$1,297
Southampton Estates
238 Street Road, Southampton, PA 18966
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Reviews of Southampton Estates in Southampton, Pennsylvania
4
(12 reviews)
Facility
4.3
Staff
4.2
Food
4.0
Activities
1.0
Value
1.0
ReviewerFC030324A
5
|
March 11, 2024
I was not interested in going to Southampton Estates because I had been there as a visitor up to 15 years ago and I always thought it was dismal, I never wanted to live there, but they have renovated and made their public rooms so much more inviting. I've known people or known of people who have very happily been there recently as residents. Their assisted living area has been improved a whole lot. It's no better or worse than the other ones, but I was pleasantly surprised by what I saw. They have a nice campus. They have outdoor facilities.
Provider Response
Debbie
5
|
December 10, 2023
Southampton Estates was nice. It looked like they were working on fixing up other parts of the facility. They had an eating area, which you could get to whether you were visiting or the employees could get food there. They had a little kitchen inside their assisted living area where they could serve breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks if they wanted to. It was a little kitchen area that somebody was cooking in for that area. The staff was very, very friendly, took us on a tour, asked if we had any other questions, and told us we could bring my parents there to take a look as well. They had a menu there. It looked like the residents could pick out certain food and then they had staple food. They had a list of food that they would be having the next day and they could circle whatever they wanted.
Provider Response
William
5
|
April 30, 2022
Southampton Estates is the one we visited and the one we like the most. I like the way the rooms were set up, I like the dining halls, and I like the swimming pool. I pretty much like the personnel there and how they handled things. They were good. Two people showed us around. There was one of the people that live there, and there were one or two girls that worked there, and they were very informative. They took us around and showed us everything. The tour was well, and so it was good. The resident there gave us a lot of insight on things. I would say their presentation was very good. I've tried the food there and the food was fine. The facility was excellent.
Provider Response
Phyllis
5
|
April 19, 2022
I toured Southampton Estates. I like it. It's on a lot of ground where you can take your animal out and take a walk or ride a bicycle. They're on a major road, but they're way back, so you get lots of room. To me, it was very good. The fitness center was there, and the pool was there. They have a whole connected system where you can go from one building to another without going outside. I saw a lot of good things there. The food was good, just that the name of them were fancy, but they were sandwiches. They gave me a snack and a drink. The food was very good. It was very nicely done. I was very pleased with a lot of things. I didn't see many things that were pulling me away from it except, of course, these things are expensive and the better they are, the more expensive they are, but that's OK, you're paying for that.
Provider Response
Carol
5
|
May 25, 2021
My sister is moving into Southampton Estates. She's going in with independent living, but it is total care. She wanted a place that had total care so she would not have to move again. It is a beautiful place, and everyone is friendly. She is looking forward to moving in. The staff are very, very nice, very friendly, and very helpful. They have a one-bedroom and a two-bedroom. They're renovating two efficiencies into an apartment for her. They have a whole list of everything that they offer there. They also can take her to the doctors or food shopping. They get one meal a day. She'll have her own kitchen, bathroom, and laundry room, and it's all very, very nice. They have doctors and specialists that come in periodically. They also have doctors on call. She is free to come and go, and free to have anybody who wants to come and visit. They could not have been more accommodating. It is very easy to get around the facility itself.
Provider Response
former resident POA
3
|
February 18, 2019
When my aunt and uncle signed their contract and moved onto an apartment at Southampton Estates in 1999 they were every happy with the food, the living arrangements, and their apartment. They spent a lot of extra money to convert 2 smaller apartments to one large space with separate living and dining rooms and 2 bedroom wings. Later they removed carpeting and had laminate floors installed at their own expense. After 15 years my aunt was purchasing groceries and cooking most of their meals instead of going to the dining room. This was to accommodate my uncle’s diet and her increasingly finicky digestive system. When my aunt had to be moved into skilled nursing to access hospice care, her husband was moved with her due to his dementia. When she passed, my uncle was housed in skilled nursing but charged a premium for a private room until there was a room available for him in the “memory care” assisted living unit. Things went down hill from there, as my uncle did not regularly shower, neither was his shower cleaned for months at a time. When he was hospitalized, I went into his room 3 days later and found his toilet and the floor of the bathroom covered in excrement. He was moved back to nursing and suffered a fall that resulted in broken glasses and a subdural hematoma, but I was told on the phone that he was “OK.” In January 2019, after many more incidents, we broke his lifetime care contract and moved him to another safer facility. Please do not judge this facility by their claim to be the “Best in Philly.” There are activities listed- only a few are for the residents in the long term care wing and they “offer” them to residents nut can’t “make” them participate.” This goes for medical interventions suggested by the house physician- if the patient refuses treatment it’s OK. Even for patients they have claimed cannot make decisions for themselves...
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Services and Amenities of Southampton Estates in Southampton, Pennsylvania
Features
- Computer Room
- Resident Transportation
- Garden And Patio
Health services
- Nurse On Staff: Onsite 24/7
Guest services
- Guests At Mealtime
Medicare
Health
4.0
Overall
5.0
Quality
5.0
Staff
5.0
About Southampton Estates in Southampton, Pennsylvania
Refund Plans: 50% of Entrance Fee; Non-Refundable Plan (Price: 66% avg. of Entrance Fee); Also offer 50% Refundable Plan for applicants 80-89 years of age.
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