St. Anthony's Gardens
Teresa
"Friendly Community with Diverse Activities"
This place is nice. Everyone is friendly and kind. They have lots of things to do, like games and crafts.
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anonymous
"Underwhelming Assisted Living Facility Lacks Outdoor Amenities"
I didn't like this place much. It wasn't what we needed. It's close to a hospital, which seemed hectic. The spot was fine, but the apartment felt cramped. Sadly, there wasn't any garden or outdoor fun for us to enjoy.
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anonymous
"St. Anthony's Offers Impressive Amenities, Close to Competitors"
I had a great visit at St. Anthony's and found they had much to offer. It was similar to the other places I checked out.
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anonymous
"Impersonal Staff Rushed Our Assisted Living Tour"
Our visit was poor. The workers were really distant and barely took any time with us, acting like they didn't care about the tour at all.
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BB
"Nice place, but food and baths need improvement"
Overall, it's a nice place but needs some fixes. My mom says the food isn't great and is often cold. Bathing hasn't been good for her either; sometimes, they are rough and impatient. However, the staff is polite, and the facility is always clean and well-kept. The lobby feels cozy and not like a hospital. The decor is nice. I'd recommend it and put her there again, especially compared to other places around. Most of the staff have been good, and they handle issues well, keeping me informed and following up. During the hurricane, they sent emails every 2-3 days to keep families updated.
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Terry M
"Neglectful staff, lacking care; poor communication with families."
Mom neglected, staff rude, lacks care and systems for families.
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Dianne Michel
"Terminated Unfairly: St. Anthony's Shatters Disabled Employee's Trust "
St. Anthony's Employment Fiasco Ruins My Son's Trust" My son was fortunate to get a job at St. Anthony’s assisted living facility. He has a disability and candidly shared this with them during his interview. They gave him a commitment to provide support. For eight months, they kept their word. Then, there was an incident I was informed about. They suggested to my son, who they claimed was under a lot of stress, to take a two-week vacation he has earned for some rest. However, just after one week into his vacation, St. Anthony's called and told him he was not required to come back. This broke my son's heart and shook his faith in people's honesty. The shocking call and their unwillingness to let me speak to someone for an explanation were cowardly moves. St. Anthony's, thanks for shattering my son’s trust and crushing his hope with just one phone call.
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