American House Bristol
826 Meadowview Road, Bristol, TN 37620
(800) 558-0653
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3.94
(18 reviews)
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Reviews of American House Bristol in Bristol, Tennessee
3.94
(18 reviews)
Facility
4.2
Staff
3.7
Food
1.9
Activities
3.7
Value
2.9
Average in a field of no good options
3
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February 17, 2024
American House is like any typical assisted living in the United States--focused on profit, expensive, not enough staff, and extra charges for many things. It's very discouraging what over $6500 a month (after yearly increases) will get you these days. My person has been at the facility for a few years now. Whatever your intro pricing is, American House will raise prices by $500-1500 a month at least every year. Management puts profit first and staff and residents last. But what else is new when it comes to assisted living facilities. I rated staff as 2 not because of the staff themselves, because most of them would get four-five stars, but because management is unable to retain enough staff. PT told my person he needs to walk down the hallway and back every day, and he needs someone to walk with him, and Medicaid says this is included in the amount they pay the facility for his care, but staff barely have time to attend to resident daily needs, much less actually assist a resident with a goal. You also have to manage your own appointments--if you need someone to assist you with scheduling, you'll have to hire in someone private. As a dinner guest of a resident, you pay $8 for what amounts to a microwave meal. Sure, they follow whatever the national guidelines are and it is cooked on-premises, but whenever I eat there, I always feel like I've filled up on salt and sweetener, and I always eat real food when I get home. Since I'm barely a buck ten, that's saying a lot. My person there is supposed to be losing weight and has dietary restrictions, but staff always ask him if he wants dessert, and of course he takes it. As for staff, the facility never has enough and it isn't out of the ordinary for a single person to work 12+ hours a day 6-7 days a week. Over the holidays they had to call in staff from vacation because no else showed up. Sometimes management has to fill in to actually have "staff" present. The facility used to have two buses, but when American House took over they got rid of one. Twice a week the bus is reserved for medical appointments. They've only had to cancel once in a few years because the driver got sick and they had no one to fill in. The current driver is consistently on time and has a great attitude. I don't know how many fun activities the bus is used for--I've only heard of one recently. But in general, AH has an excellent activities coordinator who has really brought a fun atmosphere into the community, and they have in-house activities regularly. They recently installed automatic front doors, but all of the doors to the courtyards are still heavy manual doors. I've never seen anyone in the courtyards though many of the residents congregate outside the main doors when the weather is nice. The Wi-Fi quality tanked when American House took over from Elmcroft. The parking lot has ample spaces, including handicapped spaces, and the dumpster has always been well-maintained, even if excessively full (it doesn't stink up the parking lot). The facility has a generator and a red outlet in every room. Each room has recessed foot lighting near the entry, but no ceiling lights in the main room. You have to bring your own lamps. The windows can be opened to let in fresh air, but only if you have an aide do it for you. You can mount stuff on the walls (or have maintenance do it for you). When you're moving in or out, they let you use one of their carts. It's been impossible to find any city transportation that will go out there for the days the bus doesn't run. There's a piano in the lounge area and a covered seating area in one of the courtyards. I've never noticed the smell of stale urine. The maintenance crew does a great job of general upkeep. If you have to take a trip to the hospital, you'll have to find your own way back (or have the hospital take you back--I don't know how that works if you're not on Medicaid). American House won't assist you in getting back to the facility. I don't know anything about the memory care ward.
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Joann
5
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October 5, 2023
American House Bristol was very, very clean. One thing I did like about it is that it had a courtyard. When you go inside the building, you have a nice lobby area and then you also have doors that go to a courtyard and they have sidewalks and tables out there and it's enclosed, if anyone has problems with wandering. You have to sign in and out when you're leaving the facility. You let them know that you're leaving and when you come back. The staff during the tour was very nice. The one bedroom was a little bit smaller than the other place, but it's also for assisted living and memory care. If I was at that point, the one-bedroom would be sufficient for me. It has a nurse medical staff 24/7. We looked at the dining area, which was very nice. Since it was an open house, they had beverages and snack food set up and all of those were very good, but I haven't had a meal at American House. The personnel was very nice. I did meet some of the department heads at the open house, and they were all very nice.
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Memory Care section
1
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March 17, 2023
Memory Care has zero activities. Residents are kept in the kitchen. Do not believe what you are told. Medicine dosage error caused my mother to be admitted to the hospital with a blood glucose level of 20. From there she went downhill and ultimately passed away at a different facility. The last few days of her life all she knew was pain. If your loved one needs memory care consider a different facility.
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Sandra
4
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February 13, 2023
My dad is at American House Bristol. He seems to be adjusting well. They seem to be very sensitive and typically are well informed of anything that he needs. I'm very pleased with where he is right now. My dad is an Alzheimer's patient. It is one of the few facilities in the area that has assisted living, but does have two other levels of memory care that he is probably going to need in the near future. I wanted a place that would be able to help him when those needs arise. His room is cozy. It's not a large room, but it meets his needs. It's a studio, and it's newly remodeled. It's not hardwood, but it's laminate flooring. It's freshly painted. It is small, but he is not really mobile, so it meets all his needs. So far, I have not had any problem with upkeep. They come in once a week and clean. They do a nice job of keeping it clean. When I come over at mealtimes, the food looks really nice. They seem to have well-balanced food. It's more like country cooking. The other night I was there, and they had meatloaf, mashed potatoes, green beans, and a variety of desserts. They also always have soup and salad, if you want that. My dad loves that kind of cooking. For activities, I know they have people come in and entertain them. They do luau and different things like that. Unfortunately, he has not been able to be there during the afternoon as much, which is when they have those kinds of activities scheduled.
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Pumbaj1966
1
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June 29, 2022
My experience with American House was very disappointing. When I signed my mother up as a resident, I feel that I was sold a dream. My mother resided at the Bristol facility for just a 3-month period, and we experienced nothing but disappointment. Within a month my mother was hospitalized with a fractured wrist. Her room was never clean nor was she bathed regularly. I had to clean both her room and her person in order for her to not have to live like a homeless person. I understand that individuals with Alzheimer's/Dementia are not always the most compliant patients but I was promised a staff that was well trained in handling patients with this horrible disease. I visited my mother 4 to 5 times weekly and every time I was at the facility the staff was sitting in the dining area watching T.V. There was never anyone supervising the patients roaming the halls. I never saw the staff involved with the patients doing any kind of enrichment activities as I was promised . When I complained to Anita, the executive director or Kimberly, the head nurse, I was given excuses and more false promises that were never kept. The one bit of information I received from Anita consistently was that no matter what day of the month I removed my mother from the facility I was still responsible for 30 days worth of payment. I actually have many more complaints than I can fit on this review but I will say that my final decision to remove my mother from the facility was when I showed up to visit my mother and found her with a severely swollen ankle and wrist . She was in so much pain My husband and I had to carry her to her room to retrieve some of her belongings. After asking the aid what happened I was told my mother doesn't sit still and she fell in the courtyard. Apparently, my mother was in the courtyard unsupervised again and she fell but nobody knows how she fell. When I asked why I wasn't notified I was told that the facility was in the middle of a shift change and they didn't have time. I would think the patient's wellbeing would come first. Also, once again I was reminded by Anita that if I removed my mother from the facility that I would still have to pay for the next 30 days. This seems like a complete lack of concern for a patient coming from your Executive Director. Absolute revamping of the staff is necessary for this facility to be a safe and companionate place for elders with severe illnesses as is my mother. I am making my opinion of this facility public because people should know about this facility before they entrust their loved ones to this facility. I would have rated this with zero stars if I could of.
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Ted
5
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April 20, 2022
My brother moved into American House Bristol. It was in our price range, and it seemed to be a very clean facility, with very good staff, and the residents seemed to be very happy with their surroundings and the way they were treated. The people there at the facility seemed to be very caring and very knowledgeable about their jobs. They seemed to be focused on those that are there, on their care and their needs. He's been very happy with the meals. The food has been prepared in a very timely manner, and he enjoys it. I know they just hired a new director over the facility to administer activities. They do have a courtyard, a ladies' salon, and a barbershop. They do have lots of activities. They seemed to provide all of his needs there.
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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.
$5,151
Starting Price
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.
$2,984
Starting Price
Services and Amenities of American House Bristol in Bristol, Tennessee
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- Rent Plus Care Fees
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- Companion Suites: We offer companion suites
- Studio Apartments
Dining options
- In Room Kitchenette
- Dining Room Shared Meals
About American House Bristol in Bristol, Tennessee
American House Bristol is located in one of Tennessee’s most charming and naturally beautiful hometowns. Residents enjoy our peaceful setting and friendly memory care and assisted living community, and appreciate the professional care and attention to their needs and interests. Here, senior residents are treated like family and thrive under loving care. There are a wide variety of engaging activities and social events, as well as amenities available to fit the unique needs of all of our residents, including those with Alzheimer’s or dementia.
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