Heritage Residential Care Village
1001 Snows Mill Ave., Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
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4
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January 23, 2024
Mom is at Heritage Residential Care Village. The facility is good. It's nice. It's not rundown or anything. It's kept up pretty good. The staff is friendly and they'll accompany anything you ask of them without complaint or hesitation. As most typical places do, they do bingo and they do other games. They have this game to play with pool noodles. So, they'll put tables together and knock the ball around. They also offer Sunday services. There's a chaplain there that comes around and asks for prayer. The food is good. It's above par. Their food was way better.
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About Heritage Residential Care Village in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Heritage Residential Care Village is an assisted living facility located in the Northport area of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Residents have access to the Tuscaloosa trolley for sightseeing and many activities like dominoes, cards, Bingo, puzzles and sing-alongs. There is a low staff-to-resident ratio, so the staff can spend quality time with each resident and get to know their individual needs. Family and residents give this facility high marks for the attentive, caring and knowledgeable staff and their expert skill in providing all levels of support and care to residents.
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Quality
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Staff
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Reviews of Heritage Residential Care Village in Tuscaloosa, Alabama
4.0
(2 reviews)
Facility
4.0
Staff
4.5
Food
4.0
Activities
4.0
Value
4.5
Eric
4
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January 23, 2024
Mom is at Heritage Residential Care Village. The facility is good. It's nice. It's not rundown or anything. It's kept up pretty good. The staff is friendly and they'll accompany anything you ask of them without complaint or hesitation. As most typical places do, they do bingo and they do other games. They have this game to play with pool noodles. So, they'll put tables together and knock the ball around. They also offer Sunday services. There's a chaplain there that comes around and asks for prayer. The food is good. It's above par. Their food was way better.
Gemma
4
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August 30, 2018
My cousin is now at Heritage Residential Care Village. The people are friendly. It is a small place. The area where he lives (the assisted living facility) only has 14 residents. It is fresh and clean when you walk in. The staff loves my cousin. They take very good care of him. If there are any questions that they have, they'll call or text me. Right now, the staff members that are there have been there for a couple of years. They know my cousin very well and are very patient with him. However, there are not a whole lot of activities. Mostly activities are generated by the residents themselves. They play dominoes, cards, puzzles, and bingo. Once or twice a week people come out and sing with them. Every now and then they'll rent the Tuscaloosa trolley, and they'll go around town sightseeing just to get them out. They don't take trips to Wal-Mart or any other stores, but I'm glad that they don't because I don't think my cousin is always very wise with purchases. On Sunday morning they have Sunday school where they have teachers who come in. The food is average. They have a lot of chicken. They have several choices, and everyone eats at the same time. My cousin can eat in his room or he can eat in the small dining area.
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