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    Montereau - Montereau Chapel

    Montereau

    2.8(11 reviews)
    3.6 miSouth Tulsa

    My grandmother lives in this stylish resort/retirement community and it's fabulous. Everyone is…read moreSOOOOOOOOOO friendly, it's the perfect environment for my grandmother. Like the website states, all guests enjoy the amenities of a cruise ship. They offer 1 or 2 bedroom apartments, completely private cottages, and I believe they even have an assisted living facility. They offer 3 restaurants that you can choose from and I believe all residents have an allowance for food . Residents also have the option of cooking in their own apartment. I've been to both the Soufflé cafe and the Renoir restaurant. The food is pretty decent for a place like this. My grandmother prefers the Renoir Sunday brunch. I had quiche, the salad bar, and some soup. We had mimosas with brunch; they were pretty weak, but what can you expect in a retirement community? I feel fortunate that my grandmother lives in a place like this. She's definitely happy with it!

    Stay away from Montereau!…read more If I truly spelled out all of the issues we had with Montereau, this post would be so long that you'd give up half way through. So I will briefly spell out four factual disappointments (not an opinion -- these are things we actually experienced!). One: When my dad was living there, Montereau had troubles with their boiler which resulted in the water faucets (kitchen, bathroom, and shower) getting clogged DAILY. A maintenance person interrupted my dad DAILY to clean out the faucets so he had running water. Two: The food was horrible! Three: The care that was promised was not good, particularly on the weekends. When my dad moved from independent living to assisted living, the care was even worse! Four: Our experience was so bad at Montereau that we finally moved my dad to a different assisted living venue. It took well over a year to get my dad's deposit back. During the entire process, Montereau NEVER communicated a thing. My sister and I had to be deliberate on contacting Montereau regularly, trying to determine the status of his refund. Once his apartment was leased, it took Montereau over 60 days to send a check. Montereau was a miserable experience not only for my dad but also for my sister and me who had to interact with the staff there, including the president. Service was poor and communication was non-existent. If I could give Montereau zero stars, I certainly would!

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    Trinity Woods  - Inside Holliman Center

    Trinity Woods

    2.3(3 reviews)
    4.8 miMidtown

    My mom went to "respite" care after she broke her arm. She was the first 1 week and we moved her…read moreback to her apartment with private care helpers. The floor was inadequately staffed and the majority of staff seemed bothered to help anyone. My mom was also left in a bed till 9:40 in the morning soaked in urine. Very disappointing to say the least.

    My husband and I just moved in to a patio home in Independent Living at Trinity Woods and we are…read moregrateful/happy that we could. My husband and I learned in December of 2024 that he has a recurring sarcoma that is a nasty s-o-b, and the year 2025 has been a nightmare with chemotherapy sessions and hospital stays involving three weeks in March for treatment of thrush, a colostomy to avoid the tumor, a peg tube to give him nutrition when he has no appetite and blood transfusions, plus two weeks in M D Anderson Hospital in Houston in June to bring him back to life followed by another two weeks in a rehab hospital. Since we moved here in June, we have been enjoying living in a quiet, safe and protecting continuous care community for seniors in midtown Tulsa. The people who are managing the campus are wonderful, and while we didn't want to move here so soon, we know we are the best place for us now that life has gotten more complicated. As long as I am able, I will care for him. When either or both of us need the assistance, we will move into assisted living, and, in time, to their hospital/nursing center. There is also a memory unit now for people needing the services that provides anyone with neurological challenges such as dementia and Alzheimer's. We had been living in an apartment downtown, which we had wanted to do for some time. It was great as long as we were healthy and self-sufficient. We thought we could be there until well into our seventies T least. When I broke my ankle, and when my husband subsequently had the cancer recurrence, we found it more and more difficult to function well. It was then that we de used that we needed to move, but only one more time. Trinity Woods even helped us move-and that was quite a lot of work that they did, moving us from a 16th floor apartment to the patio home. Again, we are so grateful. I The cost is dear, but we are at a point where our lives are everything to us, and we want our children to be able to be with us as family and not as worried care providers. We have talked it over countless times, and feel that when the time came, Trinity Woods was the place for us. We are close to everything we want to do, secure in our home, and supported by a truly caring community. Thanks be to God, I can help my husband to the best of my ability.

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