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The Bristal Assisted Living - Westbury

The Bristal Assisted Living - Westbury

5.0(4 reviews)
5.7 mi

I never write reviews. I know everyone says that but I honestly don't. I feel like I need to…read morethough. Keep in mind, I have never actually seen the facility but what I saw today was beautiful. I was at Walgreens in Mineola and their bus was parked outside. They must bring the elderly there to go shopping. As I was walking to my car I noticed the man ( assuming the bus driver ) helping them off of the bus. I had to actually stop and watch. He was so sweet and gentle to each one that he helped off of the bus. He spoke to every single one of them as he helped them down the steps. It warmed my heart so much I actually called and also told them there. In this day and age, all the crap going on and all the terrible people out there, this was honestly wonderful to see. Especially when you hear that a lot of assisted living facilities lack patience with the elderly. Mostly when nobody is looking. And he didn't think anyone was. That made it even nicer. This man looked truly special and they are lucky to have him as apart of their staff.

We are very familiar with Assisted Living Facilities. My mother lived at The Bristal In North…read moreWoodmere for several years and we found the facility for the most part to be pretty decent. It was very clean. The facility she moved to in Florida was not as nice, but apparently Florida is generally less patient oriented than NY. My mother-in-law moved into the Bristal late last year after a bad fall had resulted in a long hospitalization and rehab stint at Parker Jewish, a total nightmare. We were not comfortable letting her return to her own apartment and after a reasonable search had selected The Bristal at Garden City, a new facility that had opened only a few months prior. We can only say one thing. This facility is outstanding. Dina, the general manager is a wonderful person and has assembled a team including John, in charge of recreation, and a chef, whose name I don't know, who has made my mother-in-law's stay thus far to be an easy transition into assisted living. She loves the food, and boasts about all of the staff and how friendly and genuinely interested they are in both her needs and her overall enjoyment. Whether it is the medical team, the front office staff, the housekeeping or the maintenance staff, everyone is overly courteous and nice to both the client and their families. Starting from the initial sales with Tiffany, to the gentlemen who connect the cable TV or caulk the windows, everything is handled professionally and expeditiously without a problem. If you have decided to place your loved one in the hands of an assisted living facility, this is definitely the place for you. Bingo, crafts, word games, movies, socials, educational classes, day trips, they offer enough to make their clients feel that they are important, by continuously engaging them in safe and stimulating activities.

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The Bristal Assisted Living at Jericho

2.3(3 reviews)
6.9 mi

My father died on February 19, 2026 after weeks of a worsening cough and confusion that I…read morerepeatedly reported to the Bristal's contracted doctor and which were repeatedly dismissed. Dr. Jason Ford was largely absent, leaving critical decisions to a nurse practitioner, Jared Newman, while I struggled to get answers for over a month. When my father was finally hospitalized, he had advanced sepsis, pneumonia, and a UTI, all conditions that were missed due entirely to Dr. Ford and NP Newman's neglect and indifference. He died the same day. This was a devastating failure of care, communication, and accountability. Instead of a physical examination, tests such as an EKG and chest X-ray were ordered. Yet I was forced to chase down results myself. I repeatedly expressed my concerns and explicitly requested that Dr. Ford evaluate him. Those requests were dismissed. I was told by Dr. Ford's office to wait until Dr. Ford was physically present at the facility to speak with him, days later and only during a narrow window before he left at 1 p.m. This level of inaccessibility and lack of urgency is, in my opinion, entirely unacceptable in a medical setting, particularly when dealing with a vulnerable, elderly patient with known congestive heart failure. Sylvia Henderson, the Director of Wellness at the Bristal, did not intervene or take any responsibility to check on my father's condition. He continued to deteriorate over the course of a month. (Interestingly, two positive Google reviews of Sylvia were written by her own family members shortly after his passing.) It is difficult to put into words the frustration, grief, and anger that comes from knowing that his painful deterioration and death may have been preventable or alleviated with more attentive, responsive, and physician-led care. I do not write this lightly. I write this because no family should have to beg for a doctor to see their loved one, only to have their concerns minimized until it is too late. The director of Bristal, Gina Young, said "this was not her experience with this medical practice." I was left with the distinct impression that my concerns were not taken seriously.

The Bristal at Jericho is upscale Senior living. This is a beautiful residence with warm friendly…read morestaff. Residents enjoy trips, art instruction, musical entertainment and so much more.

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Long Island Family & Elder Care - Truzzio et al not Robert are more so the official stakeholders at this organization.  I have not met Truzzio.

Long Island Family & Elder Care

4.3(29 reviews)
2.3 mi
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10 plus 10 stars - always magnificent pieces - my first choice -Elle is so talented and it…read moreshows in her designed pieces Love, achel BarrettWhutmore

I love stuffffff. Odds and ends, sentimental knicknacks and tchotchkes all peak my curiosity…read more Everything has a story, and once had meaning to someone. Or..... perhaps many someones? Sort of like mini physical history books.... However, if you saw my place you might think I was a minimalist (depending on the day I last feverously cleaned, of course). I don't collect very much, but I like to look.... and unlike many situations I can look AND touch. Woo! Wandering in to LIFEC's space is like going through a giant garage sale in an senior apartment complex basement at the end of the month when everyone moves out. Sure, there's junk but you'll also stumble upon so. many. TREASURES! Do you have an empty bedroom that needs something of interest? They probably have a set of nightstands, or a bench to put your shoes on. Maybe even a swanky vintage dresser from the 40s? Live out your mid century modern dreams, or collect pieces to create your own story. I've wandered in to search for props for parties (maps, globes, vintage luggage for a bridal shower!), to fill the gap in spaces in my own place (unique beer steins are where it's at) and even to get some basics (A set of folding chairs! A must have PRE-COVID). Prices are higher than a garage sale, for sure. I know you CAN haggle with them but I honestly won't. They're a charity/nonprofit. The last time I spoke with the owner I could tell both him and his staff had huge hearts. They honestly care about people and need as much resources (and capital) to bring about the the most change... Stop in. You won't regret it! Even if you don't take any treasures home.

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Tlc Companions Home Care - Our store front on Broadway in Bethpage! We are provide the best home health care and elder care on Long Island

Tlc Companions Home Care

4.3(12 reviews)
3.5 mi

I recommended a client to TLC and they were very happy with the care provided to their mother. Will…read moredefinitely continue to refer them in the future!

It is a poorly run agency. Mt mom ended up passing away. My mom had an aide Zee who asked to borrow…read moremoney from my father, which you are not supposed to do. She came three hours late, when she was supposed to be at Plainview Hospital at 9am. She could talk about her son in great deal about how he was going out with a girl who had aides. She neglected my mom for three hours and my mom had to call up the agency to find out where she was. If anything bad would have happened, the aid would have gone to jail for neglect and the agency would have been held accountable legally. She also neglected my mom towards at the end of her life at Plainview Hospital. She went out for three hours, instead with my mom. My father came in the hospital room and didn't find her. She came back within hours and threw out of the room. On June 14 2024, my mom fell on the dining room floor. The aide Joyce didn't follow my father's instructions not to walk alone with her. Joyce the aide didn't call 911 and the agency. My father who I a retired physician did.

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We are always here to help anyone who is looking for home health care. Everyone needs a little TLC!

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