The Addison of Port Orange
812 Airport Rd, Port Orange, FL 32168
(855) 638-0838
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5.0
(6 reviews)
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Reviews of The Addison of Port Orange in Port Orange, Florida
5.0
(6 reviews)
Facility
5.0
Staff
5.0
Food
4.7
Activities
4.5
Value
4.5
Cidny S
5
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October 8, 2024
This community is by far the best in Volusia county! I looked at several other communities before choosing Addison & knew this was the best fit for my father after walking in the building. Unlike my other tours at other facilities, Marilyn & Jennifer treated me like a family member & not just a check they were trying to get. During the tour, Jennifer shared neat fun facts about some of the other residents. They had beautiful personal wreaths on all the doors. She KNEW her residents which impressed me considering she is the administrator over the entire building. They have the cutest facility dog amongst many other animal friends that visit from thier farm. Truly just an amazing location that takes the best care of my father.
Toni
5
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January 4, 2023
Benton House of Port Orange was lovely. The people were outstanding. The facility was beautiful. They have extra amenities such as a beauty salon, but that's all I remember. I was not involved in any of their activities, but they had a calendar of all kinds of activities. It was nice. I would say it was exceptional, but there were places that needed updating. The staff were great, and they interacted with the residents. The only reason why we didn't go there was because it was farther away and the rooms were not large.
Kim
5
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April 7, 2022
My father is a biochemist, he's 75 and worked for the last 40-something years, and then had a stroke. It was not pretty, no one would take him, and they were giving us the runaround. Benton House of Port Orange stepped up with less than 24-hour notice, got him out of the hospital where he was, did an assessment, and welcomed him with open arms. They have been diligently paying attention to every need that he has. This was a man who wouldn't do anything and now is talking about permanently staying there because he likes it that much. He loves it. They have activities, they are engaged with their staff, and they truly care about the patients. It's not a revolving door for them, they really want to help people, which they should. It's very clean. They pay attention to everyone who comes and who comes out. I feel safe that my father is there. I love it there. I don't even know the right words to say to give the staff the credit that is due. They're wonderful, they are attentive to the residents, and don't sit around on their cell phones. You call and they answer, they do their jobs. My father is improving every day and they communicate with us. They ask us questions just like we ask them questions. They're full of life and spirit. They know everyone by name everywhere they walk. Everyone who lives there knows their names and the staff knows their name without hesitation. His room is perfect. He is in what they call a respite room right now because initially he did not want to go, and he wanted to go home. The medical staff at the hospital had to explain to him the care that he needed. They had respite rooms fully furnished and with toiletries. They had us come to the facility before my dad got there, inspect the room to make sure everything that he would need to be comfortable and secure was there and if it wasn't, they had no problem getting it and putting it there so that we were comfortable and dad was comfortable. The rooms are very clean, very spacious, homey, and wonderful. He is in the assisted living section. It's a somewhat newer place, I think that they've been open for 4 years going into their 5th year. Everything is pristine, intact, and wonderful. I have not eaten anything there. I did see one time I was there; he had his lunch and it was a burger, fries, and a salad. He ate everything. It's not frozen dinners. They manually cook everything and they have food available to the patients there all the time. It's not just a vending machine-style, it's actual, real stuff and it's very good. I was wondering if my dad and I could change places. I have absolutely nothing but wonderful things to say. Any concerns that we have had, they jump right on it. My dad was going through not drinking enough and becoming dehydrated while he was at the hospital so we mentioned this to them. We stocked his room and his fridge with things for him to drink and noticed that he was not drinking them. He was becoming a little bit more dazed and confused. We spoke with the staff and the very next day when we went up, I said, "So how's the drinking going with your fluids?". He laughed and said, "Oh, okay, yeah, Caroline's all over me all the time now. Thank you." That was less than 24 hours from the time we mentioned that to her and she addressed it with my dad the entire day. He was more alert when we got there that night. They didn't let anything pass and jumped right on that. They are a little bit pricier than some of the other facilities that we looked at, however, it's the amenities that are provided. For example, if we went to another community that's a more independent living, with minimal medical care. It's just basically a facility where people can take care of themselves, but then they have companionship. At Benton House, they have a full medical staff 24-hours a day, 7 days a week so that's going to cost a little bit more. It's worth every dime though. They do daily activities and they print out an activity sheet so that each resident has that. They also put it in plain view. They do word games; they have entertainment by high school students that come in. They are pet friendly too, and it's all about patient care. They take them on bus rides and they assess their needs. They all have different activities for groups who need certain types of care and then encourage them to come and participate. They don't let them hibernate, they get them out and make them feel welcome. My father is a complete introvert, he's a biochemist, so obviously, he is. Now, he loves it and I couldn't believe how he's interacting with everyone.
Ken
5
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January 29, 2022
There were a couple of things that I really appreciated about Benton House of Port Orange. One was their attention to detail with regards to my father's personal care. They have an ambassador program, which I think is exemplary. It helps the newest residents get acclimated with the rest of the community. The rooms were also spacious and clean. From the looks of their menu and from the food that I saw, it looks pretty, pretty tasty. Leanne was my community person, and she was remarkable. She listened to my requests and needs for my father. The dining area was beautiful. Upkeep was gorgeous. It's only four years old. It's very well-kept, and it looks brand new, like a plush hotel. They have a beautiful garden, a patio area, and a therapy place that they can take residents to work with them.
Shers Daisy
5
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January 24, 2020
Very nice facility. The staff is great
Joyce
5
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November 14, 2019
Benton House of Port Orange is wonderful. The staff is extremely caring, genuine, and very calm. The facility is brand new, so my brother's room is airy, bright, and easily accessible for him. He is very particular with the food, and he enjoys it very much. It seemed to be a very decent quality. They have tons of activities, and they take the memory care residents on outings.
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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.
$4,800
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Memory Care
Memory Care is specifically designed to meet the needs of those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Specially trained staff members assist with activities of daily living (such as bathing and dressing) and provide therapies to slow further loss of cognitive abilities.
$4,795
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- Resident Capacity: 59
About The Addison of Port Orange in Port Orange, Florida
The Addison of Port Orange is located in a beautiful area of Port Orange, FL, near many places of interest. Close by are a beach, golf courses, shopping centers and restaurants. There are also several nearby hospitals, including the Port Orange Medical Center, for residents' and their families' peace of mind.
Benton House of Port Orange is a top-rated, well-maintained assisted living facility with a highly trained staff experienced in providing quality care in a residential setting. Assistance with daily living, memory care, rehabilitation services, and medication and diet management are all available. Staff is dedicated to meeting the physical, social and emotional needs of seniors. They are always available to answer any questions or concerns residents or their families may have.
Residents live in studios or one-bedroom apartments with plenty of room for furniture and belongings. Each unit comes with a kitchenette, private bathroom, Wi-Fi and emergency call system. Common areas for residents include a TV lounge, library, game room and outdoor patio.
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