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    Springfield Place

    Springfield Place

    4.3(6 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    Over the last few months, I have researched a variety of care/living options for my uncle,…read moreincluding at-home care and senior community living. I was immediately impressed when I researched Springfield Place in Petaluma, CA. The staff went out of their way to answer questions and to provide any help needed before, during, and after the decision-making process of whether or not this was the right location for my uncle. Once he decided that this was where he wanted to be, the staff helped in every way possible to get him moved in and set up in his new home, including personally going to Kaiser's medical offices when we were having trouble getting some of the required forms signed by the doctor. Without their help to navigate Kaiser's medical system, I think we would still be waiting on those forms long after I had to return home on the East Coast. The staff had excellent covid protocols in place that made me feel like my uncle would be as safe as possible. They had a great set of documents to help me organize what was needed to move him in quickly and efficiently. Their facilities staff was helpful in hanging a few pictures that I couldn't manage. The front desk had a welcome sign up for my uncle during his entire first week there. The other residents made a point to come introduce themselves and to say hello. There was a notable mix of residents who were at various stages of care and mobility, and they were often out in the common areas talking and socializing with each other. There was a guest room that I was able to use for a couple of days to help make the transition a bit easier. The food was surprisingly good, and I'm rather picky. I was expecting cafeteria level food and was delighted to find that the food was restaurant quality....and better than a few restaurants that I went to during my stay. They have a variety of rooms layouts available, all at different costs. We went with a large studio with a large den, and we used the den as a bedroom. This apartment that we chose doesn't have a window in the bedroom/den, but it does have two large French doors that open into the living space making it feel bigger and brighter. We were able to fit a lot more furniture and "stuff" than I had imagined due to the extra closets by the bathroom. I know a lot of people are concerned about the costs of senior care facilities, but at Springfield Place we got the apartment, the assistance of the facilities team, the nursing staff, laundry assistance for towels and sheets, the front desk staff, three meals per day, heating, electricity, and community activities all within the price of the monthly payment. When you add all of that up and then add on top of it the fact that you know that your loved one is not alone and that there is someone always around to make sure they are okay.... the price seems more than reasonable. The price does increase a little depending upon the level of care that your loved one needs, but even that seems reasonable, especially after seeing how well the staff cares for those who need additional levels of care. All in all, I am very happy with the experience and am really glad that we found Springfield Place. Plus, as my uncle says "It's close to the golf course!"

    A very special place, a small community that really embodies the heart of Petaluma! Lovely walking…read morepaths and gardens. You can see the genuine pride in every employees smile, everyone loves this place!

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    Creekwood Senior Home

    Creekwood Senior Home

    5.0(11 reviews)
    9.0 mi

    I am something of an expert on assisted living properties. If you have both parents alive into…read moretheir late 80s, you too will become an expert on this industry. My parents were living at a large senior living property on the east coast, and I was doing everything I could to make their lives better - scheduling doctor's appointments, scheduling taxis, flying back on Jet Blue's redeye, etc - but the trend was not my friend; my parents needed me. I had said multiple times that they should come out to California, and one day my father said "Maybe that makes sense." That was a year ago. It was time to do some fast - but thorough - research. The perfect facility would offer assisted living for my father, and memory care for mom. I researched aggressively, visiting Wind Chime of Marin, Aegis of Corte Madera, Aegis of San Rafael, Alma Via of San Rafael, Atria-Tamalpais Creek, Sunrise of Petaluma, and one or two others I'm forgetting. Some I visited a few times. I never called before visiting; I just showed-up. As opinionated as I am, I had difficulty ranking them best to worst. Yeah, one of the facilities made a poor impression, but any property can have a bad day. It's hard to measure what really matters - the care they provide. Actually cost was also hard to measure. Some properties have a non-refundable buy-in payment; others have monthly surcharges that are added as the resident needs more help. (I had been warned about these - a property can get very expensive very quickly.) I was down to two possibilities - Alma Via of San Rafael or Atria-Tamalpais Creek - when someone from hospice mentioned Creekwood Senior Living, in Novato. Dang - I had visited the property just across the street, but not even noticed Creekwood. So I drove back up to Novato, and did my surprise drop-in. Here's what was different: almost all the residents were out in Creekwood's common area when I walked in the door. At all the other properties I visited, it seemed to be just the healthy seniors that I saw in the common areas. So where were the unhealthy ones? There seem to be two possibilities: they were left in their rooms, or they had been asked to move-out, since they were no longer profitable, and/or didn't help the property's image. Remember, the trend is not our friend. You don't want your loved one left in his/her room, or asked to move, as his/her needs increase. And you don't want to go broke, if the property's angle is to add fees for every nuance of care. If you/your loved one is still active, choose one of the properties packed with healthy seniors that you can play tennis with. But if you/your loved one needs care, make sure to visit Creekwood. When you evaluate any property I recommend looking for: * fair, no-surprises pricing * single-level properties (waiting for elevators is a drag) * big, active common areas * plenty of parking (It makes it easier to visit, knowing that you will never have to hunt for parking!) I moved my parents to Creekwood in late November, 2012. I've visited there... jeez - scores of times. I have no regrets; it's the best decision I've made in a long long time. I only wish that I got my parents out here earlier...

    My 90 year old mother has been a resident for the past five years. She considers the community and…read morestaff as family, supportive and kind. My siblings and I looked at several options and we're delighted with our decision.

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