Gramercy Court
2200 Gramercy Drive, Sacramento, CA 95825
(800) 558-0653
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3.54
(11 reviews)
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Reviews of Gramercy Court in Sacramento, California
3.54
(11 reviews)
Facility
4.2
Staff
4.2
Food
3.3
Activities
4.5
Value
3.8
Reviewer RC#0126
3
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February 4, 2023
Gramercy Court is located on a street that had houses on one side and businesses on another, and the facility was at the end where there was no parking. You have to park along the street since you can't park inside their facility (that's for employees and they only have two spots for visitors). Several houses have assisted living on both sides and then where my loved one was, the skilled nursing center, was kind of towards the back. The facility looked marvelous inside. However, you never see any residents anywhere, but in their rooms. It looks like it's all set up for community visiting. When you first walk into the administration building, there's a desk where they take your temperature and where you sign in. Behind that is a huge lobby that has a nice grand piano (it's been newly renovated). It's got tables and chairs, and a fireplace. So, it looks like a great place to be. Beyond that was a cafeteria and I've never seen anybody there other than the employees. A haircut is one thing, that my loved one got, but they only do that every other week. She was happy with the lady who did the haircut, but she's not part of the staff. As far as the staff towards my loved one, they seemed average. She had a broken hip and I think they were a little rough with her. There were also a few times when her name and this other woman's name were mixed up. When my granddaughter went to visit, they sent her to this other woman's room, and so my granddaughter had to go back to the front and tell her that wasn't the right room. Also, my loved one is not good at using a cell phone, and they have only one phone that they can bring from the desk to the resident. Most hospitals would have a phone in the bed, but they don't.
Janine
5
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December 25, 2021
My mom is going to move into Gramercy Court. She'll be in assisted living. The staff members who assisted me were very helpful. This place is more her level. It's not quite as elaborate as some of the places that we went to, but it's perfect for her. The place is really clean. She's going to have a room by herself, but we're looking to have her be in a shared room. It's really clean and it seems really efficient. We talked to some of the residents, and they seem really happy. We were impressed. The dining area was clean. We weren't there at meal time, but there was a couple of people sitting in there at the tables. One person was reading and the other one was doing a puzzle or something. We talked to the administrator and the assistant administrator, and they were really nice. They were willing to work with us.
glad2leave
3
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December 21, 2019
Strongly suggest family and friends visit their loved one on a daily basis at many different times and hours. Periodically pop in unexpectedly. CNA's lack compassion so please listen to your loved one. Especially if he/she is totally dependant on being cared for.
V. Styrsky
5
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September 21, 2019
My family and I have spent the last 10+ years helping my mother and mother-in-law navigate their 80’s and 90’s as they both moved into assisted living facilities. We are thankful our experiences were good in each of the communities in which they lived – and eventually, passed. Even with this wonderful report concerning the care of our elderly in Sacramento, nothing could have prepared us for my mother-in-law’s final months at Generations HealthCare. Our family spent countless hours at the facility -- all times of day and night. To the person, every need, every touch, every single question or concern we voiced on behalf of our family’s matriarch was swiftly and compassionately addressed. There are just too many stories of the great kindness we/she received that are swirling around with all of our memories and helping to dry our yet wet eyes. A late night attendant informed our family members that she had prepared peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for them should they need to renew their strength during their midnight-till-morning watch. Upon shuffling out of the room after a sleepless night, it was insisted by others now on duty, that they sit down and have breakfast and coffee before they left for work. Leadership is everything, and the amazing Assisted Living Administrator Trisa Cysewski has found a way to instill a near unbelievable standard into the heart of every employee, for the care of the residents at Gramercy Court -- and their families. In speaking with Trisa she remarked that they were taught to be a blessing to others, because they have each been blessed. This is the Code of Conduct for everyone who works at Generations – and our family will remember their kindness for the rest of our lives.
Saint George
5
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March 21, 2018
The director of assisted living and staff especially Francis the med tech have taken care of my Step-Father and best friend since 15Oct2012. Their coordination between skilled nursing, hospitals, medicines, Dr. Lehman, equipment such as wheelchairs and oxygen plus transportation has been a blessing. The business office is extremely professional and helpful.
George
5
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March 19, 2018
My stepdad has been at Gramercy Court since October 2012. There's assisted living, skilled nursing, dementia care, and long-term care. They have multiple houses in assisted living. My mother didn't like multi-story buildings because she thought that high rises were really bad with earthquakes, and one of the nice things about the Gramercy layout is it's all one floor. There are two houses on one side, a driveway down the middle and two houses on the other side. There's a lot of turnover, but the staff seems to be dedicated to the people. In terms of cleanliness, the new firm is in the process of upgrading important things like having doors that will open for people in wheelchairs or in walkers. The dining room seems to always be clean and the food appears very nutritious.
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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.
$3,605
Starting Price
Services and Amenities of Gramercy Court in Sacramento, California
Costs
- Rent Plus Care Fees
- Entry Fee
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- Companion Suites: We do offer companion suites
- Studio Apartments
Health services
- Skilled Nursing
Medicare
Health
2.0
Overall
3.0
Quality
5.0
Staff
4.0
About Gramercy Court in Sacramento, California
Gramercy Court Nursing, Rehabilitation Center and Assisted Living focuses primarily on post-hospitalization transitional care. Our greatest success is the ability to help patients recover and discharge back to home or to a lower level of care! We employ our own therapists and operate a large, fully contained therapy unit. Together, with our nursing staff, our goal is to help patients achieve their highest level of functional independence.
As such, our staff provides 24-hour-a-day nursing care and supervision to our patients. These services include assistance with activities of daily living (dressing, bathing, grooming, transfers, ambulation, etc.), feeding or assistance with meals, giving of medications, treatments, etc. The level of services provided to an individual patient can vary greatly depending on that patient’s needs.
Licensed nursing staff members are on duty 24 hours a day and work with a team of trained nursing assistants in providing the nursing care for our patients.
Rest and relaxation are an important aspect of your total recovery. Studies show that maintaining a healthy and positive psychosocial well-being helps promote the healing process.
At Gramercy Court, we offer a variety of patient-centered activities for you to choose from. Whether you prefer individual activities in the comfort of your own room, or choose to partake in our daily social group activities, our staff is here to help promote your well-being.
Some of your entertainment options include:
- Personal cable television services with individual television sets
- Complimentary individual telephone services
- Patient reading library with books on tape available
- Recreational garden activities
- Family-friendly, park-like grounds
- Wireless internet services with available bedside workstations
- Beautician services (fees applied)
We bake our own biscuits, rolls, and muffins. Our desserts are made fresh daily by skilled staff. Fresh soups are always prepared and slow cooked on our stove top using fresh ingredients. Our dining service team uses a fresh produce provider for locally sourced fruits and vegetables.
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