Getting old can be very rough! Unfortunately we all go through it. Some people can get very sad because the are not able to do the fun things they used to be able to do. At The Arbors it is our mission to make your older years the best that they can possibly be! If you are perhaps lonely or you need more friends your age or if your family is jumping through hoops to take care of you then I invite you to consider becoming a resident here with us. I’ve heard a lot of people say “I don’t ever want to be in a place like that” well yea I’m sure nobody does especially when there are so many horrible facilities out there making retirement homes look bad. Trust me when I say The Arbors isn’t like that!! I work in maintenance and I have made it my mission to make those years as comfortable, beautiful, and just easy as possible!! No body should have to worry about anything when they get older so me, my coworker Ben Posey and our director Pat Faitigati will make sure that you don’t have to do anything when it comes to maintenance. Whether it’s changing light bulbs or cleaning carpets you don’t need to worry! We will get it done for you. So please come by and check us out. You can make an appointment but we also welcome walk ins and will give you a tour of all three of our beautiful facilities. We offer Independent living, assisted living, and we have a small but wonderful memory care. Also you can meet our amazing staff!! Let us take away you and your families stress and I assure you we love to have fun!! Come join our wonderful...
Read moreMy elderly uncle has been here a year and it has been a wonderful experience, especially in comparison to many other facilities. Unfortunately, the facility was purchased by a new management company, Grace Management, and they pretty well stink. Flat out lied to everyone about rent being raised when they purchased 4 months. Received the rent increase (over $300 a month) letter today. Activities are terrible now - absolutely no effort or monetary contributions to improve them from Grace Management, it's just "come and sit and chat", which the residents can do anytime. They have also stopped printing the daily bulletin, which included meals, activities (which are decreased), birthdays, jokes, etc. Now the residents are expected to read the menus on the television in the lobby, or on the chalkboard. Tell me, how many elderly folks do you know that LOVE to get their information via technology vs in print? Overall, I see the quality of services decreasing, while rent is increasing. I love the staff, I love the general vibe of the facility, and hoped to keep my uncle here for remainder of his life. Not sure we will be able to, or if it is a good value for the money now. I do NOT recommend...
Read moreI spent the night with my grandfather one night and i page the workers in the morning to come help me get him to the bathroom and dressed. Nobody answer for 30 mins. I opened the door to see if i saw and anybody and i sat by the door on my phone waiting for someone to pass. And i heard someone basically running(speedwalking) pass. I look down the hall and a women was all the way down the hall turning the corner. I never heard any running til she got close to my room. Eventually after 50 mins the nurse came and helped. She was very nice, i never said anything to her about it. My family agreed we were going to see if it happens again before we speak to the staff. I hope they arent ignoring there resident because my grandfather does genuinely love this place. But that’s not some thing to overlook incase something...
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