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    4.7 (13 reviews)
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    Exceptional service for terminally ill family member. Lori and the staff are kind, respectful and professional.

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    Lori, Katie, and the staff continually provided excellent care for my wife, they made her and everybody feel special..

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    Sonnet Hill Senior Living - Taco Tuesday!

    Sonnet Hill Senior Living

    3.8(9 reviews)
    1.3 miBuena Vista

    Not happy at all the way my sister was treated by the head nurse and med techs here they deprived…read moreher if medications in several occasions and treated her badly . She was deemed a Problem by many staff members . Her transition from The Ridge which was also bad was hard for her. While they made accept ions for her it came to be that she had a mark on her back and this wasn't the place for her .

    Don't be fooled by what they tell you when you visit the facility to consider putting your relative…read morein there. I have been in the facility since my husband checked in there on March 28th of last year and I spend every day with him. Between 5-7 hours. i know all the staff and all the residents. l. Lots of times not enough staff. i have often waited up to 2o minutes for my husband to get his dirty diapers changed. They would be busy changing someone else, and tell me they were coming after they finish with that particular resident. I would go back to the room and wait for at least 20 minutes for them to come and change him. 2. The food is not the same as the residents in the assisted living get in the downstairs dining room. . Often there is no juice, no fruit, they run out of napkins upstairs. There are no place mats on the tables. Often they run out of silverware and they give out plastic. The food is often lukewarm or really cold. I used to go behind the counter to the microwave to heat up his fruit. I was TOLD in no uncertain terms that I was not to go behind the counter and warm up his food. That I had to ask the staff to do it. There is mostly not enough staff to serve the food and warm up his plate. I have often assisted in serving the food and cleaning the tables if there is only one staff member working the floor. I have been told that is now allowed, so I have just stopped doing it, even when they are short hand 3. I have often brought people in wheelchairs out of the bathroom who were struggling to open the door and move their chair. When they see me moving the chairs into the room , they run and take it from me. 4. The bed never has a top sheet. i have asked them to put a top sheet on the bed, so that he doesn't have to live with the blankets in his face. they tell me they "made his bed". I go in there and tear it apart and start over with a top sheet, like you make your bed at home. 5. We have started to eat downstairs in the nice dining room. We also sit down there during the day, because it is nice and quiet. Upstairs they have 2 different TVs going all day with competing sound and often very loud. 6. There are all kinds of rules that I am not aware of until I break them unknowingly and I am told very rudely that this is not allowed. I ecawas sitting downstairs in the dining room by the kitchen. the kitchen has a bell to ring if you want something, it takes sometimes a long time for them to respond and you never know if the thing is working, because you can't always hear it. So I open the door and call in and ask for what I would like to have. I was told that I had to wait no matter how long it took for them to come to the door, or I would not be able to sit down there with him anymore. .. and not very kindly. I was almost in tears. I think they are intentionally harassing me when I come, so that I won't visit and interfere with them. I was so upset, I went home. 7. I gave some of the care staff gift certificates from Marshalls for 20 $each. Only 2 of the people to whom I gave the gifts thanked me. If I hadn't been thanked by one of them I would never have known the gifts had been given out. 8.He has been on hospice for months and if it had not been for them, I would have despaired in his care. 9. I have noticed some hostility from the staff when I make a request. Some of them are outride rude . I am sitting there with my husband at breakfast at 8 Am and one of the people walks in and doesn't say good morning, or hello. They have purposefully made a point of not greeting me. They greet Jack when they see him in the hall when i wheel hm around, but they ignore me like I am part of the landscape. I hate to ask them to do anything at all. l0. Since it is a closed facility you have to ask someone to let you out of the door. I sometimes have to wait because there is only one person watching the residents and they can't leave. The others are often on another floor. I have noticed that some staff is pulling back to back 8-l0 hour shifts.That is dangerous with elderly if you are tired. They are all overworked. I expect to get a blowback from this posting and more hostility, but everything posted here is true. some of the other relatives and I have talked and we have agreed on this situation.

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    Belmont Village Senior Living - San Jose

    Belmont Village Senior Living - San Jose

    4.4(31 reviews)
    1.0 miWest San Jose

    Belmont Village Review…read more I am 91 years old and have been a resident of Belmont Village for the past four years. Throughout my life, I have remained active and have been fortunate to enjoy many fulfilling experiences. As I approached retirement, I often imagined what it would be like to live in a fine hotel, where comfort, excellent service, and peace of mind were part of everyday life. I have achieved that goal. Belmont Village is professionally managed by a creative, compassionate, and dedicated staff who consistently strive to provide exceptional care and service to every resident. Their professionalism and genuine concern for our well-being are evident every day. The community is ideally located directly across from the Winchester Mystery House and adjacent to Santana Row, one of the Bay Area's premier shopping and dining destinations. Santana Row is beautifully maintained, secure, and offers an ever-changing variety of restaurants, shops, and community events that residents can easily enjoy. The dining experience at Belmont is another highlight. Chef-prepared meals are served three times each day by a courteous, well-trained staff in an attractive, spacious, and beautifully illuminated dining room. The quality of the food and the pleasant atmosphere make every meal enjoyable. Belmont Village offers a full continuum of care, including independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing support, and memory care. Fortunately, I remain in good overall health and am not experiencing any significant physical or cognitive limitations beyond what might reasonably be expected at my age. However, I recognize that health can change unexpectedly as we grow older. Knowing that additional care is readily available if and when I need it gives me tremendous peace of mind. After four years here, I truly believe I am in the right place at the right time. Belmont Village has given me not only a comfortable home, but also the confidence that my future needs will be met with dignity, compassion, and professionalism. I wholeheartedly recommend Belmont Village to anyone seeking an exceptional retirement community where quality of life, outstanding care, and personal respect are clearly top priorities.

    If you are struggling with the difficult decision of moving a parent into assisted living or memory…read morecare, I cannot recommend Belmont Village San Jose enough. My brother and I were terrified that moving our mom from a different facility would worsen her dementia, but the exact opposite happened. From our very first interaction, Shelia was incredibly helpful with the initial tour, answering all our questions and easing our minds. Once Mom moved in, the care was seamless. Allyson (Memory Program Director) and Gilda (Director of Resident Care Services) are absolutely incredible. From day one, they made a genuine effort to learn everything about our mom's history and specific needs to help her settle in. The transformation has been unbelievable. Our mom was not willing to leave her room at another facility, but now she has genuine friends, eats in the dining room for all meals, and stays active. She loves her trips to the on-site salon, watching TV with her new friends, and going on outings like scenic drives and picnics in the Rose Garden. The nurses and PAL caregivers (Personal Assistants for Living) clearly have specialized training and truly know how to work with people with dementia. Every time I visit, the PALS always update me with heartwarming stories of what my mom has been doing. Not only has this move been life-changing for our mom, but it has brought a sense of calm to my brother and me. Knowing our mom is surrounded by such great care and love when we aren't there is priceless. Allyson is wonderful about keeping in touch--she even texts photos of our mom enjoying herself, which means the world to us. Communication at BVSJ is excellent, and they even offer family support groups led by the amazing Tami Anastasia, an Alzheimer's and dementia consultant. We've learned that not all assisted living and memory care facilities are the same--the heart and dedication of the staff at Belmont Village San Jose make all the difference.

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    The Watermark at San Jose - Indulge Salon & Spa

    The Watermark at San Jose

    3.2(9 reviews)
    1.3 miWillow Glen

    I recently toured The Watermark at San Jose with my mom, and I have to say--it exceeded every…read moreexpectation. From the moment we walked in, the elegance of the place struck us. Marble floors, high-end finishes--it felt more like a country club than a senior community. We were personally welcomed by the Executive Director, Kellie Shearer, who not only gave us a thoughtful and thorough tour but invited us to stay for lunch. We met Tony, their Executive Chef (yes, recruited from the Ritz-Carlton!), and the menu was exceptional. The food? Absolutely top-tier. We also got to sit down with some of the original resident ambassadors, who shared their honest and positive experiences. My mom--who had been completely against leaving her home--was suddenly asking me when she could move in. Kellie introduced us to the nursing staff, who were friendly, grounded, and communicated in a way we both understood. Then came the surprises: daily happy hours with live piano music, a surround-sound movie theatre, and even a putting green (which I personally loved). We had already heard about the mayor attending their ribbon cutting, but seeing it in person made it clear why it's getting so much attention. Fast forward--my mom moved in last month. She and Kellie now meet every afternoon just to catch up. That kind of personal attention is rare. Thank you, Kellie, for helping make this transition not just smooth, but joyful. Five stars.

    My father has now lived at The Watermark for one year. During that time, the experience has been…read moreinconsistent--at times acceptable, and at other times deeply concerning. The cost of care is extremely high, and additional fees are added for things that should be basic. If a resident exceeds a certain number of medications, there is an extra charge simply to administer them--despite these being small, routine pills. If staff are asked to ensure a resident showers, that also results in additional charges. Housekeeping is supposed to be included, yet there have been multiple occasions when my father's bedding was not washed, leaving him sleeping in what I would consider unsanitary conditions. In addition, there are many times when I visit and the fronts of the cabinets are covered in greasy fingerprints, as if they have not been cleaned or wiped down in months. After his first year, his rent increased by over $300 per month. The increase is for no other reason than to get more money. Just because you can raise the rent doesn't mean that you should. He hasn't been given more care, he hasn't utilized any of the facilities on the grounds. In fact he sits in his room and just watches television all day. The food hasn't gotten better or worse, he hasn't gotten more care or less. So again a rental increase is not necessary. Compounding this issue, prior leadership sent me the rent increase letter that failed to include the discount he receives, making it appear as though the increase was nearly $1,500. This caused unnecessary alarm and confusion and further eroded trust. There have also been numerous occasions when I have specifically asked staff to please not allow my father to simply sit alone in his room in front of the television all day. Despite these requests, I have not seen any meaningful effort to engage him in the community or encourage participation in activities. This lack of social engagement is particularly concerning and directly impacts his quality of life specifically since he has dementia and Alzheimer's, social interaction is extremely important to help the disease progress less aggressively. Many of these issues stemmed from prior leadership, which I understand is no longer in place. I believe I can personally attest to at least one reason for the high staff turnover. On one occasion, I called and asked to speak with a specific leader. I was placed on hold, and when the receptionist returned, she said she was transferring me. When this leader picked up the phone, she answered with a curt and rude "what," as though she believed she was speaking to the receptionist rather than a family member. Speaking to staff--or anyone--in that manner is completely unacceptable. When I clarified who I was and why I was calling, her tone barely improved. The interaction was unprofessional and left a lasting impression. While the care staff themselves appear to want to do a good job, there have been serious lapses. One example was when my father complained of what was dismissed as a sunburn, when in reality he had a severe case of hives. He later ended up in the emergency room while traveling. When we returned from that trip, we found his bathroom had flooded. Rather than immediately sending someone to clean and sanitize his apartment, staff was told to offer to him in a model room for the night. This was an unacceptable solution. He had just returned from vacation here he was ill the entire time and wanted to rest in his own apartment--not be displaced. We were also informed that there was no maintenance staff on site at night, which is deeply concerning in a facility of this nature. It took an excessive amount of time for someone to come up and mop the floor, and even then, the area was not sanitized--only mopped--despite the fact that it involved toilet water. I have read many reviews stating that appearances can be deceiving, and unfortunately, that can be true. It is a beautiful new building. There has been significant staff turnover, which I believe was directly related to certain members of leadership who are no longer there. Overall, I am cautiously hopeful that with the leadership changes that have been made, things will improve. However, given the level of cost and the expectations that come with it, meaningful and consistent improvement is not optional--it is required.

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    Kimberly's Elder Kare - The quaint patio at our care home on Pompey Dr. in San Jose!

    Kimberly's Elder Kare

    5.0(10 reviews)
    0.8 miWest San Jose

    Kimberley's Elder Kare Kottage took very good care of my Mom. The home is cozy and clean, and…read morealways smells of home-cooked meals. It reminds me of my childhood home, which is one of the reasons that I was drawn to it. My mom had a massive stroke 27 years ago, which left her paralyzed on one side of her body. I took care of her, managed her in-home care, and moved her to assisted living when the home care costs became both extraordinarily expensive and completely unreliable. When she was diagnosed with congestive heart failure, I moved her to Kimberley's. I checked out several other residential care homes for my Mom over the years, and many of them provide a menu of services. As your loved one deteriorates, they charge more and more for additional services. Kimberley's never did that; they gave us a flat rate, which was such a relief after so many years of paying extraordinarily high home care rates. My Mom had a challenging personality; she was not kind to her care providers. The staff at Kimberley always treated her with dignity and respect, and she was always kept clean and nicely groomed. My mom had her own room, so my family could spend quality time with her without being concerned about disturbing the other residents. All About Seniors' manager, Kendall, was compassionate, respectful, professional, and kind. He remained calm during very stressful situations with my mom and helped me navigate through the stages of her end-of-life care. After my Mother passed, he patiently explained move-out policies to me several times and sent me a detailed accounting with backup documentation. My mom was at Kimberly's for three years before she passed away. I spent many hours at her side. I am grateful that she had a warm and caring home to spend her final years. I am grateful to all of the staff at Kimberly's for the extraordinarily kind and compassionate care.

    I moved my father here in January of 2025, and although I was anxious about the change, my only…read morewish is that I had done it sooner! The care staff are friendly, respectful and supportive. My Dad is receiving excellent care, providing such peace of mind for the entire family.

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