Summer Village
1601 Professional Parkway, Auburn, AL 36830
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Reviews of Summer Village in Auburn, Alabama
3.76
(13 reviews)
Facility
4.0
Staff
4.0
Food
3.5
Activities
1.0
Value
2.0
Conrad
4
|
June 11, 2023
I liked that Summer Village had lots of space and that they provide good care. They got nice facilities, although they were older, and social activities. They have weight rooms, exercise classes, and food. The activities were full and it's up to you to participate.
Cindy
2
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March 7, 2021
My mother stayed at Summer Village in Auburn. She stayed at the building they called Magnolia Place. There were few communications between the management, the staff, and the residents' families while we were in there. Even if you called to ask how your family member was doing, their answer was always just "fine". That's all their answers were -- they were very short. When you can't go in and physically see your family member, you stake a little more on a company that size, and then all you get is "fine". Towards the end, mom got to a point where she couldn't stand up, and we had suspicions that they didn't keep track of patients, but they were determined to say that it was COVID-related. They also called my sister and I and told us that one of us should come and take care of mom because they couldn't let go of enough caretakers to help her get up and down. Then, after my sister was there to take care of her for two nights, they told my sister that they had a positive case of COVID in the building the day before they told us that one of us should stay and help my mom. So they brought my sister in from the outside and let her stay in a building where they had a positive case of COVID. That put my sister at risk, and it just wasn't right; they were just very unprofessional. I know they've had a recent change in the management and that might have been the problem during the time my mom was there. I learned that the executive director of the Magnolia Place had been replaced, so I think that might have been the whole problem. She didn't know what she was doing. We had a baby monitor hooked up to our mom's room so we could see her. When she went into Magnolia Place, she was carrying on conversations. She might have said the same thing over and over again because that's Alzheimer's, but she was trying to carry on conversations with people, and she was excited to go to this place. In her eyes, she was going to get her own apartment, she was going to be around people her own age, and she would be able to talk to people from her "own world" as she called it. Her first month there everything was fine, but after that, she started going downhill. She became angry, defensive, and she started shutting off toward everybody. When we got in to watch the monitor more closely, what was happening was she was just staying in her room all the time. Sitting in her recliner, she would talk to the TV, but there was no interaction other than the nurses coming in and giving her medicine and leaving it. They would bring her meals in a Styrofoam to-go box and set it in front of her and leave. The building was more clinical than anything, like walking into a doctor's office or a hospital, but it had been cleaned. The rooms were okay but if you care about your family member, I wouldn't place them in Summer Village.
JF
5
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January 18, 2020
The staff at Summer Village was very knowledgeable and very caring. Their accommodations were excellent. Everything was in-room as far as bathroom, and they had places to mount your television and cable was included. The activities were great. They had a piano in the front, the residents were playing the piano, they had televisions, movie rooms, and a library. It was a great facility.
Donna
5
|
December 19, 2018
I liked Summer Village very much and was impressed. The units were large, very modern, and well-kept. They all had a nice area for storage in your garage; not very many places have their own garage, so that's a plus. They had an exercise program that I participated in that was half an hour of Sit and Be Fit. They also had some kind of a luau for lunch that I got to enjoy. The food was excellent, but this was a special occasion. They were the nicest one for the price in the whole Georgia and Alabama areas. My overall impression on the staff is very good.
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Mary H. P.
2
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February 17, 2018
My relative was at Magnolia for only a few weeks. It seemed like it would be a great place. Unfortunately, they did not deliver what they said they would. The activities coordinator was dismissed as soon as we arrived. I wish had read the reviews as it seems like this is an ongoing problem. Cleaning and laundry was not done when they said it would be. The food was just ok and even though we marked items that she would not eat, they still gave it to her. Too many times residents were wandering around on their own with no staff member in site to help them. I made a complaint and was told someone would follow up with me. No one ever called me so we gave 30 days notice and found another place.
dixie-lee
5
|
May 24, 2017
My Sister just moved to Magnolia House from Azalea House and I was so concerned she would be disoriented or lost because of the trauma that kind of move can cause. Because of the special care that all of the people working at Magnolia House seem to give to their residents, she has been able to adjust quite easily as far as I can see. Her surroundings are lovely, clean and very organized. I live in another state so when I come for a visit I tend to spend the better part of day or days with her. In less than 4 hours, I came to be so impressed with the attention the residents receive from the staff. I can even name a few people (first names only) who specifically make my Sister feel at home - Julie, Rita, Diane and others. Diane L, the Activity Coordinator led residents who were interested to a meeting room where Bill (resident of Azalea House) played the piano and together both of them coordinated and encouraged all there to join in singing hymns. When Bill was finished, Diane encouraged us all to participate in a verbal memory activity of filling in the blank of cliches that we have all been familiar with - wonderful stimulation for everyone there. Another resident led all of us in exercising the upper part of our bodies while sitting. All and all after these sequential social activities, I think many of us felt a sense of accomplishment and we enjoyed a nice leisurely lunch.
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Services and Amenities of Summer Village in Auburn, Alabama
Costs
- All Inclusive Rent
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Companion Suites: We do offer companion suites.
Dining options
- In Room Kitchens
- Dining Room Shared Meals
About Summer Village in Auburn, Alabama
Located in a quiet yet convenient section of Auburn, Alabama, Summer Village offers a comfortable and casual place to call home. Here, Residents enjoy many of the activities and experiences that life in this charming college town offers.
At Summer Village, you’ll find a range of floor plans among our residential options to fit all needs and tastes – from sun-filled studios and apartments to spacious cottages.
Residents can take advantage of scheduled transportation services and a reduced-fee membership to the nearby HealthPlus Fitness Center. This great facility offers a variety of activities, including low-impact aerobics, strength training, and year-round swimming and water aerobics in the indoor heated saltwater pool.
Amenities
- Three nutritious meals a day
- Recreational and social programming and events tailored to individual interests and abilities
- Licensed nurse on staff
- Emergency response system
- Scheduled transportation
- Medication management
- Beauty salon and barbershop
- Spacious living and dining rooms
- Snacks between meals and nutritional supplements available
- Scheduled transportation and outings
- Weekly housekeeping and laundry service
- Exercise classes and reduced-fee membership to -HealthPlus Fitness Center
- Opportunities for physical, intellectual, social and spiritual enrichment
Spirituality. Purpose. Activity. Relationships. Knowledge.
These pillars form the foundation on which all Somerby programming is designed. Our events, outings, and activities are purposefully crafted to connect with one or more of our five key Discover Your Spark objectives: support positive life choices, foster meaningful relationships, honor history, and traditions, encourage exploration and growth and be champions of fun. we go the extra mile to put the interests of our residents first by investing in their physical, emotional and spiritual lives. It’s a way of doing things that we call The Somerby Spark.
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