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HarborChase of Evergreen Walk

1000 Evergreen Way, South Windsor, CT 06074

(800) 558-0653

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4.28

(7 reviews)

Offers Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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Reviews of HarborChase of Evergreen Walk in South Windsor, Connecticut

4.28

(7 reviews)

  • Facility

    4.6

  • Staff

    4.3

  • Food

    4.0

  • Activities

    5.0

  • Value

    4.5

Helen

5

June 15, 2023

I visited this facility

I toured HarborChase of Evergreen Walk. I liked the environment. I saw positive interactions between the residents and staff, and they appeared to have a really good schedule of activities. The staff that I met impressed me positively. My concern is I had my heart dead set on a place that does only memory care, and there wasn't a huge amount of outdoor space dedicated to the Memory Support Unit. I did meet and was very impressed by the person who runs that unit who had a great background specific to memory care. So my impressions were all very positive about their professionalism, experience, and knowledge. That was all very positive to me. I didn't have anything negative about it.

Monique

3

March 19, 2023

I visited this facility

We toured HarborChase of Evergreen Walk. The staff there wouldn't even give me a ballpark figure of price. She gave me nothing. If it was going to be a mental health issue, it was, 'Nope. Nope. We don't take that here.' That's the impression I got, and I was put off by that. They gave me a tour of the apartments. They were very, very small and kind of dark, too. They had a lot of game rooms, and they were very focused on nutrition and exercise, so that was a very good plus. I saw clients playing cards and there were a couple of them in the gym. They were going to have an event that evening with wine tasting and a movie, so I thought that was cool. The residents seemed content. However, the grounds were very landlocked. The place was surrounded by shopping and a very busy front street. They had little patio areas, but were very landlocked, too. The facility itself was brand spanking new, shiny, and glitzy. However, I just didn't like their attitude to someone who is having mental health issues.

Laura

4

March 18, 2023

I visited this facility

I'm considering Harbor Chase of Evergreen Walk. They have what they call the sound program, which is a transitional program. My brother is at the beginning of dementia, and so they have a program for those people, which is different than memory care. That's the reason why I'm picking them. They have a different program for people like my brother, who's high functioning. My brother can take care of himself, he just has this dementia issue. If they evaluate my brother and determine that he's at a level for the sound program, he will be placed in a one-bedroom apartment. They have two different types of rooms. They have one room that is what they call a shared room. You have your own completely separate bedroom and then there's a shared bathroom. So there's that, and then they have a studio. Of course, they have an outdoor locked space. Meals are included, too. That would be breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Stephen

4

March 10, 2023

I visited this facility

I went to tour HarborChase of Evergreen Walk. It's a new facility. The staff was welcoming and understanding of my mother's situation. It seemed like it was a good place, and it seemed like they were prepared to care for people in my mother's situation. The rooms were large and spacious. They had their own bathrooms. It seemed more like a residence than a hospital setting; it was more like a home than a facility. The staff were very friendly. They had a lot of information, and they satisfactorily answered all questions.

Reviewer#LD012823A

5

February 3, 2023

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My friend moved into HarborChase of Evergreen Walk. The facility is very clean and very new. The staff is very friendly, and they're taking very good care of my friend. It's very nice all around. The food is very good. I had lunch and dinner there. You get an appetizer, your main meal, and a dessert. There are choices and it's all very good. They have an area for movies and they have a community room where they do puzzles and other activities. Upstairs, they have a gym. They keep my friend engaged all day with people and not isolated by herself. I think they're doing very well with her.

David

5

September 11, 2022

I visited this facility

We went to HarborChase of Evergreen Walk. The tour was fantastic. The facility was like a 5-star resort. Everything was beyond expectations. It was just beautiful. It was fancier and better than I expected. The staff during the tour was amazing and super friendly. The memory care woman was just the best. They had all kinds of great programs and they're very involved with the residents. It was very impressive. The food was fantastic. The individual rooms were very spacious. They had a common area and different restaurants within the facility. They went the extra length to personalize the rooms and then showcase each resident.

Barbara

4

February 5, 2022

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

My father moved into HarborChase of Evergreen Walk. It just opened last August, and he moved in a couple of weeks after. He's a bit disappointed. There's not a whole lot of residents where he is, there's maybe 14 or 15 residents. So there's not a whole lot of folks to necessarily socialize with, and they still don't have a driver for their van. Right now they have to rely on family to take them to doctor's appointments or that sort of thing. They don't have a van available yet. There are a few things that he's a little bit not pleased with. The folks there tend to be just really caring people. All of the staff that I have interacted with and I know my father has interacted with seem to be very, very nice and caring. One of the things that were a little bit disappointing was, when the mail comes in, whoever is sitting at the front desk will sort the mail, and put it into piles and hand it to the residents when they come down or I'm not sure how they will deliver it, I haven't seen. But they don't keep it confidential. I overheard somebody at the desk saying, Oh so-and-so, you got an envelope. Here's an envelope from the Social Security Administration, and I just feel that's nobody's business and that should be completely confidential and they should be doing something a little more private for their residents. That's one thing I noticed. The place is immaculate and it's beautiful where inside everything is nice and neat and clean. It's in a nice location, it's close to physician's offices. The Eastern Connecticut Health Alliance has a handful of doctor's offices, literally within walking distance, which is nice. The food is kind of hit or miss. Some days it's fabulous, other days it's mediocre. But they do offer private dining. There's a dining room where you can host a small group, so a holiday dinner, or birthday dinner or something like that. There's another dining room that still does a lot of things like wine tasting or wine pairing with meals. It's a little more than your average dinner. It's a little bit above, the better scale of food and beverages. And perhaps because my father has lived in independent living for so many years, I'm just not as used to what an assisted living necessarily would be. I would make assumptions that might be wrong. It's all indoor activities they'll do. They'll have games, they have movies, they'll have some art classes. They have a fitness center, and there are instructors. There's pinball and bowling with light balls, they're not heavy, they're not real bowling. There are activities for them to do. They've put together a Resident Council. My father, he's still very sharp. He really should be independent, not necessarily assisted living, but they do have a fair amount of activity. They'll have holiday parties, they have a grand piano in the lobby and they'll have folks come in and play the piano and or singers. There are no off-campus activities. They get a calendar each month of what's happening and at their place.

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Costs for HarborChase of Evergreen Walk in South Windsor, Connecticut

Assisted Living

This level of care provides support for those who need help with personal care needs such as cleaning, bathing, and dressing. Residents selecting this level of care are treated to many amenities in a home-like atmosphere, while getting support in their daily lives.

$6,795

Starting Price

Independent Living

Independent Living is for those who desire the feel of a private residence with the amenities and activities available in a planned community, such as fitness classes, game nights, and group excursions. Services such as cleaning and groundskeeping are often available.

$5,695

Starting Price

Memory Care

Memory Care is specifically designed to meet the needs of those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Specially trained staff members assist with activities of daily living (such as bathing and dressing) and provide therapies to slow further loss of cognitive abilities.

$6,895

Starting Price

Services and Amenities of HarborChase of Evergreen Walk in South Windsor, Connecticut

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  • Entry Fee
  • Entry Fee Cost: 3500

Room and housing options

  • 1-bedroom apartments
  • 2-bedroom apartments

Dining options

  • In Room Kitchens
  • Dining Room Shared Meals

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