Love and Hope
Linda Hood
"Mixed Experience at Love & Hope Assisted Living Facility"
When I visited this place for my mom, it seemed nice. People said the food was good. The owners were helpful about my mom's diet. Mom moved in and liked the food. It was mostly homemade and organic. But it's not great for people needing a lot of care. They can handle folks with mild memory problems but not if they get frustrated. My mom needed a lot of help, but they made it seem like a big deal. They charged a lot for her care. As her dementia got worse, they scolded her for being disruptive. There's not much to do here. They just have a piano player sometimes. No games, books, or movies. You're supposed to sit until mealtime. The staff are busy because the residents are on different floors. The place looks modern but not cozy. It's not what most old people like. My mom passed away after four months. Now I visit someone else in a different place. It's not as clean, but they have games and the staff are friendly. It depends on what you want. If you just want good food and a clean place, it's okay. But if you want more, look elsewhere.
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Danna
"Mom is treated like family at Love and Hope"
My mom lived in four different assisted-living places before coming to Love and Hope Adult Family Home in March 2015. The care she gets here is way better than at the other places. She’s treated like a cherished family member, not just a patient. They provide delicious home-cooked meals, help with her grooming since she’s blind and can’t do it herself, keep her physically active with daily exercises, and engage her mentally with daily games of Trivial Pursuit and interesting chats about current events. The other residents are carefully selected to ensure a friendly and safe environment. I couldn’t be happier with her care.
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Debra Phillips
"Amazing care and delicious food!"
My mom really enjoys living at Love and Hope. The staff is so kind and gentle with her, and they never make her wait when she needs help. She also can’t stop talking about how good the food is! Every time I visit, it smells so amazing that I wish I could live there too! I would definitely recommend this place to anyone.
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Danna Anderson
"Mom feels like a queen here—highly recommended!"
This caring place has been a blessing for my mother and me. Mom went blind and wasn't getting good care at her old assisted living facility. When she moved to Love and Hope, she became much happier and healthier. The home-cooked meals are amazing, and the place is so clean you could eat off the floors! Mom gets daily exercise and mental activities. They keep her hair clean and bring in a hairdresser for trims. She also gets manicures and pedicures. She feels like a queen and loves it! I highly recommend this place.
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Kathy Ackerman
"Wonderful Care and Kindness "
Thank you for taking such great care of my mom. She really loved you and was always excited about the meals you made. You were always kind and gentle with her, even when she was a bit difficult. She felt safe and cared for in your home, and I know she appreciated it. I miss her a lot, but I’m comforted knowing she’s happy with Jesus and my sister. Thanks again for the excellent care.
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Anonymous
"Poor Experience"
Love and Hope" Assisted Living: A Disappointing Experience When I first visited "Love and Hope," it seemed nice. The place was clean and smelled like delicious food. They assured me they'd care for my dad until the end of his life. But after just one night, they said he wasn't a good fit. They were rude, claiming I didn't know my own father. It's unfair that they only gave him one night to adjust. Laura, one of the staff, was especially unsympathetic and rude. I wouldn't recommend this place.
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Anonymous
"Definitely Not Reccommending "Love And Hope" Assisted Living"
At first, "Love and Hope" seemed a great place when I visited. It was tidy and had a comforting aroma of tasty food cooking. They were enthusiastic about having my dad live there, promising to cater to his needs until his last days. It struck my brother and me that they seemed too eager, like used car salesmen. However, after just one night there, they said that my dad wasn't a good fit for their facility. They complained that he had woken up multiple times and disturbed the other residents. They were incredibly disrespectful, claiming that I didn't really know my own dad, whom I spoke to daily and visited at least once a week overnight. I couldn't believe that they were only giving my 93-year-old dad, who had always been independent, a single night to get used to his new surroundings. We planned to remove him from there. But before we could do that, one day I was visiting him in his room, presumably a staffer, came in. She harassed me, saying that I was causing problems and that they would only converse with my brother. I was only trying to stay away from her and make the most of my time with my dad. She was the most insensitive and impolite person I have ever met. I strongly advise against this place.
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