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    The Residence at Five Corners

    1.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    We were so fortunate to have an amazingly compassionate, thoughtful and caring hospice team at…read moreFaith and Family. All members of the team were tightly coordinated and in sync in supporting us as my husband's transition accelerated after a very painful fracture of the shoulder. From Faith, a very experienced hospice aide, to McKenzie, the case manager who visited us almost every day, to Connie the weekend nurse whose wisdom, insight and patience carried us forward, to Catherine, the social worker, Valerie, Reiki specialist, and Frank the Chaplin - all brought unique and supportive perspectives as we navigated this challenging time. My husband and I wanted to do hospice at home and as his decline accelerated, this hospice team made the journey possible. I am forever grateful for the wonderful care my husband received and the comfort care my family was given. I would strongly recommend this hospice! Hard to express how truly outstanding the team was!!

    Faith & family hospice has the most compassionate staff. From the beginning, with our intake…read morenurse,Emily to our primary nurse, Lindsay we were treated with respect, caring & expertise. If someone was unable to answer a question, they admitted it & got the answer for us. As a nurse, I can be very picky with medical care. We were so lucky to have Lindsay as the primary nurse for my mother in law. She guided the entire family ( 6 children!!!) through the dying process. She was able to anticipate needs of everyone & facilitated them, while always putting my mother in law first. She was also able to arrange for a well needed massage from Poppy who was perfect. I cannot say enough about this hospice team!!! The best- don't go anywhere else.

    New Leaf Transitions Move Management Professionals - New Leaf Transitions

    New Leaf Transitions Move Management Professionals

    3.7(3 reviews)
    23.8 mi

    DO NOT HIRE THEM!!! They were highly incompetent in almost every aspect of our move. The truth of…read morethe matter is that they are taking advantage of the elderly and people in vulnerable positions. Let me explain. I am disabled. My mother works all day. My Stepfather passed away in 2017. Our Large Estate was too much for us to handle on our own. We needed a clean out done (lots of junk) But also needed movers to help us pack what we would be taking with us. They claim to "Do it all!" Boy they sure do! They'll DO you alright. DO ya right in to the dirt pal! Don't get me started on their cleaning expertise. The place was so clean it was spotless almost as if our possessions weren't even there! Oh wait a minute, that's because they weren't! They'll clean you right out! They come in and under the guise of helping you pack, eye ball all of your belongings and decide what they will keep for themselves to sell off and what junk they will wrap up and send off with you! My mother can not believe how many of her precious things were not packed and mine too. The owner Ingrid wrapped up my stepdads ashes! His ashes! The one thing my mom said she'd personally bring with her they packed up. and very disrespectfully at that. Thank god my mom saw them in the box on the floor. Ingrid then tried to convince me that I did not need my rolling closet that was like 100$ I assured her that I did need it. Guess what! She decided I didn't! She kept it! My moms reclining chair. They took it! My mom flipped and they brought it back. The back that had been damaged previously was already fixed!!! They played it off like that was a favor.. lady had our chair fixed and never told us about it haha! Sounds more like it was getting ready to be sold rather. Plenty more went wrong here I won't continue. Ok I will. They took my tools and my brother had to go retrieve them. He approached a guy on the truck. The guy pretended he "Didn't see NO tools!" His words. My bro spotted them behind the guy. GUY was blocking/hiding them with his body! Furious and befuddled that the jig was up the guy threw them at my brother. Not only did they poach anything of value that we didn't specifically say pack. They were highly disrespectful with the things they packed for us and super gentle with everything in the clean out. I mean it's almost as if the trucks were swapped and we got the clean out truck and they kept our possessions. I mean the truly disgusting and despicable part of it is that the place pretends to be a beacon of light in a tough time. Like especially after grief or a death apparently or a loved one too old to take care of themselves. They cater to retirement homes and estate sales etc..etc.. I'm disabled but I'm only 26 and am able to tell you all what happened. I can't imagine how many sickly and elderly people these folks must have Swindled that simply can't speak on it. I mean retirement homes for goodness sake. From a hypothetical stand point I could easily imagine an elderly woman saying "hey where's this and where is that?" But everybody just thinks she's old and crazy and never had a radio from 1936 or maybe she even thought the year now is 1936 so like who would really care right??? Nobody would care that's who and that's exactly what New Leaf is counting on. Their counting on that very sentiment all the way to the bank!!! How do these folks from retirement homes feel I wonder. That their stuff was taken. It was (hypothetically but entirely possible) an old person's that probably can't use a computer and give a review or they're dead and buried and rolling in their grave. Not able to say how mortified they are that their possessions were hawked and sold and everything was handled with utter carelessness. My mom had to write on the boxes with a sharpie because even their stickers were cheap. They would fall right off and wait here's the shocking climax...even more stuff got mixed up and "lost" ..cough "sold " Not to mention this was not a cheap service. So we essentially paid to have our items stolen from us and sold elsewhere for a profit. The term from Seinfeld "double dipping" comes to mind.

    This is the easiest review for me to write. My father needed to move to a senior-living apartment…read moreand we were overwhelmed by the logistical challenges (only some furniture would go with us to the new location, significant decluttering and downsizing, cleanout of the old home). I am so glad I called New Leaf. Ingrid and/or her team: 1. Came over for an in-home consultation the same afternoon that I first called. 2. Devised an action plan on the spot that accommodated everyone's schedule (especially important for me as I was bouncing between MA and NY). 3. Did a perfect job of pre-packing / decluttering on a selected day before the move - always involving my dad in decisions on what should come with him and what could be donated / recycled. 4. On the moving day - coordinated seamlessly with the movers (who were fantastic) and operated with dizzying efficiency to completely set up his new apartment. Our moving day started at 9am, by 1:30pm we were relaxing in a completely finished, beautiful new apartment. 5. Efficiently completed the clean-out of my dad's old apartment the next day. What I admire most about Ingrid and New Leaf is that, while they are almost scarily efficient, they are also extremely empathetic, laser-focused on getting buy-in for any decision to downsize belongings, and even have a bias towards keeping furniture / belongings. For example, I didn't think that an armoire at my dad's old apartment would fit easily in his new place, but Ingrid convinced me otherwise. Not only did it fit, it ended up being the perfect storage area for some important papers, paintings and photo albums that we wanted to keep. Corny as it sounds, New Leaf Transitions makes the world a better place. THANK YOU!

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    Southeast Rehabilitation & Skilled Care Center

    Southeast Rehabilitation & Skilled Care Center

    1.0(13 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    Warning to Families - Neglect and Unsafe Conditions I am…read morewriting this review with a heavy heart and deep concern for any family considering this facility for their loved one. A very close family member of mine, who suffers from dementia and cannot care for himself, is currently a resident here--(not for much longer) and the level of neglect is alarming. Every visit reveals the same distressing pattern: Patient is often found with a full, untouched tray of food in front of him, despite being unable to feed himself. Patient is frequently half-dressed or in inappropriate clothing. On one occasion, we found him lying on the floor with no staff in sight to assist or even respond. There is never a doctor on site, only "on call," and no real medical oversight when urgent issues arise. Every concern that family brings up is met with the same excuse: "We're short-staffed." We understand that staffing issues are real, but they cannot be used as a blanket excuse for neglect. This is not just poor service--it is dangerous, and it is neglect. If you are considering placing your loved one here, I urge you to visit multiple times at different hours and ask hard questions. Family actively exploring other care options because this is simply not safe

    I wouldn't send my dog there place should be shut down just terrible please don't consider this…read morefacility hasn't been updated in who knows how long air condition wasn't working place looks like it falling apart very disgusting they should be ashamed of themselves for not helping the place out obviously only care about the money place smells try cleaning I was shocked as I was going there after my triple bypass and almost passed out because no air conditioning and the smell rooms are disgusting walls are terrible furniture ridiculous I have never been so disgusted stay away from there or go check it out and I promise you will leave and wonder how anyone else would send a loved one there they really should be shut !!! Just stay away

    The Residence at Five Corners - retirement_homes - Updated May 2026

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