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    Oasis Senior Advisors Richmond West & Chesterfield

    Oasis Senior Advisors Richmond West & Chesterfield

    5.0
    (1 review)
    1.0 mi

    I met Joe Gallagher with Oasis when my husband, Gregg, suffered a seizure related to his malignant…read morebrain tumor and was to be released from the hospital because there was nothing more they could do for his care. I had no idea where to go. Joe helped me review options around the Richmond, VA area for nursing care/rehab sites with physical, occupational and speech therapy. Gregg was able to receive excellent rehab for 3 weeks before we again were denied continued nursing care and had to move to our final option, assisted living. Joe joined me during the interview process at multiple facilities in the area to seek a good fit for Gregg regarding both nursing care and rehab care. Although Gregg had made strides in his rehab, his level of nursing care was deemed too involved for two of the more "prestigious" assisted living facilities in the area. I was very discouraged by this setback, but Joe and his wife, Judy, were exceptional in their emotional and spiritual support and kept me moving forward. Our third search was fruitful and Gregg received the best care I could have imagined for the next 10 months of his life. Through all of this journey, the Gallaghers kept in touch with us--they were never more than a phone call, text or email away and Joe visited Gregg at his new residence several times a month and even more during his last few weeks. Joe and Gregg shared a bond of faith, tears and hope that lifted both of them. Although Gregg was at peace with the treatments and outcomes he faced, he was even more so after spending time with Joe. Through our relationship with the Gallaghers, Gregg was able to receive therapy and hospice care at the assisted living facility. Joe's knowledge of Gregg as a person helped us find all the best support we needed. Even after his passing, the Gallaghers have kept touch with me and our two sons. Our family has been blessed to have had the Gallaghers by Gregg's side through his disease. We have met two new friends and grateful for their outreach even after Gregg's death.

    From the owner: Oasis Senior Advisors offers free, community-based referral senior housing assistance to aid in…read morefinding a place just right for you or your loved one. Using our knowledge of local resources and our proprietary OasisIQ software, we work with you and your family to help match you with the senior living options that suit your needs and preferences.

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    Oasis Senior Advisors Richmond West & Chesterfield
    Oasis Senior Advisors Richmond West & Chesterfield

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    St. Mary's Woods

    St. Mary's Woods

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    I'm a resident here, and I can say with no hesitation, that moving to SMW is one of the best…read moredecisions I've ever made. I have and would highly recommend this place to anyone who is looking for a peaceful, caring, and stress free place to live. Some of the reasons for my love of SMW are: 1. It is owned and managed by the Catholic Diocese of Richmond, which gives me a great deal of comfort knowing that they will never take advantage of me in any way, and they truly have MY best interests in mind always. 2. It is open to all, with no restrictions. In fact, many residents are not Catholic and are of many diverse backgrounds. 3. The staff at all levels are incredible. They are super qualified, helpful, and friendly at all times. I've never heard an unfriendly comment from anyone. 4. There are many different activities available and never any pressure to participate or not. Musical concerts of many kinds by outside professionals are a frequent and very pleasant activity. 5. Several different apartment floorplans are available. Mine fits me to a T! 6. Dinners are included in all plans and they provide a great opportunity to mingle with other residents and share some great stories and experiences. A great group of people. Please forgive the verbosity, but I want to convey what a great place this really is. If you're considering a retirement community, without a doubt, this is the place you want to be. I highly recommend it.

    St. Mary's Woods is a nonprofit senior living community providing exceptional living and services…read moresince 1988.

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    Home methods something else for everybody, and at St. Mary's Woods, each house is as one of a kind as our inhabitants.
    Home methods something else for everybody, and at St. Mary's Woods, each house is as one of a kind as our inhabitants.
    Located in Richmond, VA, St. Mary's Woods is a nonprofit senior living community providing exceptional living and services since 1988.
    Located in Richmond, VA, St. Mary's Woods is a nonprofit senior living community providing exceptional living and services since 1988.
    Located in Richmond, VA, St. Mary's Woods is a nonprofit senior living community providing exceptional living and services since 1988.

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    Located in Richmond, VA, St. Mary's Woods is a nonprofit senior living community providing exceptional living and services since 1988.
    Lakewood

    Lakewood

    1.0
    (1 review)
    0.3 mi

    As an out of town family member of a long term resident (15 yr.) I can no longer recommend Lakewood…read moredue to what I have observed this past year. At the time my parents made the decision and sizeable investment required to enter independent living (Villas) assurances were made LW provided a full continuum of care available to residents and implied staff would periodically assess any changes in resident medical status, including cognitive, to transition to differing levels of care, including assisted living. Our mother has long experienced and is treated for various underlying medical conditions which are now more complex due to additional factors including inconsistent cognition, seriously deteriorating vision and balance issues. Several months ago she fell at night in her unit and failed to activate either of the 2 emergency call devices provided, further evidence of cognition, balance and vision issues.She spent the night on the floor however LW became involved the following morning.After a hospital stay and followup stay in LW Healthcare Unit, rather than transitioning her to assisted living (where she could receive closer supervision including administration of the numerous daily medications she receives during the day) she was instructed to hire private duty nurses and to return to independent living. She has since fallen again. It appears LW is financially motivated to shift nursing care expenses to residents rather than properly transitioning medically compromised long term residents to assisted living or other advanced care options outlined at the time my parents became residents. The question becomes, is LW incapable of properly assessing the ongoing health status of long term residents? Or do they prefer to shift the increased cost of nursing care to the individual residents rather than transitioning them to assisted living? I could provide additional examples of reductions in service to residents over the years in spite of ever increasing fees. One such was the drastic reduction of on property shuttles which are critical to residents who no longer can drive yet are allowed to live in remote buildings and rely on shuttles to participate in on property meals, exercise and recreational activities. After much outcry from affected residents, it seems shuttle services have since been restored. That reduction in service should have never occurred, feels like it was financially motivated. My advice is to think long and hard and ask a lot of questions as you evaluate such a major decision and significant investment for your loved one..

    From the owner: Enjoy the freedom of Independent Living in a beautiful place where you can make your mark. Our…read morepremier nonprofit retirement community in Richmond, Va, offers everything you need to be the best possible you, in a neighborhood filled with opportunities.. We also offer senior health services of assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care and rehabilitation.

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    St. Joseph’s Home for the Aged

    St. Joseph’s Home for the Aged

    5.0
    (1 review)
    4.6 mi

    My dad was a resident here for about 10 years. He suffered from Parkinson's. During his time…read morehere, he went from the unassisted level, to the assisted level to the full care level. I must have visited this facility at least 3 times a week for a decade! I live nearby so it was convenient to walk there with my kids and visit my dad and the other elderly residents. We got to know many of the folks there, all the nurses and nuns as well. The front desk receptionist was always courteous and welcoming, the foyer is spacious and simply decorated. This place always felt more like an apartment building than a "nursing home." It was always fresh, bright, and clean. The floors were always so shiny and immaculate. We checked in and took the elevator to my dad's room. The living spaces there were always neat and organized, with laundry services provided. Residents can make their rooms as personalized as they'd like. We saw some lovely, well-appointed living rooms and bedrooms. The common areas are pristine and comfortable. We enjoyed seeing the other seniors there and took pleasure reading to them, helping with meals in the communal dining room, and even conducting Bible studies! The kitchenette has a couple tables, snacks and drinks for the residents. There's also a well stocked library and games. The nuns of the Little Sisters that run the facility provide spiritual support and many activities to keep the folks there encouraged and entertained when appropriate. They also have yard sales and festivals throughout the year. The nursing care was amazing and we felt confident in the safety and healthcare my father received. He was cared for in a dignified and gentle manner as he went through the stages of needed care. The staff made his adjustments for further medical assistance seamlessly. They certainly made a difficult situation much more easy to handle. Our minds were set at ease knowing my dad was being treated with compassion and love. Beautiful grounds surround the buildings, where residents can talks walks, pause for prayer and meditation and just enjoy being outside with nature. I'm so thankful for the extraordinary care my dad was given by the incredible people here. We couldn't have chosen a better home for him.

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    St. Joseph’s Home for the Aged
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    Commonwealth Senior Living at the West End

    Commonwealth Senior Living at the West End

    2.0
    (2 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    I was searching for a memory care facility for a family member & found this place. They did an…read moreassessment & decided on her level of care. I went on a tour with Reuben Canty. He was very nice and patient. I was able to explain her situation & he seemed empathetic. He worked out a deal with me, which I didn't know involved her having a roommate. Although I was concerned about that, I still entertained him and was ready to move forward with the process. It wasn't until I started completing the paperwork that I got turned off. They require that YOU be the guarantor and put YOUR CREDIT on the line for your family member. Even if you're the POA, YOU have to give them your SSN & assume full responsibility. Umm, NO SIR!! I have never had to do that as POA anywhere else. She is responsible for her own debt. I just pay it. I'm not allowing them to put an unnecessary inquiry on my credit. So, I immediately left and went to a different facility that I was looking at for her and signed the lease there. It's bad enough that this facility is outrageous in cost, but to also handle business like this is just too much. On top of that, the room that wanted to offer wreaked of urine and the roommate's family had control of the SHARED closet. I don't want her sharing a closet. Period. And the bathroom was on the roommate's side of the room & it clearly isn't cleaned much due to the strong Stench in the room that fills the room from the hvac system that also blew from that side of the room. It wasn't a good fit for us, but I did enjoy speaking to Reuben.

    I wanted to share with the general public the lack of care / support being provided by this…read morefacility. Blaming no care on Covid is just not acceptable. The staff at this assisted living facility could not care less about the residents. They ignore most of them each day and do what ever they can to avoid any level of care - even minimal. The residents are on their own. Please do your own due diligence. If you do, you will realize what we learned too late - that there are other, better, caring facilities who actually treat residents with respect, provide basic care, and actually give the support necessary.

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    Commonwealth Senior Living at the West End
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    The Laurels of University Park

    The Laurels of University Park

    2.1
    (12 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    I had a deeply disappointing experience with this skilled nursing facility. From the moment we…read morearrived, the lack of basic courtesy and care was apparent. Upon arrival, my father was not greeted or acknowledged. He was dropped off in his room in the wheelchair they brought him in with and left in his room for over an hour and a half without any staff checking in on him, or getting his vitals. The room itself was in unacceptable condition. The bed had no safety railings, which posed a serious fall risk. The lights were not within reach, making it impossible for him to turn them on or off without assistance. The air conditioning unit emitted a strong, greasy mechanical odor and failed to cool the room properly, making the environment uncomfortable and unpleasant. Needless to say, I removed him promptly from this situation knowing that he would not get the care he needed. There were 3 nurses at the desk as I pushed him in his wheelchair past them and still nothing was said. It was as if they were unaware there was a new admission to their wing. Finally, as I went out to get my car a nurse approached and asked if we were leaving. I let her know all the failures we had seen in that hour and half and we would not be back. This level of neglect and disregard for patient safety and comfort is unacceptable in any healthcare setting, especially one that is supposed to provide skilled nursing care. I would strongly caution others to thoroughly research and consider alternative facilities before entrusting their loved ones to this one.

    Their care is abysmal. They are discharging my brother in law with cdiff and indicated that is was…read morenot medically necessary for him to continue his stay. How do you treat folks in this manner?

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