$3,450
Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village
4037 Clocktower Lane, Meridian, ID 83642
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Reviews of Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village in Meridian, Idaho
4.45
(24 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
4.5
Food
3.5
Activities
1.5
Value
1.0
Patsy
5
|
March 14, 2024
I went to Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village. It was so beautiful. When we walked in, you would think you were walking into the lobby of a beautiful hotel. It is really beautiful, with high ceilings, big large windows, and lots of wood, beautiful wood floors. It's just a beautiful place and it's beautiful because it's very, very expensive. My husband, I cannot afford it. They have homes there that you have to like, pay $500, 000 down, and besides that, you have to pay a monthly rent. You have to pay like they have homes there that you have to put like $500,000 down on them. And then evidently, you can live there. And then in the end, besides putting that down, you have to pay a monthly rent. So depending on how big of a place you're in, if you're in the building itself with a unit, it's a little less. They also have separate homes and they have separate cottages. So it's quite a choice there. Their villa homes are 2000 sq. ft. That will be a regular house, a large home, so you can see why it's quite expensive. But there's a lot of people that can afford it, and they seem to be having a lot of people there. We went there two times, and both the women who took us around and had a tour were very, very friendly and fun. You were very comfortable with them, and it was just a good experience. I enjoyed them. We looked at a cottage. It was a two-bedroom, two-bathroom cottage, it had a little lawn and a few shrubs around it. They also had a dog park. If you had a dog, you could take them to the dog park. They had a little cafe that you could go in. And if you wanted to just have a sandwich at 3:00 pm or, something to drink with it, or a hamburger, you could do that. There's a formal dining room for your meals. You didn't have to pay for your meals in the rent. I think you got credit or something like that for the meals. They had a salon, a library, a theater, and an exercise room.
Angela
5
|
December 29, 2023
Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village was like a hotel. We couldn't even consider living there. It's too expensive. It's fairly new. It's nice and you get what you paid for. We walked past a dessert cart and it looked fabulous. It was top of the line, but it was just not in our budget in any way.
Judy
5
|
April 4, 2023
We toured Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village. The place had everything. It's just very expensive. At the time, we looked at a cottage there. The staff that we met were all exceptional at what they did, and it was very comforting. They all made you feel very comfortable and welcome. We had the food there and it was very good. They provided a lot of things that we probably would not have used. There's a golf course, a gym, a bistro, and a lot of amenities.
Pat
5
|
November 28, 2022
Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village is an amazing place, but it doesn't feel right for me. The staff is very good. I felt like all the residents going around the place were dressed up to go to a party. We had lunch there and it was very nice. I had the lemon chicken with rice and artichoke hearts and it was quite nice. They had 2 dining areas, one was a restaurant and the other one was a dining hall. They have a pool and a lot of aquatic classes. They have a golf course. They have a garden where you can take care of your own plants. The place is huge, but it is very nice and very clean. The people walking around are very friendly.
R.J.
5
|
September 30, 2021
Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village was a very nice place. The people that we toured with were very professional and very good at their jobs. I have the assurance that they would take very good care of my mother there. When you're in the assisted living area, the one-room available was nice but was located upstairs, and my mother would have to operate an elevator to get to the dining hall. She wouldn't be able to do that with her memory problems, but they're a very nice place. They also are requiring all of their staff to be vaccinated. We saw the memory care too, and I think she would be well taken care of there even though their rooms were a little smaller. They were getting a meal served to them and it looked fine. They have a nice courtyard area, which is important, for people to be able to enjoy a little bit of the outdoors. There was one problem though, they had a beauty shop, not right exactly in the memory care area, but in the hallway. So, as we were leaving, you could smell that someone was getting a perm and it smells bad.
This place is not the place for my mom
1
|
July 23, 2021
Touchmark and the staff has been a complete let down. In our family's experience. The nursing staff is not qualified or caring to assure that our family member is taken care of. Her medicines have been lost. Her pill dispenser has been misplaced. We have spoken to the administrator. With a promise to return a call. Never returned call. Nurses who assured they would check. Never checked. A family member was in the apartment. Pressed the emergency button. No one showed at all.
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About Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village in Meridian, Idaho
Touchmark at Meadow Lake Village is an assisted and independent living and memory care facility on about 100 private acres with walking paths in Meridian, Idaho. Its surroundings are characterized by a residential community to the east and the Snider Lateral to the north. Visitors and residents comment on the resort-like atmosphere, beautiful interior, friendly and accommodating staff, the wide variety of on- and off-site activities and variations living options. Studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments and two- and three-bedroom cottages are available — all with varying amenities. Some featured activities include lifelong learning, physical activities, brain-building classes and social opportunities.
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