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September 12, 2021
My husband was in Churchman Village for skilled nursing. They couldn't provide the kinds of services that he needed, but they recognized that at some point. However, because he had to be moved to another facility, which I could certainly appreciate, they did it in a very precipitous way. In fact, without even informing me, they gave me about an hour to say that he has to be moved. And so I found, from an administrative point of view, that was a rather poor experience for me. The staff was very good, very attentive. They had a full schedule of activities. There was bingo, there were drawing classes, reading or storytelling, and there were outings on the property. The upkeep was very good, they were clean and well maintained. His cost there was paid by Medicare. Generally speaking, I think the cost was quite good.
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About Churchman Village in Newark, Delaware
Enjoy the privacy of your apartment, along with access to all the resources of a larger senior living community. Home maintenance and optional daily social activities to get you engaged with friends at The Atrium are just a few of the perks of living in our community. Enjoy a meal in our communal dining room, or prepare one in your own kitchen. There are no large entrance fees or hidden costs at The Atrium. The Atrium at Churchman Village provides a variety of services for independent seniors including weekly housekeeping, bed linen services, nutritious meals, complimentary personal laundry facilities, utilities (except phone and cable), and transportation to planned group events. All of our residents benefit from: Nutritious and well-balanced meals served in an elegant dining atmosphere Cultural, educational and social services Planned social activities Short-term lease opportunities Beauty salon and barber shop Activities room Patio and garden area Common areas for socializing and relaxing Support Services Our specially-trained staff offers personal support services customized to help each individual enjoy their independence while doing so discreetly and with dignity. These services are provided at an affordable additional cost. Support Services May Include: Escort to meals and beauty salon and Personal laundry Additional services at The Atrium at Churchman Village include on-site occupational and physical therapy, podiatry, dermatology, lab services, and visiting psychologist. These services may be billed directly to your insurance. Staff are available at all times with the support services program.To learn more about this providers license and review other available state reports, please visit: Delaware Division of Health Care Quality Licensed and Certified Long-Term Care Facilities
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- Special Comment: The Atrium at Churchman Village is an independent senior living community located on the Churchman Village campus. With a wide variety of activities and services, The Atrium is the ideal place to enjoy one's golden retirement years filled with enriching social activities and amenities that make the most out of living independently.
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Reviews of Churchman Village in Newark, Delaware
3.9
(16 reviews)
Facility
3.9
Staff
4.7
Food
3.5
Activities
4.3
Value
4.3
Sief
5
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September 15, 2024
I toured the Churchman Village in Newark and it was excellent. It has a nice atmosphere, everybody was pleasant, and they even greeted us at the door. The menus for their breakfast, lunch, and dinner were excellent too. They showed us 2 independent living apartments that had microwaves and refrigerators. The place also comes with 3 meals a day and it's a brand-new building.
Sharon
4
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July 5, 2024
I had a tour at Churchman Village. I didn't like the layout of the rooms. They don't have bedroom doors. I played bingo and had snacks with them. I enjoyed myself. It was very clean. The people were very friendly. The rooms were very nice, but they didn't have a kitchen. The staff was great. The residents were active, pretty much.
Ernest
5
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January 20, 2023
We had a good tour of Churchman Village. My questions were answered. The place, the program they had, and everything looked good. The one-bedroom apartment was good. The size was nice. Everything was great. The person who did the tour was very polite. She answered all my questions and gave me information and brochures. You can get help when you need it and able to be independent at the same time.
Singh
5
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June 17, 2022
I had a good tour of Churchman Village, it was a good visit. I found that it was welcoming to have a resident at the front who greeted me and I had a nice chat with her before I went in for my tour. And it was unofficial, she was not an official greeter, but that gave it a friendly feeling when I first arrived. I was able to see one room, it was spacious and well-organized, and looked like it would be delightful to live in. I got to see the dining room and the area where they have the bingo, games, and activities. I had a tour around the other common rooms on the different floors, I saw the laundry rooms and the patio, and it just looked like it would be a delightful and efficient place to live. They also gave me a schedule of the month's activities. They have efficient and comfortable independent living services. The staff seemed accommodating, cheerful and solution-oriented. With regards to the facility itself, I think it could do with a few more flowers outside to give it a little bit more garden atmosphere as you come up to it.
Marion
2
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December 5, 2021
The woman who took me around Churchman Village was very nice, and very gracious, considering she wasn't expecting me. To me, it certainly seemed there was enough for the residents to do. There was a gym, a very tiny laundry room, and a library. The rooms were very small, though. It had a very tiny kitchen area, although they provided meals. The place is old, so I think it needs some refurbishing. It was also located very near a rail system. So, it just seemed like an odd location.
Susan
4
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September 12, 2021
My husband was in Churchman Village for skilled nursing. They couldn't provide the kinds of services that he needed, but they recognized that at some point. However, because he had to be moved to another facility, which I could certainly appreciate, they did it in a very precipitous way. In fact, without even informing me, they gave me about an hour to say that he has to be moved. And so I found, from an administrative point of view, that was a rather poor experience for me. The staff was very good, very attentive. They had a full schedule of activities. There was bingo, there were drawing classes, reading or storytelling, and there were outings on the property. The upkeep was very good, they were clean and well maintained. His cost there was paid by Medicare. Generally speaking, I think the cost was quite good.
Ruth
5
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August 21, 2021
My mother has moved into Churchman Village. The staff was very attentive. It's sort of like a hybrid organization, meaning it's independent living and she has her own one-bedroom apartment, but there is communal eating and the staff is very conscious of whether people show up for meals, so there's some sort of an accountability going on. There are lots of planned activities. They have arts and crafts, they play bingo a couple of times a week, and they have movies in the evenings. They have people come in to do some entertainment, that's been limited right now due to COVID, but that's normally something they have, and then they have transportation that will take them out to like stores and things like that. It's not an assisted living, but what they do allow, if somebody needed assistance, perhaps showering or something, then that individual who has a one-bedroom independent living could hire their own (which is not available through them) who could come in and assist them. During COVID, when it was basically shut down, because they didn't want people in and out, people who were providing assisted living services (and they're hired by the individual themselves) were allowed to come in and perform those functions. So it's sort of like a hybrid. Some of the things are common to everybody, like the communal eating, the meals are all together, and the activities and all that, but the individual things where a person might need help showering, they don't do that, but you could hire somebody outside of the organization to come in and do that.
Michelle
3
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July 2, 2021
I toured Atrium at Churchman Village. Once I was inside, it seemed like it's a relatively comfortable place. However from the outside, it's in a kind of an industrial area. It's not very attractive. It also looked like it needed some updating on the interior and outside. The woman who gave the tour was really nice. She gave me the information I was looking for, but I wasn't very impressed with it. I would basically want to try to find an alternative of what I saw there. The facility looks very worn. There were some maintenance issues on the outside. There were some broken light fixtures outside, too.
Gerald
4
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May 11, 2021
I've been to the Atrium at Churchman Village, and it was very nice, but they are very expensive. The staff were fine. I don't think I was given a full tour, but I saw most of the facility, and they were apartment-type rooms. They have a health club, recreation areas, and access to nursing. There are a couple of options for the food. You could pick the meals if you want, or you could basically sign up for breakfast and dinner.
Satchmo
3
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September 19, 2020
Staff does an excellent job with caring for residents! Special note: great job by staff daily with Covid19.and keeping residents safe! Bravo! Now the downsize, food is deplorable, deplorable, deplorable. High carbs for seniors! Did I say deplorable food?? Ownership all about the $$$$$
Bill
5
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November 14, 2019
Atrium at Churchman Village is very clean and very open. They have an open floorplan, and it's all on one floor, which is good. They were very friendly. They were playing cards. The staff member who accommodated me was a little strange. The regular person was not there that day, so they had somebody filling in for her. She was different.
Theresa
3
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April 5, 2019
Atrium at Churchman Village was well kept and very inviting. It's a nice place to stay. The room I saw was like a studio. The dining area was large and spacious, and it had a visual of the whole complex. They also have an exercise room. The staff member during the tour was wonderful, very patient, took her time, and answered all of our questions. The lunch we had was good.
Michele Starling
5
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November 27, 2018
Mom is finally enjoying life. My mom had lived alone for many years and she was alone last March she became critically ill. After a long stay in the hospital and rehab, we started looking for a place where she could come out of her shell, meet people and enjoy life again. A Place for Mom recommended Churchman's Village Atrium and after meeting Sydney, touring the apartments and meeting residents, I was excited for mom to move in! She has really thrived there, I no longer have to worry about her eating right because the meals and menus are great, I don't have to worry about her falling with no one there to help her. She's made friends, goes on outings. Best of all, my handicapped brother stays on the weekend sometimes and the staff and residents are so nice to him. I live in NC and she didn't want to move out of state because of my brother so this has been such a load off my mind knowing she's well taken care of. They have great activities including family game night! Where we all got together to compete! Hilarious! I visit often and the staff and residents make me feel right at home too!
mmb123
1
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September 20, 2017
My relative was in this skilled nursing facility. Within less than 48 hours she was taken to the hospital. She called the nurse because she was unable to breathe. It took 45 minutes for a nurse to come to her bedside! The smell was horrific. I overheard a very nasty CNA's exchange with a patient. If you love your family members don't send them here!
Caring94742150
5
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November 24, 2014
My mother is living in Churchman Village in Newark Delaware; it is very nice. They are very caring, and they seemed to take very good care of her. It’s bright, cheery, and it’s very clean. They are very kind, caring, and there is always somebody close at hand to even just to stop and chat with her and try to boost her spirits, so we have been very happy with it. My mother and another woman are in one room, and the space is good. She loves the food there; it’s very good, and it’s almost like they are going to a restaurant. They have a menu for every meal, and I think they have a couple of choices. They always have a few things just in case; she can always get grilled cheese or soup or something. I think that’s one of the pluses; she really seems to enjoy the food. Every morning they do a session called keep it sharp; they get the residents in a room, read a newspaper, and they discuss different articles in the newspaper. They do karaoke and arts and crafts, and it seems pretty active there.
KZander
4
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January 7, 2012
For the most part the workers seemed nice and caring towards the residents.I did like the fact that you could buy a lunch and eat with the person you came to visit for only two dollars. I noticed while I was there, they had students do their clinical there from another school; but the students seemed enthusiastic and very kind to my family and other people living there. I never noticed anything from the staff there that was out of place though I did see some patients that were very unruly and some that were very kind to me who happened to be friends of the person I was visiting. I felt at ease there visiting my great aunt and the staff made me feel comfortable even while going out for a smoke conversing with me and not making me feel like an outcast or like I should not be out side. I am happy my great aunt if at that facility
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