchen and serving there are no reasons to hesitate to put yourself or family member here. It's a welcoming place with interesting activities.

    The place is great, and the staff is remarkable. I moved my mom here from another facility out of…read morestate, and we couldn't be happier with the overall experience. Beau and his team have gone out of their way to get my mom involved in activities and encouraged her to get out and meet other residents. I highly reccomend Truewood! John

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    3.8(6 reviews)
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    I want to update my review of Cedarbrook Memory Care. I spend a lot of time there with my mother…read more We love the outdoor spaces and they have rocking chairs with just a really nice. My mother found the rocking chairs inside. She's very happy with them. My mother is so sweet and kind to everyone. We have made friends with many of the residence and visitors.!

    My dad was at Cedarbrook for 3 months. My review is only a reflection of an issue we had his very…read morelast week there. As a backstory, my dad has Lewy Body dementia and can unfortunately get very aggressive. He is 61 years old and strong- not at all your average dementia patient. Care staff was more than patient with him and I can't express how grateful I am for them. There does seem to be lots of miscommunication between care staff and management about resident behavior, as I would hear that he was doing better from management but care staff would give me the real story of how his aggression was not getting any better. I made the obvious decision to move my dad because Cedarbrook was just too big for him and he kept having issues with his aggression. It just was not working and that's not fair to put on anyone. I received a call the day before he was set to move that he was out of a certain medication and they were having trouble getting it filled. He had been out for a few days and they waited until him moving to let me know. The reason his medication couldn't be filled was because it's a narcotic (Ativan) that can only be filled every 30 days- the length of his prescription. Long story short, almost half of the bottle was unaccounted for. I reviewed the medication log with the director of nursing and she stated my father refused to take the medication and it was discarded each time. Sounds reasonable, but why wasn't that documented? Especially with a narcotic that is extremely monitored and will not be refilled early. During this, a staff member (I believe her name was Bao) also admitted that since my dad was out of this medication, they had been borrowing some from another resident. Again, my dad is extremely difficult, but that makes me upset for the other resident and their family. I should have been notified immediately and been given the opportunity to reach out to his doctor for assistance. No residents should be sharing a medication, EVER. Please be mindful of bringing your loved one here. Nursing staff on the floor is great, but they need better management and a stronger set of policies and procedures in place.

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