This place has MASSIVELY deteriorated since the pandemic began. My dad is there in the memory wing. We, of course and pathetically, cannot visit our father. When they let us see him at a distance he is dirty, his beautiful teeth he cared for all his life have rotted out of his mouth, and we believe he has impetigo as his mouth and facial area around his mouth are all red. We have to give a 24 notice before visiting which we believe is so they can at least make him presentable. Overpriced, overrated, overall disappointing. It did used to be great. They're talking advantage of this no visiting period. We're looking elsewhere. I wouldn't put my dog in this place much...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreWorst management I have ever seen thus far. Amy treats the staff horribly and it needs to be known. I have single handedly seen the way that she looks at her staff and treats them. The workers are clearly under paid and unhappy. Just by sitting with my mom at a meal I can see that she picks and chooses her favorite staff and it was hard to watch canāt imagine how the workers must feel working there under her management. The only decent part of management I have seen is Krista L. Iām not understanding how this place has genuine good reviews because it was awful. If it wasnāt for my mother being there I would never step foot back through those doors...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreFor the past two years my aunt, mother-in-law, and father-in-law were residents at Cedarhurst. My in-laws are now deceased, however, my aunt is still a resident. It has been during this time I met Life Enrichment Director Eric Taylor. And I must say, he has made all the difference to the lives of these wonderful people. His dedication and commitment to enrich the lives of all the residents is seen on a daily basis. He truly lights up their eyes and world. He puts a smile on my auntās face the moment he enters the room! Thank you Eric for giving purposes and honor to all of our families. You make each one...
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