The staff does not sanitize their hands when coming into or going out of the room. They don't even do that when they serve the food. Because of that my dad got influenza A (the worst kind) and had to go back into the hospital. Once, while I was there, he was served meatballs and pasta. I didn't think they looked right so I cut them open and took a bite. They were undone and I got food poisoning that night. So glad I didn't let my dad eat them.

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January 26, 2018
I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident
October 09, 2013
I am a friend or relative of a resident
My dad is at Bishop Spencer Place and so far everything has been very good. What I liked about this facility is that my dad is in the assisted living and yet we just have to pay a little more money for extra care. My dad is a little bit independent but they make amends for the extra care.
July 10, 2012
I am a friend or relative of a resident
The only complaint I had was that the people that lived there were very rude. They seemed like they were so annoyed with the staff that they could not help but be rude to any one and every one that crossed their path. My mother lived in the facility and she loved it. She loved how the nurses friendly the nurses and med techs are. She even has some that she considers her close friends. The cost isnt extremely . I loved the way the places were set up. The closets are generous. and cable tv and utilities are taken care. With the new technology they adopted i am able to stay connected w/ the staff easier. I also liked that they would give my mother bathing, dressing, and appointments.
July 07, 2011
I visited this facility
This facility is definitely among the luxury-apartment style facilities. It is the only facility operated by the Episcopal Church of Kansas City, and closely affiliated with St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital. It is located just off the corner of the Westport district in central Kansas City.
It is a faith-based, not-for-profit facility which serves all faiths. Their chapel contains beautiful stained-glass windows and a full-size organ. In addition to Episcopalian services, they hold Catholic mass once a month and the facility encourages several devotional activities throughout the week.
The buildings themselves are exquisitely and richly decorated at every turn. The large, formal gathering space includes several formal, high-backed chairs and a grand piano. The facility offers two library spaces, on-site banking, beauty and barber shop, complimentary laundry (some in the apartments themselves), and all sorts of similar amenities. In addition, there are almost too many planned activities, so one could never be bored, and much of the transportation is complimentary. If residents must travel someplace special they are able to rent cars with drivers for an additional cost.
Another remarkable component was the way the facility handles catering. They have several restaurants on the campus, including a formal dining room, a casual bistro, snack areas, etc. Bishop Spencer Place has actually contracted out to a popular, well-known restaurant management chain in Kansas City who has taken over the operations of all catering on the campus. All the food looked and smelled amazing, and I didn't want to have to leave to find my own lunch. I would highly recommend this facility to my loved ones.
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- Nurse On Staff: Onsite 24/7
Bishop Spencer Place is an assisted living facility in Kansas City, MO that offers residents independent living options and daily support services. Contact Bishop Spencer Place for more details on housing, services, and rates.
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