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    SilverCrest Assisted Living and Memory Care

    5.0 (1 review)
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    Avanti Senior Living at Towne Lake

    Avanti Senior Living at Towne Lake

    3.8(4 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    9.3.23 No one want to have a loved one need to have extra…read morecare than what you can provide for them. But unfortunately dementia is a horrible disease that requires extra help. These places are expensive. But they are providing 24 hour care to your loved one. This is second place we have had our loved one in. The first one was not good but Avanti is 100% different. The staff are so friendly and caring to us and to their residents. They treat them just like they are their own loved one. They do actives with them to help keep their brain functioning sharp. Everyone here from Nina at the front desk to the kitchen staff are great. Thank you so much for the exemplary care you are providing my MIL.

    My mom lived there 6 1/2 yrs. The nurse practitioners over medicated my mom and when I told them to…read morestop - because I held medical power of attorney I was literally told " it's not that simple" I had to inquire if I needed an attorney to get the overdosing stopped. The medical "professional" prescribing the over medication was not following the oncologist's medication and she told me 5 times the wrong chemotherapy drug my mother was on. Since my moms passing they owe my mothers estate in excess of $3000. They acknowledge it but have been claiming the Che k would be mailed for the last 90 days while refusing to provide any information for follow up. It's clearly " the checks in the mail" nonsense to keep an elderly person money. I can only imagine how many elderly residence have been over medicated and fleeced by this company. It looks like I'm going to contact our family attorney.

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    Cypress Assisted Living - Fish tank

    Cypress Assisted Living

    5.0(2 reviews)
    8.3 mi

    I want to thank Cypress Assisted Living for taking such good care of my father…read more I brought my father to Cypress Assisted Living in early December 2025. Due to a fall, he had deteriorated over the previous six months. He could no longer walk, he lost 40lbs, and he suffered from delirium. When he arrived, we had to put him on hospice care. Within a few days of being in Cypress Assisted Living, he began to improve. It's now been four months since he arrived. He's gained back 20lbs. He hasn't had any delirium since his first few days there and he's "graduated" from hospice. He begins physical therapy this week to get him walking again. So how did this happen? It's very simple. Nellie (owner) has put together a staff that truly cares about the residents. They get dad up in the morning, get him breakfast and let him settle in his day. They have some activities, along with two big screen TVs in the common area. There are electric reclining chairs to accommodate every resident. The pictures you see on their website are 100% accurate. I visit at least once a week and EVERY time I visit him the place looks as beautiful as it does online. It's incredibly clean and has no bad odors. If you don't like what's for breakfast, they'll work with you to get something else. They are there to make the residents comfortable and happy. The owner (Nellie) is a nurse who understands how to treat seniors. Her people work 12-hour shifts. The resident only has to deal with one shift while they're awake, so it limits confusion for them. She keeps the place spotless. I was there and saw her moving the recliners to check that they were swept and mopped underneath. I'm not exaggerating when I say Cypress Assisted Living saved my father's life. During the first few weeks he would ask me, "Where do I go after I leave here?" Now he says he loves it here and doesn't want to leave. I can't wait to get him walking again, as it will make him so happy. Thank you to Nellie and her team for all they've done for our family.

    She is talking about my mother which was in another assisted living in a room with a diaper for…read morealmost 2 months, after we moved her she's not in a diaper she set a lounging chair watching TV with everyone else. amazing Place Chanel Williams 2 weeks ago I've gotten to know Nellie over the last year, and we've been able to assist with a number of residents in her communities needing hospice. I recently had a family needing to find a place for their mother, they trusted my suggestion to move her to Cypress Assisted Living and I've since received several messages from the family sharing how happy their mother is in her new home! "Chanel Mother seems to really like her new home! Thank you! And she really likes her nurse Sandy!" We absolutely recommended CAL for those looking for a more intimate assisted living community for their loved ones.

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    Advanced Personal Care Home

    1.0(1 review)
    5.0 mi

    My father was their first patient. He was a Parkinson's patient in the end stage of the disease…read morewith hospice care. He was there for 4 1/2 months. We were forced to move him with a 27 day notice in violation of our contract. We were forced to move him at a very critical point that put him through unnecessary pain and suffering. As a result my father went into distress within 6 hours, then died 7 hours later. It was a horrible experience. I voiced my concern to one of the owners that I feared my father would not make it through another move. His hospice nurse confirmed that as well. The main caregiver there personally told me the following: "The reason we were forced to move was in part retaliatory because they said I was a headache to them for voicing my concerns about some improper care he received, and that they were not supposed to have a bed bound patient anyway, as an assisted living facility. But they accepted him because they said they needed the business and my father needed a place." I even pleaded for another month to find a place bc my husband at that time was trying to find a home for his mother who had just suffered a heart attack and kidney failure and was in a hospital in critical condition ICU. But they did not respond. They said they could no longer cater to his needs and that he needed to be in a skilled nursing facility. When my father's main caregiver went on leave, they hired unlicensed, untrained people who didn't even know what parkinson's was, and didn't care for him properly according to my father's hospice nurse who was in observance. He was left with dirty diapers and had developed sores on his bottom. The hospice bather reported that my father's clothes, towels and sheets had not been washed when the unlicensed, untrained people were on duty. More examples of elder abuse by main caregiver: 1)She was seen by the hospice Chaplin outside of the care home in her car with a friend smoking cigarettes. So how long was she out there and how many more times was she doing that, in addition to the shopping instance when she was caught. Without surveillance cameras, no one knows bc the owners were hardly ever there. They lived at another residence. 2)During the winter freeze when power was lost, she would go in the garage to warm up using the car heater while my father was left alone in the house with no heat. Again, on how many occasions and for how long. 3)There were a few instances when the caregiver asked to leave to get some personal items and told me she would be back in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, but was gone a hour or more, leaving me alone with my father.  4)A bed bound patient should NEVER be left alone in the home for ANY reason! My father was cognitively impaired, and speech impaired, so he would not be able to call out for assistance to be heard, nor would he possibly be able to understand if his caregiver was not in the home. And leaving him alone is taking advantage of these impairments and qualifies for abuse of the elderly under the definitions of neglect and abandonment per elder care law. 5)After the move, I found that two of my fathers pillows had urine and feces stains.  6)Kitchen was often dirty with black dirt/grease stained sponges used to hand wash the dishes and utensils. The dishwasher was never used to properly clean and sanitize.

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