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9825 S US Hwy 1, Port St Lucie, FL 34952
The people at Wickshire were very nice. the price was great. the service good. as in any business some people are good done bad. the good people at Wickshire were really good. she was under hospice care at...
Surrounded by scenic waterways and golf courses along Florida’s Treasure Coast, Colliers at Port St Lucie offers Assisted Living and Memory Care in Port St. Lucie, Florida. This vibrant community is tailored to active older people who want to spend more time doing what they love without the...
9797 Bay Pines Boulevard, Saint Petersburg, FL 33708
The worst has been meals on the weekends, specifically breakfast--if they get one. Cooks consistently don't show up, calling for a late breakfast that might not consist of much. It's been a great place for...
Imagine a place that is familiar and comforting — just like home. If you’re looking for fun and freedom in senior living, our community in St. Petersburg, Florida, might be the right fit for you. With both Assisted Living and memory care on one campus, Have your morning coffee on the patio or...
3141 N McMullen Booth Rd, Clearwater, FL 33761
[name removed] passed away [date removed]. He absolutely loved it there. Thank you to everyone who helped him while he was there.!! Everyone was awesome! I had the most contact with the ladies at the front...
Conveniently located in the Countryside neighborhood, near parks, shopping, and dining in both Clearwater and Safety Harbor, Colliers at Countryside offers Assisted Living and Memory Care for older people wanting a simplified lifestyle, with discreet support available 24/7 from a professional staff.
770 Goodlette Rd N, Naples, FL 34102
I am so thankful that my father is at Colliers at Naples. The facility is a warm, cozy, comfortable place. All of the staff is very caring and attentive with my Dad. They keep him busy with all of the...
Building a Great Senior LifeThis might just be the perfect place to build the perfect senior living life.Visit, and you’ll notice before you even walk through our front door that our community is a little different, looking more like a Florida resort than what you’d typically think of senior...
1675 Dunlawton Ave, Port Orange, FL 32127
This is my second review. Mom at Wickshire Memory unit for approximately 4 months. Still so impressed with this place. Excellent staff. Kind and caring. My mother seems very content. She is definitely well...
Located in a residential neighborhood near Daytona Beach, Colliers at Port Orange offers Assisted Living and Memory Care in Port Orange, Florida. This vibrant community is tailored to active older adults who want to spend more time doing what they love without the obligations of maintaining a home.
3260 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater, FL 33761
Mom moved into memory care from home I was surprised at how all she adjusted to being there. She liked being around other people and the facility is small enough where it’s not too disorienting. That was...
Not All Senior Living Is Created EqualWhether you’ve spent weeks perusing Tampa’s senior living communities or you’re just starting to explore your options, we think you’ll quickly find that ours is built to be a little bit different. With both our assisted living and memory care options, we give...
3400 Jog Rd, Greenacres, FL 33467
My loved one has been here for 2 years, so we have a lot of expeinrece. The staff are incredible with everything that they have done. My mom has dementia and they keep her busy, they understand her...
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A Place for Mom has scored Colliers Assisted Living with 7.7 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 82 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Colliers Assisted Living has 258 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 4 out of 5.
I would not recommend Wickshire to anyone. I've been here [date removed]. We are on chef number 7. Food goes from bad to worse. Some of the staff is very good but some leave a lot to be desired. Activities are for children not for anyone who still has all their marbles. Lots of drawing, board games and inane stuff. Occasionally there is some good entertainment. The exercise classes were good but have gone downhill since the staff changed. The activity director tries so hard but can't do it all herself. Again I would not recommend this place to anyone.
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Colliers at Port St Lucie in Port St Lucie, FL
4.3
(49 reviews)
It was hard to communicate with some higher ups. When you called never could take your call. Would take there time getting back to you if they even did. The place was clean. The staff was very friendly. Felt they were under staff at times but even with that going on always polite. For the most part they were ok. In transition care felt they didn't deal with certain situations as if they never had a dementia patient before. Felt like they needed more training. Sage staff worked really hard. It looked like there was plenty of food. There were activities planned. It started off good. My father in law was not even there for3 months they raised the cost. Then when they moved him to [name removed] 2 months later wanted to increase it again was able to keep it down but just before my father in law passed away in April was going to increase it again. Understand there will be some increases but it was a lot for not even being there that long. Our overall experience was ok. Can't compare it to anything else.
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Colliers at Naples in Naples, FL
3.8
(24 reviews)
I would not recommend them to others.
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Colliers at Naples in Naples, FL
3.8
(24 reviews)
Wickshire Port Orange kept raising prices. She wasn't happy there. Everyone would rather be in their own home. It wasn't a bad place as far as the care but the food was so so. They did have activities my Mom enjoyed. The main problem was they kept changing her level of care and putting her in a higher money bracket. They say anything to get you in there. The people should ask specific questions. It's not really a bad place if you have money then you may not care about the cost. Also they raised the price of the room. A lot of people move out of there frequently. The director does make sure the residents are taken care of. She fired several people while my Mom was there.
Colliers at Port Orange in Port Orange, FL
3.7
(19 reviews)
The place is much nicer than the beach house. The surroundings are beautiful and there are nice and beautiful quiet areas to walk. Don't want everything I say to be bad because they really have done a nice job of keeping a beautiful facility. I believe that my complaint is more just the overall situation of needing so much assistance and care and really having a hard time finding it.
Colliers at Naples in Naples, FL
3.8
(24 reviews)
My wife and I needed low-fat options in the food offerings. There were few. I have been working on change. But the change is slow. The activities are awful! This is our second assisted living and the other one was 100% better. At happy hour you must provide your own beverages and you must be able to play cards. There are few musical and cultural presentations. There are no games At our previous assisted living Wii bowling was popular. Sometimes planned activities are not researched. For example, a mini- golf outing was unsuccessful due to a treacherous facility. A trip was made to a historical museum. It was on a Monday and the museum is closed on Mondays. The good side is nursing and therapy. Our health issues were treated in an excellent manner. I needed physical therapy due to lower spine problems. The therapists were great. The equipment was great. A Nurse Practitioner acted as the PCP for my wife and I and did a great job.
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Colliers at Naples in Naples, FL
3.8
(24 reviews)
It would be good for new residents to clarify all care needs. They didn't need to help my family member with bathing, dressing, showers. They charged him an additional fee assuming this need (though we discussed his needs at intake). We're still waiting refund of those fees. Food isn't too great. If a resident has a personal fridge, they might enjoy having some fresh fruits, snacks if that meal isn't to their liking. There were mixups with his medication administration for the first week after admission. This issue is now resolved, but family has to check on this to safeguard the patient safety. They've had some turnover there, so I think they mean well (but follow through is not always there). I'm a tough crowd, having worked in an ALF and having seen how care can vary based on family visibility/involvement. My dad is stable and they are nice enough.
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The Pointe in Saint Petersburg, FL
3.8
(44 reviews)
Most of the woman on staff are hard to understand their English
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Colliers at Port St Lucie in Port St Lucie, FL
4.3
(49 reviews)
Poor/ lack of communication from administration. They do not return phone calls. The CNAs are very nice and do their best to help all of the residents in Memory Care.
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Colliers at Port Orange in Port Orange, FL
3.7
(19 reviews)
We toured Wickshire Countryside during our search for a facility for our loved one. This facility was okay or fair. It was a hard sell for us, though. We decided to continue on with our search and to keep looking.
Colliers at Countryside in Clearwater, FL
4.1
(74 reviews)
They need a better evaluation process. They did not place our loved one in the correct section. He should have been in Memory Care and not Assisted Living. He was covered in feces and urine every day, to the point that we removed him from the facility. The staff were friendly during onboarding, but there were too many missed steps, and there was a lack of communication. Plenty of other residents looked happy and safe and clean. So if your loved one is mobile, it seems like it could be a good place. It was just not the right place for our loved one.
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Colliers at Countryside in Clearwater, FL
4.1
(74 reviews)
Our family had an in person tour and it was a very nice tour experience but the rooms were just a little to small for what we were looking for
Colliers at Port St Lucie in Port St Lucie, FL
4.3
(49 reviews)
It was very clean. They were very good, and always checked on my loved one. The staff was wonderful, and helpful. They were willing to work with me. Make sure that they can, provide special needs for your loved one. It was good value for the money.
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The Landmark in Clearwater, FL
4.0
(43 reviews)
The staff is very friendly. They are very welcoming with the family visits. They are open to suggestions. The activities are stale, repeating, little variety, and they can't seem to get residents involved. Residents are bored. It is an expensive place for the lack of enjoyment residents have.
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Colliers at Countryside in Clearwater, FL
4.1
(74 reviews)
The staff were very friendly. The community is there for what you need it to do. It was a decent place that took decent care of my loved one. The room with nice. The housekeeping was provided once a week. If your loved one is more on the self sufficient side, this would be a good place for them. The apartment had a kitchenette. My loved one liked the staff, which is important. Again, they were very friendly. There isn't a lot of outdoor space for the residents to walk or sit outside and relax. This was a perfect place for a short stay. The food was okay for my loved one. There were hardly any activities going on in the community. The community did have transportation for the residents to use to go to the store. It would be nice to see more arts and crafts, or games offered to the residents. Everyday there was a list of activities written down for the residents. I would use them again for a 5 or 6 day stay. Any other community they require a 14 day to 30 day minimum.
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Colliers at Naples in Naples, FL
3.8
(24 reviews)
Waited in the lobby for over an hour for my scheduled tour.
Colliers at Port Orange in Port Orange, FL
3.7
(19 reviews)
Our loved one is in very good health for her advanced age. We just felt like The Landmark was for people who were not in as good shape as she is. It felt more like a nursing home than an assisted living facility, for people with a lot of medical issues. And we were looking for a place where she could be more active and social.
The Landmark in Clearwater, FL
4.0
(43 reviews)
My loved one went in pretty much self care, although he did have Alzheimer's. He had some pretty negative feelings about being placed at any facility, not necessarily The Pointe specifically. Once he moved in, his condition rapidly declined to the extent that he needed more help. The Pointe took a while to recognize that. Once they did recognize it, they did assist with getting hospice care set up. But even at that point, I had to have a stern conversation with The Pointe about the level of care that he needed, and I don't think it should have had to come down to that. After that conversation, they moved him to a higher level of care, but hospice had already picked him up full time 24/7 by that time.
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The Pointe in Saint Petersburg, FL
3.8
(44 reviews)
The meals at this community when it was Atria were delicious, however once it was changed over the food really declined. But it is much more of a youthful and young hearten community. The staff are extremely nice, however the maintenance team can be kind of nasty and rude. Also, the activities director favors the men, so us women did feel unappreciated when it came to being included in the activities.
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Colliers at Countryside in Clearwater, FL
4.1
(74 reviews)
Only Studio apt/bedrooms. Common areas are small [name removed] toured
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The Pointe in Saint Petersburg, FL
3.8
(44 reviews)
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