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    5.0 (1 review)

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    The Granville Assisted Living Center

    The Granville Assisted Living Center

    4.4(7 reviews)
    4.9 mi

    If I could give The Granville 10 stars, it wouldn't be enough!…read moreI was the sole caregiver for my Grandmother for almost 5 years when it proved to be just too much for me to handle. The reason why I hadn't gotten her into her own "apartment" or facility, is because of what my mind thought an assisted living facility was going to be. I didn't want my Grandmother to be in a place that wasn't well maintained, or where the staff were abusive in any way etc etc. All the horror stories that one hears about pertaining to elder care facilities. Well, The Granville is ANYTHING but! From the second we toured the location right before the pandemic, I was put at ease. The residents seemed happy, the entire place was decorated just beautifully and extremely clean, and the staff was just so nice! It really felt like home! The help and expertise that they provided to me in getting my Grandmother approved was also a Godsend, because all of the paperwork can be tricky for someone not familiar! My Grandmother's apartment was just so lovely too! She was able to decorate it how she wanted, and there is a little kitchenette area with a fridge and microwave so she can have her favorite snacks. She has been there over a year now and I couldn't have asked for a better location to have provided the utmost care during the pandemic. They even took the necessary precautions one week ahead of time before the Government shut everything down. To accommodate all the residents who now were unfortunately unable to leave their rooms, must have been such an undertaking!! But the staff still made my Grandmother and the other residents not feel neglected and forgotten about. Making little crafts and spending a little more time with the residents so they didn't feel so alone during this scary time. They went above and beyond making sure everyone was kept safe and stayed healthy and just did an incredible job and am so grateful to everyone at The Granville. I could go on and on about the staff being just perfect and everything I could have ever hoped for, for my Grandmother. If you have a loved one and you are feeling apprehensive about locating a place where you can rest easy at night knowing they're being cared for properly and with respect, then look no further. My Grandmother absolutely LOVES living at The Granville! She has made friends, still has her independence and adores the staff! I am eternally grateful for finding the Granville and cannot thank Sara, Joe, Kathy, Jamie, Mary and the rest of the entire staff for providing this location and the care that they give to someone that means SO much to me!

    My father has been a resident at the Granville for 3 years and it has been an absolutely wonderful…read moreplace for him to live. He was in a couple of other facilities that were below par before we found the Granville. From the moment we walked in, we felt that this was home. Sara, the executive director helped us with the transition paperwork and made it totally painless. The employees really make you feel like they are part of the extended family. Joe, Donna, Alicia, are just a few of the great "family" members that always have a friendly smile. I could go on and on about all of the wonderful things about the Granville. Since dad moved in I have had to move about 60 miles away and I would love to have him closer, but I haven't found any other facility that can match the Granville. For me, the drive is more than worth it to have him live here. The Granville is always clean, the employees are warm and friendly, activities are available, the meals nutritious, meds are accurate and the apartments wonderful. Since dad has lived here they have spent money on capital improvements to keep the facility in top shape and comfortable for their residence. I would and have highly recommended the Granville to anyone that is needing a place to LIVE and add to their extended "family"!

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    Gardens on Quail

    Gardens on Quail

    3.3(25 reviews)
    5.6 mi

    Fall for a pretty facade and this is what you will get! I won't deny that this is one of the most…read morebeautiful facilities in town but, scratch the surface and this is what you will REALLY find: * Repeated reviews about understaffing during the night * Repeated reviews complaining about overworked night aides * Repeated reviews where family members are suspicious of, or flat out accuse staff members of creating positive reviews (this explains why so many reviews go from 5 stars down to one star) How do I know about their problems? First, I am a nurse educator with a master's degree in nursing. Second, I reviewed Colorado's State Licensure discipline made against Gardens on Quail. LICENSURE DISCIPLINE: On 3/19/23, Gardens on Quail's license was disciplined for what the state of Colorado labeled "Physical Abuse". An older woman was found tied to her wheelchair which is against the law. Allow me to explain WHY these sort of events happen: when a facility is understaffed and aides are overworked, they were simply trying to keep their patient safe. FAILURE TO MAINTAIN POWER BACK-UP Other problems: a few weeks ago the facility had a power outage and their emergency power generator did not work. When the heaters stopped working, my dad got cold, so he pressed his call light. It was not working either! While trying to seek help, he went into the dark and uninhabited hallway, fell, and laid there for an undisclosed period of time. IT IS A STATE REQUIREMENT THAT MEDICAL FACILITIES MAINTAIN BACK-UP POWER. I asked three staff members if my dad had his walker or wheelchair with him when he was lying on the floor in the dark hallway and no one seemed to know any details, nor did they get back to me. INSUFFICIENTLY TRAINED NURSE AIDES (called QMAPS) If your loved one resides here, PLEASE, TAKE IT UPON YOURSELF TO CLOSELY SUPERVISE MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION because it is being performed by nurse aides who underwent a short med training program. My dad kept getting repeat eye infections. He then revealed the aide was violating infection control practices by touching the eye dropper to his eye. The nurse aide also did not know how to properly administer eye drops because they mixed two different types of drops, instead of waiting between the different prescriptions. This could potentially make eye drops ineffective.

    If you are looking for a beautiful placed for your loved one this may be the place. However, if the…read morecare for your loved one is paramount this is NOT the facility!!! My mother was is memory care for only 6 weeks until she fell, broke her hip and died!! The staff seems wonderful but the "care plan" we meticulously wrote out was never followed! My mom was given medication at the wrong times, given PRN medication she didn't need, her oxygen, she required at all times was not put back on her after transferring from the dining room, hourly checks (which we paid extra for) were never fulfilled. The staff are caregivers not CNA's, the head nurse is not an RN but an LPN and the backgrounds of the director and marketing director are from Best Buy!! The monthly cost was $10,900 and when I asked for a line item account I was sent something so confusing an accountant couldn't not even decipher. We had four adult family members in constant contact with the staff, administrators and had multiple daily visits and lots of promises were made that were never followed through! I feel so bad for families who don't have the time to be in this much contact and are relying on this facility to care for their loved ones! It is a travesty!!

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    Applewood Our House

    Applewood Our House

    4.2(5 reviews)
    4.3 mi

    My mother died this past February. She would have been at AOH 5 years this month. I wanted to write…read morethis review to say how appreciative I have been with the loving care Mom received. There was, of course, staff turnover during those 5 years, but I never saw anyone that didn't hold Mom and the other residents in highest regard and treat them all with dignity. A beautiful example is when I let a prior staff member know Mom was near the end of her life, that person came back to visit her and give her one final hug. Times were turbulent during the pandemic, but with imaginative ideas, family members were able to continue to connect with loved ones. There were video calls, window visits, outdoor visits, and after vaccination, in person visits once again. Due to the vigilance of the people at AOH, Covid didn't find its way into Mom's house until omicron, at which time everyone was vaccinated. Mom tested positive, but was never symptomatic; her body gave up some weeks later but it wasn't due to the coronavirus. Mom was content and happy at Applewood - and I will be eternally grateful for everyone who took such good care of her.

    I'm writing from the perspective of line staff employee. I've worked in caregiving for various…read morecompanies (including PPCH, Roundup, and the non-profit United Counseling Service in Vermont) for the past decade or so, and Applewood blows them all out of the water. In the past year I have seen: A woman I love become coherent one to two days per month. I came in on my day off to chat with her. The "ladies of Upham" reenact high school with all the hilarious drama. Petting zoo, visiting singer, aquarium visit, park visits, coffee shop outings, visiting guitarist/humorist, visiting pianist, high school carolers, fishing trip, and bowling alley outing for the residents, families and staff. A wonderfully sweet and kooky 92-year-old woman make a full recovery after coming down with the flu. A man go through a scare where his pulse dropped and his face turned blue, only to be perfectly fine the next day. A woman who said to me, "quick, go get the chickens before the plane lands, they can't go to Australia." There is a high turnover rate in EVERY caregiving company; this job is listed as the #1 most stressful job by msn for a reason! In other companies we are told "side hugs only" and that "no, we can't do this or that because it is too expensive." At Applewood, from the top down, they care about people. I try my best to treat my residents like close family. I feel supported and am happy to work here. Please feel free to come by and ask to speak to me if you'd like, I'm at the newest location on Garrison street in Arvada.

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    Spring Ridge Park Assisted Living - Memory Care Assisted Living

    Spring Ridge Park Assisted Living

    5.0(1 review)
    3.1 mi

    My father passed away in June after living at Spring Ridge Park for about 6 years. I cannot say…read moreenough good things about this place. The food is good, there are always activities and outings, and it's always clean and never smells like pee (the ultimate test of a nursing home). Inside, it's brightly lit and airy with lots of windows and carpeted floors. But really, what's most amazing is the staff. They are incredibly kind, patient and dedicated. My father was initially very difficult to care for - belligerent and obnoxious. They treated him with total compassion, and eventually, once we got his medication right, he became a staff favorite. Stacie Naslund runs the place - she and her staff are absolute stars. I never once questioned my decision to place my father there, and I'm so grateful to everyone who works there. My father passed away peacefully in his room under the care of an excellent hospice team, and I felt fully supported and that he was truly cared for the entire time.

    From the owner: At our independently owned and operated assisted living facility, we provide nothing but the best…read moretreatment for your loved ones. Our community offers multiple life enrichment activities and lifestyle amenities for our residents to make them feel right at home. We offer many activities for engagement; bus rides, music, memory activities, Bingo, fit ball fitness, parlor games, arts, and crafts. We also want to establish comfort for our residents by providing, three balanced meals daily, housekeeping services, laundry and linen service and basic cable. Patients who may be suffering from early onset dementia or Alzheimer's symptoms often require specialized care. Spring Ridge Park offers personalized attention from professionals trained to deal with memory loss to give you and your loved one's peace of mind. We provide a protective environment for our residents. To learn more about what makes us different, please visit our website or give us a call today!

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    The Gardens at St Elizabeth - Christmas decorations inside the 120 year old chapel atg The Gardens at St. Elizabeth.

    The Gardens at St Elizabeth

    3.3(4 reviews)
    2.1 miHighland, Northwest

    This review is based solely off of communication with staff at the Gardens at St Elizabeth. In…read moreOctober of 2017 and then in again in January of 2018 - I emailed the director of admissions/sales inquiring about future residency for an aging relative. It is now July of 2018 and I have never gotten a return email. I have called and been connected to the admissions/sales office only to always get a voice mail. I left one voice mail with no return phone call. Just today i called and again only got the voicemail and decided not to wasted my time by leaving another message. As anyone knows looking for a community for a loved one - communication with management and directors is lacking at almost all facilities.

    I have been employed at this community for over 9 years and hope to work there for many more years…read more The employees, many of which have been there for 10+ years (a handful as long as 28+ years!!) are treated very well and it is a true blessing to work with the residents. I know other staff as well as the leadership staff feel the same. The Campus Director is great about recognizing staff by celebrating things like Healthcare Dining Services Week or Healthcare Workers Week, etc. We all are recognized and celebrated throughout the year, nobody is left out. We have fun by planning activities with both the staff and the residents together. Each year there is a big Resident and Family Appreciation Party, Christmas Open House for residents and their families along with many more fun thoughtful events to show our residents and family how much we enjoy and appreciate them! It is a true family...

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    The 120 year old chapel on the campus of The Gardens at St. Elizabeth.

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    Answers for Senior Care - Lily and her dad.

    Answers for Senior Care

    5.0(2 reviews)
    21.7 mi

    I found myself needing some expert guidance when my Mom started to decline due to dementia. It's a…read morescary and confusing world out there for anyone who has tried to figure out the assisted living system and the worry of finding a safe, comfortable and caring facility. The home care service I was using at the time referred me to Phil Hotaling and what a blessing that was! Phil helped me understand so many issues when it came to being in assisted living and what was and what was not provided. He arranged visits with different homes and together we toured each one. He guided me through the questions and issues pertinent to each home. I selected a wonderful place for Mom! The assisted living home has room for 8 residents and is run by a fantastic couple who live there with their two children. Mom is happy there and I'm happy she is well taken care of by loving caring people. I would never have found this place on my own without Phil's help. Thank you Phil for your help, your guidance and just your wonderful heart and caring about your clients and their family. I would never have made it through this last year with Mom and then Dad needing care all on top of two knee replacement surgeries! Getting Mom and Dad together again at Leawood before he died means more than you'll ever truly know.

    Not being from Denver, I was not familiar with Assisted Living places in Denver when I needed to…read moremove my sister to one. My sister's doctor's office recommended Phil Hotaling to me. He has been a God Send! He is very familiar with Assisted Living facilities and their strengthens and weaknesses. Phil helped guide me through the process of finding the best place for my sister to continue the next phase of her life. Thank You Phil!

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