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3611 Dickason Ave, Dallas, TX 75219
Everyone really seemed to truly care for mom and even became attached to her and wept when she passed. My mother sadly went down very quickly which was not at all expected from her doctors Everyone from the...
ABOUT IRIS MEMORY CARE OF TURTLE CREEKIris Memory Care is proud to be the premier home-like Assisted Living Community in Dallas to specialize in Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care. At Iris Memory Care, we believe that our expertise and specialized knowledge of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia...
4906 Miller Rd, Rowlett, TX 75088
We had mama there from June till March when she passed. She was on hospice for a few months. The facility is small and has a limited amount of residents. There are private and semi private rooms. They did a...
Welcome HomeIris Memory Care is proud to be the first Assisted Living Community in Rowlett to offer specialized Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care. At Iris Memory Care, we believe that our expertise and specialized knowledge of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia combined with our heartfelt...
9494 E 101st St S, Tulsa, OK 74133
Several nursing assistants were outstanding, several mediocre, and a rare few lazy. The outstanding ones individualized care, offering activities geared to individual needs. Residents were clean and well...
*We are currently undergoing a renovation. Representative photo of an Iris Memory Care Community.WELCOME TO IRIS MEMORY CARE OF TULSAIris Memory Care is proud to be the premier home-like Assisted Living Community in Tulsa to specialize in Alzheimer's and Dementia Care. At Iris Memory Care, we...
2424 NW 178th St, Edmond, OK 73012
At Iris Memory Care, we believe that our expertise and specialized knowledge of Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia combined with our heartfelt compassion create the best quality of life for your loved one. From the moment you walk through our front door, you’ll feel like you’re in a...
12000 N MacArthur Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73162
1. Can visit loved one anytime (after the initial 2 weeks). Staff is very welcoming when you go to visit. 2. Lots of activities daily for the residents to participate in. Unfortunately my mother doesn't...
*We are currently undergoing a renovation. Representative photo of an Iris Memory Care Community.WELCOME TO IRIS MEMORY CARE OF NW OKLAHOMA CITYIris Memory Care is proud to be the premier home-like Assisted Living Community in Oklahoma City to specialize in Alzheimer's and Dementia Care. At Iris...
8300 N May Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73120
In case you are now having to make a decision of what to do to provide the best memory care for your loved one, I want to share our experience and to give you hope. My mom and dad had self isolated for 9...
ABOUT IRIS MEMORY CARE OF NICHOLS HILLSIris Memory Care is proud to be the premier home-like Assisted Living Community in Oklahoma City to specialize in Alzheimer's and Dementia Care. At Iris Memory Care, we believe that our expertise and specialized knowledge of Alzheimer’s and other forms of...
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A Place for Mom has scored Iris Senior Living with 8.9 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 42 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Iris Senior Living has 203 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 4.5 out of 5.
All staff and facility seems to be very nice and very efficient.
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Iris Memory Care Tulsa in Tulsa, OK
4.0
(23 reviews)
The care was to the degree it gave me peace of mind leaving my wife there.
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Iris Memory Care of Nichols Hills in Oklahoma City, OK
3.9
(48 reviews)
My LO seems happy there. I have issues with housekeeping/laundry services. They seem to be short staffed with aides especially on the weekends. I do think the directors are working on getting these issues resolved so they never happen again.
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Iris Memory Care of Nichols Hills in Oklahoma City, OK
3.9
(48 reviews)
It was very clean, and I appreciated that a lot. Many retirement centers have a smell when you go in, but not this one. Everybody was always willing to help me when I went in. They always had some kind of activity going on somewhere. It was a good experience for both me and my mother.
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Iris Memory Care Tulsa in Tulsa, OK
4.0
(23 reviews)
I think they are understaffed and don't have time to connect with the residents and give them adequate attention to their needs.
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Iris Memory Care of Edmond in Edmond, OK
4.6
(45 reviews)
My mother has been there a year. They purport to be experts on Alzheimer's and Dementia. I do not know one resident living in my mother's building that does not have severe dementia. My mother has fallen 4 times in less than two months. I have had the aides ask me to watch her for them because they are busy doing something else. Not once did myself or several other family members think this was merely an AL home. We all thought it was a memory unit. The price has increased over 20% in one year.
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Iris Memory Care Tulsa in Tulsa, OK
4.0
(23 reviews)
There has been some growing pains with my mothers move to this community. I do feel she is safe, but there is room for improvements in the staff, and administration. Other that those issues they do a good with the cleanliness. They do provide nice meals, and good activities for the residents. It is still a work in progress for us in this community.
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Iris Memory Care of Nichols Hills in Oklahoma City, OK
3.9
(48 reviews)
Overall they found my loved one to be a lot of trouble and seemed to resent her. She lost 25 pounds during the year she lived there. The staff tried to avoid having an annual care meeting with me in spite of the loss of weight. I finally put my loved one in a different place and what a difference! Having a family member with cognitive problems is a confusing, frustrating problem. It’s difficult to tell what their real needs and problems are. The last thing you need is the facility to be adding to the problems and confusion. Story Oaks did add to the problem and it took moving to a new facility to see the difference.
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Iris Memory Care of Nichols Hills in Oklahoma City, OK
3.9
(48 reviews)
I toured this facility. It is way too expensive for what you are getting. It is all private pay. There are basically no private rooms. Rooms are either shared with a dividing semi-wall or you have to walk through one bedroom to get to another bedroom. The residents did not look like they had many choices in their daily activities. They were grouped together for activities but discouraged from hanging out in their rooms. It looks like it was easier for staff to keep up with them if they were all together... There were dogs freely roaming around everywhere. (My family is not really into animals - so I did not care for this.) The staff were also encouraged to bring their pets to work.
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Iris Memory Care of Turtle Creek in Dallas, TX
4.8
(49 reviews)
Dad was fine when he first arrived. Staff was seemingly attentive & he made friends. But then we realized that his room never got cleaned, and the staff often didn't do as they were instructed. Turns out only the daytime staff is friendly, nights and weekends are for handled by second string who are brusk and uncaring. Meds are a mess! His total Rx bill at home was $[fee removed] a month, but because of them ordering every week it cost him over $[fee removed] a month. Omnicare pharmacy is a scam! They finally told us that they couldn't care for him anymore because he was too heavy for 2 people to move into bed and he would yell at the staff if they hurt him. Yeah, we were moving him anyway....
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Initially all seemed great. I received a phone call about first fall. She was given a wheelchair to use instead or in addition to her walker and when she tried to sit the chair wheeled away from her. She was ok then. No other communication when i went on vacation, phone was active and i was listed as emergency contact. When i went to pick her up at the end of her stay, i didn't recognize her. I arrived at 11:10 AM, her left side of face was swollen and purple down her neck. The nurse was sitting on the left and said she was going to call me soon, but she fell last night sometime. She didn't know how she fell. As i was packing her stuff, she went to the bathroom. Her left thigh up to her hip was swollen and purple as well and her feet and both legs were swollen. I made them take xrays. We got home, mom felt nauseous, we had to call an ambulance to take her to the hospital. There 4 days. Came home, no energy like previous, nurses helping, no improvement, on hospice and then she died.
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Iris Memory Care of Nichols Hills in Oklahoma City, OK
3.9
(48 reviews)
I do not recommend this facility, I researched 8 different facilities and was highly impressed with Story Oaks. After a week she was calling us afraid, and when we visited her room was a mess and sheets were missing. We made a list of things that we wanted to be fixed in the room and it was never done. After 30 days we decided to pull her out of the facility, and moved her into a new facility, and is doing amazing.
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Iris Memory Care of Nichols Hills in Oklahoma City, OK
3.9
(48 reviews)
They neglect residents unless the residents can function on their own and just over medication many of them. They don’t do activities with residents unless they are fully functioning residents. Then they pick only their favorites to participate. They also have a very high turn over of staff not one aide has been there even a year and staff lacks training. They also only have one cma for two buildings.
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Iris Memory Care of Edmond in Edmond, OK
4.6
(45 reviews)
We moved my dad there in January 2017 from another facility. Storey Oaks is a "God-send". They are by far the BEST staff of any other homes!! They take such good care of my dad. You can tell the staff have all been trained. They all "touch". Just a touch on the shoulder to show you care goes a long way. They are all so respectful (calling my dad [Removed]). They show each patient so much respect (as if they were still in the "working world") The food is great & they get snacks everyday. I have eaten with my dad & it was very good. They are very patient with the residents and I have never seen any disrespect or roughness. The chef comes out of the kitchen and visits with them and knows the residents he is cooking for. The activities director always has them doing crafts, games, reading the paper, lots of fun things. She encourages them to participate in activities. The receptionist is awesome; always greets us with a smile and happy decanter. The administrator is the best I've seen. He gets out of his office and knows his residents and families. The community relations director is the most caring person. She is interested in the needs of the families as well as the residents. The entire staff ( from laundry, kitchen, nursing, cleaning, activities, to executive are there to make a good life for the residents. And it shows!!)The entire staff is the best thing about Storey Oaks. They are as respectful to us (the family) as they are to my dad. They have asked us what dad's interest are and want to get to know him and our family. Storey Oaks is very clean and has a wonderful lemony smell. I have NEVER smelled urine!! We have never lost anything, as they do all their laundry separately. Laundry is done often. Dad has great personal care EVERYDAY!! He is shaved, teeth brushed, hair combed, dressed every morning. I can't say enough about the staff. They care!! And it shows!! Best home in Okc!!
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Iris Memory Care of Nichols Hills in Oklahoma City, OK
3.9
(48 reviews)
The Prairie Winds is very understaffed. It is clean and beautiful, but on more than one occasion they lost his glasses and he was wearing someone else's clothes. My father went in able to walk with his walker. By the end of the week he could not walk, then confined to a wheelchair.On a couple of days they couldn't locate his medicines, and had mislabeled his glucometer as someone else's. I was there everyday, and saw that the kitchen staff took five days to finally cut up his food so he could feed himself. He gave up trying on the fourth day. On his last day there (10 days) they called to have us come take him to be seen by a doctor. They said he fell out of bed, but the emergency room doctor said his injuries could not be caused by a fall. Dad had a broken collar bone and severe bruising on the whole right side of his chest and shoulder. He also had a defensive wound on his left lower arm. I saw his room that morning and the aide Izzy (he was great with Dad) had put his mattress on the floor as usual, and put the floor cushion beside that. He had only three inches to roll out of bed. We had enrolled him in hospice two days before that. They came to the hospital to transport him home, and had the hospital bed set up at home by the time we got there. Dad was glad to be home, but was in a lot of pain. Dad couldn't speak to tell us what happened, so we'll never know.
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Iris Memory Care of Nichols Hills in Oklahoma City, OK
3.9
(48 reviews)
When you are confronted with putting a loved one in a facility, make sure you have somebody with you that isn't emotionally involved. My sister and I were faced with having to take my mom from the hospital to a facility. On Wednesday, [date removed], we took her to IRIS not seeing any other option. She had an appointment the following day with her PMC doctor who told me I should take her home and put her under Hospice Care. Less than 72 hours after she was admitted to IRIS we moved her back to her house as her doctor recommended and contacted Hospice. When I asked about getting a partial refund I was pretty much told, "Sorry Charley, No Refunds". I think it's absurd that for a stay of less than 72 hours cost me $6,000. The only thing these witches at this coven were interested in was getting me to sign the contract. I might also add, that the morning I went to pick her up, she had been left unattended in her restroom. She is a very high risk for fall. I'd never recommend this facility for anything.
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Iris Memory Care of Edmond in Edmond, OK
4.6
(45 reviews)
My father was prone to falls. We were required by Heritage Point administration to hire a sitter full time at $18/hour on top of the facility's monthly fee. We recently relocated him due to the fact that this became too expensive as well as the fact that the staff expected the sitter to do the job we were paying for Heritage Point to do. We often had to request for his room to be cleaned and his laundry went for long periods of time without being done. Very rarely were activities done with the residents and the food was often sub par.
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Iris Memory Care Tulsa in Tulsa, OK
4.0
(23 reviews)
Very disappointed in this facility. The activities are minimal and the residents do not get the special care the staff advertises. Often they are left on their own--especially in the evenings and weekends. The nursing staff are not well qualified--there were too many mistakes in the dispensation of medicines. Clothing and hearing aids lost on a regular basis. The layout is beautiful and it is very clean but that does not make up for the minimal care the residents get.
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Iris Memory Care Tulsa in Tulsa, OK
4.0
(23 reviews)
I recently attempted to move my loved one into this facility. During the initial tour of the facility several promises were made concerning special equipment, to be specific availability of this equipment. (One day) Upon move-in and paperwork completion I was told these promises would not happen by a very rude nurse that obviously hates her job. After meeting with upper management about promises I was told sometimes things change. I would hope someone in their business would know better than to make promises that may not happen. I also expressed the need for someone professional to speak with concerning my loved one. Within two days of being at this facility it was obvious management could not communicate with each other or family members in a professional manor. Not a place I want to do business with or to have a family member in their care. On the third day I moved my family member to another facility. The personnel working with patients on the floor seemed caring but the people managing this place need to go away. Very unprofessional...
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Iris Memory Care of Nichols Hills in Oklahoma City, OK
3.9
(48 reviews)
Not enough staff on floors for resdients. Bathrooms and rooms unclean and activities are not educated or consistent. Loved one is higher functioning, but due to understaffing and falling, is now declining quickly.
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Iris Memory Care of Nichols Hills in Oklahoma City, OK
3.9
(48 reviews)
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