The Windsor Senior Living Community
1770 North Causeway Boulevard,
Mandeville, Louisiana 70471
4.7
(25 reviews)
$2,795
601 Holy Trinity Dr., Covington, LA 70433
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The Windsor Senior Living Community
1770 North Causeway Boulevard,
Mandeville, Louisiana 70471
4.7
(25 reviews)
$2,795
$3,350
$3,900
$2,800
4.63
(11 reviews)
Facility
4.8
Staff
4.5
Food
4.3
Activities
4.0
Value
3.5
JG
3
|
February 27, 2024
Will be here a year in May. Overall decent, nice. Some very nice residents and staff. Better if one is hard of hearing to live here. I find that the walls, floors/ceilings and doors lack sufficient soundproofing. Overall, I do very much like my apartment. Also, if one is a very devout Catholic helps (I'm not). Age group is mostly 75 years range and, mostly, over. CommCare Corp., who recently bought StAG, is still working-out bugs and needs to modernize in many ways in my opinion.
Leslie
5
|
November 9, 2021
It was very nice. The assisted living is definitely the way to go for the elderly. It looked like it was restaurant style when they went to eat. They had a bar and a library. It was a very nice facility. The tenants looked happy there. What I didn't see was the day-to-day care, like help to the bathroom and help getting dressed. I didn't see that there, but they said it exists because everyone had their own room. But as for assisted living and for people more independent, it looked ideal. The staff looked very caring and very attentive, and they interacted with all the tenants. Clearly, people are loved and welcomed. The facility was very clean. They have a restaurant-style dining area. It was topnotch.
Marilyn
5
|
October 17, 2021
It was just a pretty classy place, with some beautiful landscaping, and very, very upscale. They have the usual activities, and they have a chef with nice meals, and a menu, and all that. The negative on it was the storage space. You get one little closet in which two of us, I mean that's not acceptable. They have a one-bedroom. I think it had a bedroom, a living room, a refrigerator, and a microwave. We only talked to a couple of people, and they were very nice.
Gay
5
|
June 24, 2021
It was fantastic and it was leisure living. It was very clean, it did not smell, and I got to talk to the residents. They answered all my questions and I was given an excellent tour of the facility. If I wanted to open the door, I could open the door, and I checked the cleanliness very closely and it was very good. I only met one staff member and she was very good; I also saw the other staff. It was early morning and they offered me some coffee.
Suzanne
5
|
June 5, 2021
We toured here. We gave them a deposit, but they sent the deposit back because my husband was not able to go there. But it's beautiful and I loved it. It was very, very nice. The lady who gave us the tour was wonderful. She took us around and showed us inside and outside, as well as the activities. They were having something for the residents in one of the big rooms -- some kind of musical concert. We were just very impressed with it. It was clean, and it had a lot to offer. I saw the breakfast room, which they had set up with sweet rolls and fresh fruits.
Rebecca
4
|
June 3, 2021
It was nice. The only thing I didn't like was it had elevators. I thought that would be kind of confusing for someone with dementia, but the facility was nice and clean, and the appearance was great. The staff was modest and friendly, and they had information to give me about their visitations and COVID guidelines, like handouts, brochures, and that sort of thing. They have arts and crafts, a hair salon, and bingo, too. It just felt more institutional than homey.
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