Springdale Village
7255 E Broadway Rd, Mesa, AZ 85208
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4
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July 8, 2022
My mother-in-law lives in Springdale Village's independent living. What I like best about it is that whenever the manager calls, she listens to both mine and my mother-in-law's concerns. I feel like when she is speaking to us, she isn't discounting anybody's feelings. It felt like she understood where we were all coming from, then she would address it in a respectful manner. The place is clean and whenever we've needed to call for maintenance to come over, the day that the request was put in, the office has always gotten back to us on the same day. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. We ate at the bistro, they have a restaurant there, and it's really affordable and healthy, with a lot of options. It's good food and the portions are affordable. I like that it's close to where we live. The manager also had my mother-in-law close to the office so that's good. They have the pool, bingo three times a day, and a lot of activities. They have a bus that takes them to scheduled activities like grocery shopping or to the casino. They also take the people to the doctor's appointments within a seven-mile radius. For me, it is helpful that they offer all those services because it takes the burden off the family.
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About Springdale Village in Mesa, Arizona
Springdale Village is a Southwestern-style independent living and assisted living community located in Mesa, AZ. Apartments include full kitchens, spacious closets, large private bathrooms, and an outdoor patio or balcony. The park-like campus offers a number of sculptured courtyards, furnished patios, landscaped lawns and gardens, groves of shade trees, and inspiring walking paths where residents can relax and connect with nature. The assisted living community health care team is available around the clock for help with any activities of daily living (ADLs) including bathing, showering, grooming, dressing, personal hygiene, and medication monitoring. The community is pet-friendly, so fur babies are always welcomed. In Assisted Living, all housekeeping, linen, and laundry services are provided along with three meals a day. Meal plans are available for Independent Living residents. Residents enjoy a private party room, full-featured fitness center, community connection room, arts and crafts studio, game room, lounge, and a beauty salon with barbershop. Three delicious, healthy chef-prepared meals are served each day in an elegant family-style dining room, and private dining is also available for special events and visits. Many activities are scheduled daily, including social parties, educational classes, exercise programs, arts and craft sessions, games and card tournaments, live music, and dancing events. The Springdale Village assisted living community also offers on-site physical therapy, recreational programs, and faith and worship services. Transportation is provided for appointments and outings to cultural events, local entertainment, shopping trips, and restaurants. To learn more about this provider's license and review other available state reports, please visit: Arizona Department of Health Services Public Health Licensing
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- Fee Structure: Assisted Living Shared starting at $3500 + care
- Dining: fine dining restaurant , family-style dining room
- State Licenses: AL10288C
Costs for Springdale Village in Mesa, Arizona
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$3,500
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$1,300
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Reviews of Springdale Village in Mesa, Arizona
Mike ock
1
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October 18, 2024
My grandma while staying there was treated awfull by the nursing staff it was very dissapointing that they told her to wip her self four days after back surgery this should never happen in a nursing facility and we were very saddened the food is awfull the facility is understaffed no wonder it looks like a ghost town it also has INCREDIBLY rude nurses that have no respect to patients and faculty if u could I would give tgis place negative stars
Kenneth
4
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April 5, 2024
Springdale Village had large areas for parking for visitors. The lunch area or the bistro was centrally located between the facilities, so people could get to it easily. The rooms were nice. I only looked at what they called the alcove room, so it was sort of a single-bedroom type room, but it was well done. It had a small kitchenette, a nice bathroom, a small living room, and a small bedroom with a divider wall between the living room and the bedroom. It was a nice location. It was a secluded area. There wasn't a lot of traffic noise. You had to drive back into it. It was not like it was on a major street or anything where you'd get a lot of noise, which is good. The staff was pretty good. She seemed to know everything, even invited me for a barbecue, but we were busy at that time. She gave me different information about what was coming up there over the month. She answered all my questions. They should have more areas for their people to sit in and enjoy the outdoors. They didn't have it. There were a lot of walkways where they could ride their scooters around, which a lot of people were doing, but all they had were covered walkways. They didn't have any per se grassy or even rock-covered areas where people could just go and sit and listen to birds or something.
Rene
4
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July 8, 2022
My mother-in-law lives in Springdale Village's independent living. What I like best about it is that whenever the manager calls, she listens to both mine and my mother-in-law's concerns. I feel like when she is speaking to us, she isn't discounting anybody's feelings. It felt like she understood where we were all coming from, then she would address it in a respectful manner. The place is clean and whenever we've needed to call for maintenance to come over, the day that the request was put in, the office has always gotten back to us on the same day. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. We ate at the bistro, they have a restaurant there, and it's really affordable and healthy, with a lot of options. It's good food and the portions are affordable. I like that it's close to where we live. The manager also had my mother-in-law close to the office so that's good. They have the pool, bingo three times a day, and a lot of activities. They have a bus that takes them to scheduled activities like grocery shopping or to the casino. They also take the people to the doctor's appointments within a seven-mile radius. For me, it is helpful that they offer all those services because it takes the burden off the family.
Stephanie
5
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June 19, 2022
Springdale Village is a nice place. My mom can have her own choice of meals and they listen to her needs as well as our family's needs. They're very informative to the families regarding her care and that's the most important. She loves to read and they have a huge library, and she does swimming. She also likes that they are engaging with her.
Donna
4
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November 3, 2021
Springdale Village is fine. My father had used their skilled nursing before and they treated him well and took care of the issues. He is now on the independent living side of it. I think the community does a good service for elderly people. They checked on him every morning, and when there was an issue, they immediately called the paramedics as they should. When he came back from the hospital, they put in a little extra time just to keep checking on him, more so than just a phone call in the morning. So for independent living, I think the staff is doing a good job above and beyond. The facility's hallways, the dining area, and his apartment are also very nice. I've eaten there myself and they have a nice selection of menu. You can get something as simple as a sandwich or you can get a hot meal. So, I think it's a good value.
upset 2
1
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June 24, 2020
My father was brought there for rehabilitation and care. When we were looking around Penny was so helpful so we felt very comfortable. What a bait and switch. Not only were we never able to get any information without numerous calls and demanding answers the information we did receive was extremely limited. After social services stating they would call every Tuesday after their meeting- which they never did- I had to call repeatedly the next day to finally reach someone. when I finally did reach someone I was told we scheduled you for a conference call meeting at 1130 and we will talk then. It is absolutely appalling the lack of care and consideration from this facility.
Jere B
5
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June 19, 2019
Apartments are well maintained and property is very clean. Everyone is very nice and wants to do what they can to help. The pricing and the different levels is very affordable. Mine includes access to a wonderful restaurant and if I don't want the special of the day I have a whole menu to select from. They have an excellent brunch on Sundays and includes everything from Bagels to "made to order omelets". Very tasty. The restaurant is open to the public, as well. I get a wonderful one bedroom apartment with full kitchen and one meal a day with all utilities but landline phone or internet for under $1500 per month. Very professional.
RK
4
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May 17, 2019
I am in an assisted living facility at Springdale Village. It's good. The staff is friendly, and they take pretty good care of the residents. I get my meals, and I have a choice of eating in my room, go out to a restaurant or to the dining area. I have my own apartment, own private bathroom and kitchen. They have a common living room and a patio. The food is nutritious, and it's good. I have no problem with it at all.
joebob98
1
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December 1, 2017
Had called a nurse in the room cause they k pt falling out of bed then the head nurse came in with a attitude and said Jesus Christ and faked laughed then we asked her to help us pick her off the floor she said are nurse isn’t back and left her there
kmlynn
1
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October 5, 2017
This place does not provide "care". My loved one went there for a 2 week rehab. It was our family's worst nightmare. PT/OT pathetically lacking. Basic med management, answering call light ignored to the point of being a very unsafe situation. Don't go here if you need even the most basic care-it won't be provided.
not where I want to be
1
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September 16, 2017
Where is the doctor? Dr. Tully does not respond to any inquiries from his patients or their loved ones in this facility. No one knows what is going on. They put people there and just collect the money. No service.
Gerry
4
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July 17, 2017
We liked Springdale Village. The apartments were nice and the dining area was very nice. The appearance is nice inside and out and I liked the grounds because they centered around a greenbelt with trees. The person who assisted us was experienced. They have a swimming pool and a recreation area and activities in an activity room. They have the usual card games and a dining room where you can invite your family to visit. The food was very good and the dining area was quite nice.
Visitor122359150
2
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March 27, 2016
I had a very unfortunate situation with the manager at Springdale when I went there about seven months ago to view the facility. She was very welcoming, showed us around, and was to put my name down on the list. When I checked with her again, she was rude and said the list doesn’t make any difference. I was so angry that I walked out because I really wanted to live there, but due to her, I wouldn’t live there. The price was really good for what it offered, though. It was really affordable.
Christine107506450
4
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May 28, 2015
I liked Springdale Village. It was very inviting and family oriented. It was a nice environment. They had the right amount of nurses per patient. They had a lot of different things that we liked. It seemed like a very nice community. It was clean and organized, and they had a nurse's station. It was easy to move around for both the patients and the staff.
Caring
3
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April 17, 2015
We looked at Springdale Village. We didn't care for the staff too much. She was helpful, but I think she was filling in for somebody, so she wasn't really familiar with some things. And my main concern when my dad was alive was he fell a lot, and his balance was bad. They had emergency buttons, and I asked, "If he was to push one accidentally, would that be OK?" And she kind of replied, "Oh no, we can't have that." So that kind of turned us off. And also, my dad drank Jack Daniels, but it was watered down, and the place where he was at said that they were fine with him having a little bit of that because they didn't want to stop his quality of living. But this place was like, "Oh, absolutely not. We would confiscate it." I was a little turned off by that. They didn't understand the situation that it was really watered down; it wasn't like he was drinking like he used to. The room that we looked at was OK, but they weren't able to cook on their stove. The kitchen was really small and closed in, and our concern was with my dad again because we thought that if he got in there and he fell, it would be really hard to get in there and help him out. It was a beautiful facility. It just wasn't going to work for my mom and dad because you actually had to walk outside to go to the eating area, and my dad with his balance couldn't walk that far -- and then if it was raining or in the heat. Their dining room was gorgeous; it was beautiful, very elegant, and clean. And they have a nursing home there at the facility, and I was impressed with that. We walked through that, and it was very nice.
robc
1
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December 19, 2014
Terrible facility. Mother was there 5 days - got 1 sponge bath. She called staff to report soiled bed clothes, attendant left her like that and did not come back. Not enough staff for the number of residents.
Madeline9
4
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November 28, 2014
Springdale Village is great for us. It makes us feel like we are home; it is just a very comfortable feeling. The thing is, I don't have a car anymore, and I have to be where there is a bus for transportation to the stores, to the doctors, and so forth. Then, another thing is, it is independent living. Right now, I am in my chair with my blinds closed and my television on and I am in my own little world; it is just an independent living feeling. We had just found that the dining room is beautiful. They change the tablecloths every day, every time somebody eats, and the people are very, very friendly. They sit you with other people, and it is just the ideal place for single people to be; it is a very friendly place. Another thing we like is that our buildings face each other and we get very little traffic from the ambulances and things like that because of the way they are fixed. These are little things that make a difference to people. We are allowed a little dog, and we have to keep them on a leash. My friend and I just like the whole place. They have a lot of problems with the landscaping because they have a lot of trees, so I would suggest not to cut the trees because they are beautiful, but to do something about them. There are little problems, but these will be corrected eventually. They have what they call a connection room where they have various activities, or you could go up there to just sit and have a cup of coffee with people whom you don't even know their names.
ube
1
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August 25, 2014
Misleading directory in the parking area. Wanted to visit long term care. Looked very impressive in the lobby. Well decorated and puts on facade of professionalism. Very put off by the tour guide we had. Very little info provided, when this person didn't know the answer, she changed the subject. Wouldn't bring a loved one here for care based on the attitude of the guide. Very put off by the pungent odor permeating the hallways. Couldn't even see a room for residents. My star was limited to the lobby.
jherst18
5
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July 12, 2014
Fantastic facility exceeds our expectations. My wife over the past years was in other centers and none compare to Springdale.
Caring87724150
4
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June 23, 2014
A friend of mine is at Springdale Village. They showed me around the facility, and it's a very nice place. The people are very friendly. They have two buses that take their residents to places. They only get one meal a day, and that is fine with me because I don’t like the food, and for me that is the only downside. This facility is half the cost of any other place. They have things going on all the time for the people there.
Shermani
1
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May 23, 2014
Horrific experience! My 82 year old mom was there for a week to recover from a knee replacement surgery. Within two days, she had CDIFF. She has been in and out of the hospital for four months.
Caring71252850
5
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February 28, 2014
I chose Springdale Village for myself because they provided transportation and it was within price range. The staff are very good. The rooms are not that spacious, but they do have a separate bedroom with an outside balcony. I would rate this facility very well.
Candy4
5
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May 31, 2013
I was very pleased with Springdale Village. It has a very beautiful, nice and homey environment. The services were very nice and the staff was very professional. The facilities were extremely clean and always kept nice. They provide lots of activities for the seniors. They always had something going on and calendar of activities. They had a beautiful outside area for the residents to sit in. It's definitely a place that I would put my mom. I would highly recommend it.
caring0429213
5
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May 12, 2013
I've had people that have stayed at Springville and been in the assisted living. It was very well-run.
Berrybach
5
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December 12, 2012
they provide 7 days a week rehab with speech. Occupational therapy, and physical therapy with state of the art equipment including Modalities as well as referral to out patient if needed
kjl2010
4
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June 25, 2012
My personal experience with the Springdale Village happened to be a very positive one. My husband and I would visit at different times and different days every time we would go due to my son being in school and me being pregnant and on more than one occasion we would unintentionally interrupt one her "rehab classes." Yet every time we would go down to the facility it would always be kept up very nicely and the staff who would be helping her would offer to come back so we could have time to visit. My experience with the staff was just alright. The staff that was helping my husband's grandmother always seemed to be very helpful and polite. But she frequently had to move rooms and we would not know where to go and when we would ask the front desk for directions or a room number they would be very rude and short with us like we were bothering them.All in all I was very pleased with the facility and the amenities they provided to my family.
Jennifer B.
4
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September 10, 2011
I was a friend of a resident in Springdale Village, but have also visited the skilled nursing wing side of the facility. I'd consider this nursing facility above average. Both residents and patients seemed well cared for and in good spirits. Staff were courteous, cheerful, and energetic, even in the late afternoon. It was never difficult to track down a nurse or nurse's aide to obtain help, clean linens, or even medicine. My friend never once complained of needing to wait long for pain medicine. I did not see the bathing areas, but had heard they were nice, but could get quite crowded when baths were scheduled poorly.My friend's room and bathroom were kept clean, and did not have an offensive or even an antiseptic smell. Hallways did not reek of cleaning materials, foods, or even other residents and their bodily functions. One complaint I would make is that the building and rooms seemed quite dim or poorly lit. The facility was under new management and undergoing renovations at the time, so perhaps this is an issue that was addressed. There is a central sunny courtyard that some patient rooms look into, but the residents rooms all faced outward to a parking lot or walkway. For residents like my friend, who did not need much personal care, it got quite lonely, and it would seem that residents should have rooms around the courtyard (since they will likely never leave the facility), and the short term/rehab patients could take the less pretty view.
leezee
4
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June 29, 2011
After my mom's stroke a few years ago, she was concerned about possibly needing assistance for a lot of her basic living needs. When she returned home from the hospital she had difficulty getting around her apartment by herself, managing the stairs and cooking herself meals. I stayed with her for a few days, but had two children and a family that I couldn't leave for an extended period of time. I toured a few facilities that offered both assisted living and rehabilitation care and Springdale Village in Mesa was one of them. Right when I walked in the door, I felt comfortable with the facility. Very clean and prettily decorated. I saw many residents and it seemed from my impression that they were simply living at home. On touring and speaking with a staff lady, she informed me that Springdale had two facilities in Mesa. She said their other facility, Springdale West might be more up my mother's alley because they specialized in post-stroke recovery. I liked how friendly she was. She spoke to me like a friend but also provided me with answers to all my questions and even answers to questions I hadn't thought to ask. The dining room, which looked more like a restaurant was pretty busy at the time I toured and it seemed like a lot of residents took advantage of it. The food looked great, burgers and sandwiches, big glasses of iced tea, which my mom loves. Plenty of staff walking around too talking to residents, joking with them, telling stories and they honestly seemed like they really knew the residents, it wasn't just something they were trained to do. The rooms were set up perfectly, I thought, for somebody like my mom. In fact, I remember thinking, if she came for rehabilitation she might not want to leave.
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