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5
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August 2, 2017
Hopkins Manor is the best of the best! They provide outstanding and loving service to their residents. My mother was one. Honestly, my family and I feel so blessed to have had them provide the care to our wonderful mom. And during her last weeks and final hours, they cared for us as well. They fed us, brought us blankets and pillows. We were very grateful towards their sincere care and generosity. I cannot say enough good things.
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About Hopkins Manor in Redwood City, California
We Care For You We are dedicated to providing you with compassionate assisted living in secure and inviting residential settings. Your independence and sense of self is enhanced with our supportive environment. Live worry-free and secure knowing we are always here for you. Our professionally trained staff are ready to help you when needed 24hrs a day. We know food is an important part of your daily enjoyment. The menu is carefully prepared with you in mind. Every Service Is Included Personalized Care Plans LVN's on Duty Three Nutritious and Delicious Meals Snacks and Drinks Anytime Secure Environment Wireless Call Pendant Medication Assistance by Certified Staff Dressing Assistance Bathing and Grooming Assistance Mobility Assistance Incontinence Assistance We Honor Aging in Place including Hospice We do your laundry and housekeeping Special Features: We understand your needs. We respect your individuality. We offer you special features to enhance your activities of daily living. So live well and be happy. It's all here: 24 Hr Assistance Personal Care Manager Health & Wellness Emergency call pendant Activities to Stimulate the Senses Wireless Internet Cable Television Dementia Care: When your loved one requires special care, we can help. We design personalized therapeutic care plans to nourish body, mind and spirit. Maintaining a consistent routine with familiar caregivers is important. In our cozy settings, individuals suffering with dementia feel at home and secure. 24-hour Personal Attention Incontinence Care Supervision and Companionship Calming low-stimuli environment Positive Social Interactions Professional Care Management: When medical services are needed, we will assist you with a variety of community resources covered by Medicare and supplemental medical insurance: In-Home Primary Care Podiatry Physical & Occupational Therapies Durable Medical Equipment To learn more about this providers license and review other available state reports, please visit: California Department of Social Services Licensed Facility Search
Services and Amenities of Hopkins Manor in Redwood City, California
Health Services
- Hospice Care
- Medication Reminders
Financing & Payment Options
- All Inclusive Rent
Pets
- Pets
- No Pets
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Assisted Living and Memory Care Shared $5000
- Housing: Private & Semi-Private Rooms
- State Licenses: 415601140
Costs for Hopkins Manor in Redwood City, California
Memory Care
$8,500
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Assisted Living
$8,500
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Reviews of Hopkins Manor in Redwood City, California
3.7
(4 reviews)
Facility
3.0
Staff
4.0
Food
5.0
Activities
4.0
Value
4.0
JayneCC
5
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August 2, 2017
Hopkins Manor is the best of the best! They provide outstanding and loving service to their residents. My mother was one. Honestly, my family and I feel so blessed to have had them provide the care to our wonderful mom. And during her last weeks and final hours, they cared for us as well. They fed us, brought us blankets and pillows. We were very grateful towards their sincere care and generosity. I cannot say enough good things.
Ellen707864
2
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March 28, 2017
I really liked the people I met at Hopkins Manor. I was late arriving and my sister was early arriving; the response time for residents is not good because as we were leaving after a half hour visit, there was a resident in dire distress calling for help, and my sister told me that that woman was calling for help when she first arrived. It had been a good 45 minutes to an hour since that woman started calling for help, and she still hadn't been helped when we left. That's a great concern to me. The community was housed on a property that was a large private home, so instead of having apartments, you have bedrooms. Some of the room conversions were kind of strange, and the amenities were not particularly modern or attractive. It seemed like the place was decorated with furniture and knick-knacks left behind by residents who had died, like random collections of stuff rather than any kind of cohesive décor that made you feel welcome. There were apparently two different dining rooms depending on the residents' mobility, and the dining room for mobile residents was a lot nicer than the dining room for residents who are not particularly mobile.
Gary123727050
4
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April 25, 2016
Hopkins Manor is a small community with about 45 residents. There's a lot of individual attention that's included in the price. They have a full-time pharmacy technician who takes care of all the medications for the residents. The cook is outstanding. The staff is very caring with several people on duty all night long including an assistant manager. They also have a number of staff who live in the community, so if there is a big need of help, they can mobilize their people very quickly. They have a variety of room configurations, like some people share a room and a restroom and others have a private bedroom with a bathroom and shower. It's a very caring place. They have a number of people who volunteer. A piano player comes in, another guy sings every Friday, and on Sundays, they have other entertainments. There's a professional exercise physiologist who comes in once a week who leads chair exercises, and then there's a couple of residents who lead the exercises every day. They have beauty time where they polish their fingernails, do their hair, or put on lipstick. There are a lot of little things that are really nice. It's an old house that's been converted for this purpose, so there are some navigation challenges. But the challenges are compensated by the careful attention and care given by the staff.
drycereal
4
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April 25, 2012
Both my grandfather and great grandfather were quite sociable so they managed to stay mostly in good spirits, but I think my grandfather felt he was too young to be there and he could get quite depressed during his time there. I noticed that they were usually participating in the many events they had scheduled there though, different types of games or music events in their main living room area. The staff seemed accommodating and kind enough to the patients but my grandfather never really liked the food, he enjoyed to eat before he was living there. There were some problems with him and other patients though, some patients with dementia or another mental ailment would get into arguments with them and the workers there and put him into bad moods occasionally. It also took him a bit of time to get adjusted there, he was still quite mentally sharp, it was mostly his physical body that needed help so I think he felt that he didn't deserve to be there in a way. But the good care and atmosphere helped to alleviate that problem. Overall it seemed like a quality home.
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