Williamsburg Senior Living Community
5445 Government Street,
Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70806
4.3
(35 reviews)
$2,405
5445 Government Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70806
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Marty
4
|
March 27, 2023
Williamsburg Senior Living Community was very clean and very nice. My sister had friends there. They have a dining room, and they make two meals a day, breakfast and lunch. When she first started there, she was able to deal with the services that they offered. She was going to lunch many days, and she was still participating and stuff like that. She had a really bad fall. After that, she declined sharply. The food was alright for institutional food. It was pretty decent. The people were friendly and nice. She had friends and neighbors in there. There was one incident that I didn't care for when my sister had maybe two hours a day unsupervised. She called for help. At that point, she had been combative. They took advantage of that and said that she would have to be covered 24 hours a day or find someplace else. I think they should have been more understanding because this is what happens many times when people are going through the final stages of life. It was the illness, obviously. It was just a short period when she seemed to be that way. Other than that, I thought it was very good. For round the clock care, it's not a facility that people should use. If it was normal assisted living or if they have a sitter come in, then it is fine. It is very clean, and they have someone at the desk 24 hours. You don't even need to worry about locking the apartment door because all the outside doors are locked. People must identify themselves if they're coming to a door other than the front desk. It is very safe and is pretty nice as far as the environment and everything goes. The grounds are nice. The apartments are small, but they're nice. They have a little kitchen and a bathroom for handicapped people. It is a nice place to have someone. If they get to the point where they need 24-hour care, you probably either need to have round the clock sitters or move the person to another facility with a higher level of care. In terms of activities, in the beginning, she was participating in some stuff. They would bring animals in. They had some miniature horses that would come in, and they would do it in a community room. They had a reading room and different eating areas aside from the dining hall.
Debra
5
|
December 20, 2022
I toured Williamsburg Senior Living Community. I liked the outside, they had a garden that the clients were able to interact in, and you could go out there and sit, read, or you could plant stuff. They also had walking trails. Because there's a bar right next door, and that's young people. So they said that sometimes when they have a band, you can hear it all, and Government Street is very, very busy. The staff who gave the tour was very nice, they came and joined us for lunch and I liked it. The food was really good. They had everything, a game room where they would engage in games. Of the three places that I've visited, this place offered the most for their clientele. It's close to a lot of restaurants on Government street, there's a lot in that area.
Lisa
4
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September 6, 2021
We did a tour of Williamsburg Senior Living Community. They have a talkative marketing director, and she talks too much. She introduces you to every single person that comes around you, and it's exhausting. When you're wanting to look at a place, you're not ready to meet people; you want to find a place. She was a bit overwhelming, but she knew her job for sure. They don't allow pets, so we were going to have to get an emotional support animal certificate in order for the pet to come. It's a nice community. It's super active and engaging with the residents. Their location is not too great. One downside is they only offer two meals a day. They clean once a week. This place did not allow pets, but they clean once-a-week and do your linens. They have lots of activities for the seniors. Another downside is, they have individual electric meters. You had to pay your own electricity, which was different.
Steve
4
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August 20, 2021
The rooms at Williamsburg Senior Living Community are smaller. The other facility paid for the TV, lights, gas, and water, but Williamsburg did not. The staff was very nice, but they don't have a pool, a library, or a fitness center. It was very nice, and it comes second on our list. They have areas outside for sitting and whatnot. They had tables scattered around, but not as well designed in my opinion. We had food there, and it was very good. They only had two meals a day. They had breakfast and lunch, but no dinner.
ClairL
3
|
March 2, 2021
Facility is beautiful and the space is great. However, the Marketing/Admission (?) person was not organized and appeared to tell us what she thought we wanted to hear. She did not listen to me nor my husband’s questions. Inconsistency in answers.
Rintha
4
|
January 28, 2021
The room that I saw at Williamsburg Senior Living Community was a good size and not cramped. It had modern amenities, the layout was nice and practical, and the staff was nice.
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.
$3,695
Starting Price
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.
$2,405
Starting Price
Williamsburg Senior Living Community is located in the heart of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, adjacent to a school and library. Guests have constant access to a laundry room, hairdresser and chapel for religious services. Williamsburg Senior Living Community is commended for recent renovations to the exterior of the facility, and residents note that it is a pleasure to walk around the beautiful grounds in the evening. Furthermore, visitors are impressed by choir and dance groups that provide entertainment on the weekends. Their loved ones are fond of these performances, and they love making Christmas ornaments with schoolchildren in the wintertime.
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