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Trezevant Manor

4.0 (3 reviews)
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2 years ago

ResidentsA plethora of activities in all sections. Officers down to the wait staff know the residents by name and aim to please.

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The Belmont team took great care of our mother. The last 14 months of her life were spent in…read moreBelmont's memory care. They provided wonderful assistance and kind care for our mother. It is comforting to know that she was so well cared for her last year of life. Our Belmont experience started off in such a positive way. The team was outstanding about helping us get mother settled from the West Coast in an emergency situation. They even loaned us furniture for her apartment until her things arrived. Once we were at Belmont memory care, the considerations continued. Mother had unique California natural food preferences and the Kitchen team was super about filling her requests for salads and salmon and vegetables. She loved the food! We cannot thank the memory care team enough. Our mother lived most of her life independently and alone. The memory care activities every day kept her involved. We saw her thrive having people around her and she lost much of her previous fear/anxiety. My heart smiles when I remember the loving hugs that the memory care assistants gave mom. She'd hold her arms up and they would hug her and tell her she was loved. It was beautiful. Her health situation changed as she became prone to falls and broke her hip. The Belmont nursing staff knew how to handle the situation. Many facilities do not want someone who has both dementia and significant physical limitations. The Belmont team and the nursing staff welcomed her back from rehab with open arms. We will always be grateful to them. Speaking medically, the Belmonts in-house doctor - Dr. Randy Villanueva - was the perfect doctor for us. His medical skills, experience with seniors and his compassionate heart are an amazing combination. He is a gift to his patients and their families. We miss our mother immensely, but it is comforting to know that Belmont made her last year the best it could be. The gift of care and kindness was a priceless one.

Village At Germantown - The Oasis Spa and Salon

Village At Germantown

(2 reviews)

This is a really well maintained community and is visually appealing inside and out. There have…read morebeen staff challenges that every business in the area has been having which have affected care. There have also been supply chain challenges that affect being able to purchase certain items such as appliances, but the desire is there by the community.

My mother was admitted to the rehab part of this facility. The front desk staff was friendly and…read morethe speech therapist was very professional and kind. The reason for one star is because overall the place was a train wreck. As soon as we arrived she was greeted in her room and immediately asked to remove her clothing so they could examine every inch of her skin which seemed disrespectful and humiliating. The first night when we used the nurses call button no one showed up because of miscommunication. Afterwards response was slow. The nurses were sweet but weren't knowledgable about my mother's injuries and acted as if they didn't know how to properly move her. Once she was picked up in a wheel chair without foot pads and her feet got stuck underneath the chair which could have hurt her ankles, further injured her hip or caused her to fall forward. After discovering this the nurse asked her to just ride with her feet lifted.My parents went to the cafe for lunch which they strongly encourage and they were never waited on and returned to the room to eat a burger that was brought in for them. They were then told it is discouraged to eat in your room. The handle of a chair in the room was loose and upon using the faucet in the bathroom the cold water handle fell off. This was reported to the staff and it was never fixed. The sink in the bathroom was not wheel chair accessible so that my mother was unable to wash her hands. We were not allowed to watch her occupational, speech or physical therapy which seemed odd. It would have been helpful since she has dementia and we could know her abilities and how to help her. Also she was very anxious and didn't want to be separated from us but they didn't seem empathetic at all. At 4:30am someone loudly entered her room to empty trash bags and was banging around which woke us both up. At 5:30am another person opened the door while we were sleeping and began yelling that it was time for a medication. We were first told that no one was allowed to stay overnight with her but made an exception when we refused to leave her alone due to her injuries and dementia. When we decided to take her from there we were told that she had to stay until Monday ( it was Friday) so that the doctor who only comes once a week could discharge her. We found out later that the PA could discharge her so we had her discharged. I would be very wary of leaving a loved one here!

Kirby Pines LifeCare Community

Kirby Pines LifeCare Community

(4 reviews)

Hickory Hill

Loved one falls. Pretty often. We rarely get notified. They make excuses for everything. In…read moreassisted living, they let residents who are diabetic skip meals and their sugar drops and round and round we go. Nurses seem to not care at all about how they address patients. If they don't like their job they should find a new one. We asked for a toilet riser and months later finally gave up and bought one and installed it ourselves. Asked for something to help keep the resident from falling out of bed-the only thing we got was an attitude from Chris Hanna (maintenance). Their "call" system is on the wall so when a resident falls they can be left on the floor for hours with no way to get help and night checks are evidently infrequent if at all. On the tour you see the independant living and the super expensive lobby. Go see memory care. It's way worse than the cheapest hospital room I've ever known of. Look at thsir reviews. Its consistent. Everyone cant be wrong. The in house doctor does VERY VERY little for our loved one. After you are there 2 years--if you leave you walk away from 100% of the "buy in" money which i think was something like $100k. They got ya then and they know it.

My dad lives at Kirby Pines in an independent living apartment, and it is a fabulous place. I can't…read moredescribe the security I have knowing he is someplace where he has loving neighbors that watch out for each other. Everyone there is like family. I'm so grateful for the peace of mind this provides.

Trezevant Manor - retirement_homes - Updated May 2026

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