Edgeworth Park at New Town
5501 Discovery Park Blvd, Williamsburg, VA 23188
(800) 558-0653
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Reviews of Edgeworth Park at New Town in Williamsburg, Virginia
4.16
(12 reviews)
Facility
4.1
Staff
4.2
Food
3.7
Activities
3.0
Value
2.3
Robert
4
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April 15, 2024
My initial impression of Edgeworth Park at New Town was that it looked like a hotel. It was a very nice-looking facility on the outside. The common areas were impressive, but we didn't spend a whole lot of time there. Once my father-in-law found out about the price of assisted living, he thought it was too expensive. The rooms were small, sort of like a hotel room. The cleanliness was fine. The staff was fine, too. They were nice people and they were straightforward and honest with us and all of that. They didn't pull a switch like the other facility did. They were friendly and personable. Since it feels like a hotel, it didn't have that homey impression.
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Kswilliams
1
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April 2, 2024
My mother's experience at Edgeworth Park at New Town was terrible. In December 2021, as my sister and I did not live in the area and needed a short-term (one month) place for our mother before moving her to North Carolina, we trusted Edgeworth Park to provide her with safe care and paid for full support in a one-bedroom unit. When we came to pick her up, we were told she had become incontinent and probably had a urinary, so we should take her to the emergency room. Beyond being surprised that the facility had not taken the initiative to have her checked by a doctor, we were horrified to discover she had spent the entire month sleeping on the couch, as the bed was too high for her to climb in unassisted. As a result, her legs were seriously swollen and covered with sores, and she was no longer able to walk. The only comment from the person who was responsible for daily care was that she (the "care" giver) hadn't been at work for several days. We immediately took our mother to the emergency room and moved her to another facility, but she never recovered and died one month later. I still regret that the end of her life involved such neglect and pain. We send a complaint to Edgeworth Park about the experience and received a minimal response, accepting no blame or indicating any change in their policies or procedures. I do regret not filing an official complaint with the state or federal government facilities, but my focus was on dealing with the loss of my mother.
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Anonymous
1
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February 28, 2024
Rooms in memory care are a ok size. Just wish they had a real closet instead of an armoire. The rooms don't seem homey, more like a hotel room feel. Wheel chairs can't fit under the sink. Impossible for residents to brush their teeth or wash their face by themselves. Food is fair some days better than others. Unfortunately in memory care staff don't cut their food up for residents so many just don't eat. Unless they have a personal aid to assist. There are not many activities going on. So the television is used as the main source of recreation. They are often short staffed. Often there are two CNAs which makes it difficult to attend to the personal needs of the residents. Cost has increased and value has diminished.
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Amy
5
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August 24, 2023
My dad moved into Edgeworth Park at New Town. It's been great. The nurses are abundant. I can't walk out of his door and walk down the hall without seeing one, or two of them. They check on him very regularly. They spend time with him. They prod a little bit deeper to make sure that he is having a good day. The community is much smaller. In terms of the whole community, 88 total residents are their cap as opposed to a much bigger place that has thousands of people at different levels of care. So he seems to get a much better level of care there. His apartment is bigger and brighter. The whole facility is very bright and has a lot of sunlight coming in, which is nice. They have a beautiful courtyard area. It's huge. It has a little walking path which he can take his wheelchair around. It has bird feeders, it has flowers, and they let the residents plant stuff if they want. They have little gardens, or herb gardens, or whatever they want to plant, and lots of birds, which he loves. When he goes outside, he's looking into a beautiful courtyard that's very well manicured, and has lots of places to sit, instead of what he was looking at, which was if he went outside to get some air, he was looking at a parking lot. They have a library, they offer all kinds of things during the day, different programs. They have get-togethers every 3:30 pm, just come and chat, and have some time before dinner. They do family nights, I experienced that the other night, and that was just amazing. They put on a great, big buffet. They had nice food, pies, and all kinds of desserts. And they played games afterward, and we can participate. It's clean, it smells nice, and I've never seen any messes left on any of the tables. Everybody's right on top of it. And I see at least four cleaning carts. They have cleaning cards for each one of the wings. So it just seems like they're always out making sure that everything is tidy and kept, and trash is gone. I think the cost is commensurate with the amount of attention and care that he's getting, the facility itself, the food, and the number of activities. I think that it's all commensurate with the amount that we're paying.
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Bill
5
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July 27, 2023
My wife will be moving into Edgeworth Park at New Town. This place just blew me away. It was very uptown and the people seemed very, very nice. The place was clean, and they had nice rooms and nice layouts. There was a refrigerator and freezer in the rooms. The staff who assisted me was wonderful and very knowledgeable.
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ReviewerRD#0526o
5
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June 5, 2023
I toured Edgeworth Park at New Town. It was a very, very nice place. They seemed to have a very secure check-in procedure there. The rooms were nice. The lady who took us on the tour was great. We saw their exercise room. Of course, we saw the dining room, and it looked very nice. It sounds like they are very responsive to people's dietary needs. An example that they used is that, if they have someone who is having a problem eating, they would work with them to come up with some things that he/she would be able to eat.
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Shawn
5
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November 11, 2022
The facilities of Edgeworth Park at New Town were immaculate. The plans for activities for the residents were great. The staff was very open, honest, and knowledgeable. The rooms were nice sized and they got good floor plans. It's very clean. Although the price was a little bit more, the amenities were better.
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Schellee
5
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May 7, 2021
My mom is a resident of Edgeworth Park at New Town. The staff is very kind and nice. It is beautiful, top-rated, and very nice. They have a beauty parlor and a salon. They also have arts and crafts, activities, and exercises.
Katherine Slade
5
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November 7, 2020
I toured the facility and really loved it. The people who work there are friendly and they really seem to care about the welfare of the residents that live there. I love the rooms as they are not too big, yet large enough. Its a great size for my mom. It will make her feel like she is at home. The dining area is welcoming and makes you feel like you are in a cozy café. I like that they have a strong sense of community with activities. like that they connect other seniors with incoming residents to make them feel welcome.
Sarah
5
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February 11, 2020
We have decided on Edgeworth Park at New Town. The staff was very helpful and the place was very clean and open. It's a relatively small place, and that's why we chose it. All the meals are provided, and they have regular activities like playing games and going on field trips to local places. Their dining room was very nice; it's a bit small, but open. It's just a very nice place and it definitely felt homey. They have a nurse's station and everything like that but it has a cozy feel to it.
Paul
5
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November 27, 2017
Edgeworth Park at New Town is excellent. So far, the staff members are very friendly, cooperative, and very responsive. I have no complaints. The food and the dining area are both very good. They've got several different types of activities. My father-in-law goes to an exercise class periodically. They had a family get-together a couple of weeks ago where they invited all the families in to sit down and have dinner with all the residents. It was done very nicely. They had some kind of a cooking class the other day that my wife went to. They had some entertainment and a singer come in. The one time I ate there it was excellent.
Elaine
4
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October 30, 2017
Edgeworth Park at New Town was like a high-end hotel. It was very comfortable and everyone was very welcoming. They had a nice lounge area and there's a concierge that greeted us, had us sign in, and was able to get the people we needed for the tour. They were all very friendly and very helpful. I watched a lot of interaction with the other residents and I was very pleased with just the general gentleness of the people. The meal was very good and my parents were very pleased with the options that they had. Everything was very tasty.
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Costs for Edgeworth Park at New Town in Williamsburg, Virginia
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.
$5,525
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.
$5,525
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.
$6,800
Starting Price
Services and Amenities of Edgeworth Park at New Town in Williamsburg, Virginia
Costs
- All Inclusive Rent
- Rent Plus Care Fees
- Entry Fee
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- Companion Suites: yes
Dining options
- In Room Kitchenette
- Dining Room Shared Meals
- Room Service For Meals
About Edgeworth Park at New Town in Williamsburg, Virginia
Get ready to live life to the fullest. Edgeworth Park at New Town features beautiful private residences, resort-quality services and amenities, and exceptional assisted living and memory support to help residents remain independent. This community lives up to Williamsburg, Virginia’s lively and dynamic New Town area.
Set on four wooded acres in the charming planned development of New Town, Edgeworth Park features 84 apartments offering a vibrant and modern residential setting to call home. This all-new community provides the combination of service-rich, hospitality-based support, and amenities that residents desire—whether they need assistance with the activities of daily living or specialized memory care. Edgeworth Park at New Town captures the feeling of simpler times—when everything you wanted to do, and everywhere you wanted to go was conveniently nearby.
For individuals who need assistance with the activities of daily living, Edgeworth Park at New Town offers the privacy of a well-appointed residence—but with a helping hand nearby when needed. The Assisted Living neighborhood is specifically designed to help residents achieve the ideals of a healthy body, inspired mind, and awakened spirit.
Our highly trained, kind, and caring staff dedicates each day to engaging activities that enrich the lives of residents with Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias in the dedicated Memory Care neighborhood at Edgeworth Park.
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