Stone Ledge Manor
12006 McIntosh Road, Thonotosassa, FL 33592
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5
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March 14, 2024
My husband moved into Stone Ledge Manor. We chose it because it is convenient to where I live, and they have a memory care section over there, which is what he needs. We're very satisfied. Everybody who works there is very nice and concerned. I have no issues whatsoever. The facility is very nice. They have a dining area where all the patients can come up and eat. Everything is very clean. They are constantly cleaning and doing things around there, so there's always somebody taking care of things there. They don't have a menu. They prepare their meals and deliver them to them. I have eaten some of the food, and it's very good. They make nutritious meals, and a lot of it is homemade. They have an activity room where they do various things. They have a community room where they can do arts and crafts, watch TV, and play bingo.
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About Stone Ledge Manor in Thonotosassa, Florida
tone Ledge Manor awaits your arrival offering luxury, hospitality and peace of mind in a quiet country setting. Our members enjoy a well-deserved independent lifestyle, while benefitting from a full selection of on-site nursing and health care services. Our daily calendar is full of fun and interesting activities so members always stay engaged. We are committed to providing a safe and secure environment that fosters dignity and individuality for each and every resident. Options for relaxation, learning and fun abound and our gracious concierge is always available to assist.
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Services and Amenities of Stone Ledge Manor in Thonotosassa, Florida
Ambulatory Assistance & Accessibility
- Mobility & Wheelchair Assistance
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
- Fitness Opportunities
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
Outside Amenities
- Walking and Hiking Areas
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Inside Amenities
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Dining
- Communal Dining
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
- Horticultural Activities
Languages
- English spoken
- Spanish Spoken
Personal Care
- Bathing Assistance
- Dressing Assistance
- Cooking services
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
- Nurse on Staff (24 Hours)
Financing & Payment Options
- Medicaid Accepted
Health Services
- Memory Care
- Medication Reminders
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
Pets
- Pets
- Pet restrictions
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Additional Amenity Information
- Housing: 78 beds
- Features: Library, outdoor porches
- Technology: Therapeutic Hot Tub,Independent Climate Control, Nurse Call System
- Activities: Movie Nights, Outside Entertainers, Theme Parties, Dancing, Family Fun Day
- Nurses: 3rd Party, Direct Part-Time
- Range Of Services: Trash Service, Monitoring of Health, Wellness Planning, Personal Hygiene, Continence Management, Mobility Assistance & Transferring, Safety and Security
- State Licenses: 11289
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Reviews of Stone Ledge Manor in Thonotosassa, Florida
3.8
(25 reviews)
Facility
4.3
Staff
4.5
Food
3.7
Activities
5.0
Value
4.0
Ann
5
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March 14, 2024
My husband moved into Stone Ledge Manor. We chose it because it is convenient to where I live, and they have a memory care section over there, which is what he needs. We're very satisfied. Everybody who works there is very nice and concerned. I have no issues whatsoever. The facility is very nice. They have a dining area where all the patients can come up and eat. Everything is very clean. They are constantly cleaning and doing things around there, so there's always somebody taking care of things there. They don't have a menu. They prepare their meals and deliver them to them. I have eaten some of the food, and it's very good. They make nutritious meals, and a lot of it is homemade. They have an activity room where they do various things. They have a community room where they can do arts and crafts, watch TV, and play bingo.
ReviewerVT070920231
5
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July 18, 2023
My mom is a resident of Stone Ledge Manor. It's an older facility, and it's got some drawbacks. It needs some updating here and there. But for all intents and purposes, it is clean, it doesn't have a bad smell, and the caregivers genuinely care about their clients. I know they have a new administrator who is working and trying very hard to make positive changes and get the updates done. She's a very kind lady. I've looked at another facility where she would have had to share a very small room with barely enough room for one person. Where she is now, she has basically her own room that is spacious, which is good because when you're walking with a walker you don't need to be crowded. She has a roommate, but there is a wall and a door separating them. They share a refrigerator and a bathroom. All in all, I feel that she is safe. My dad died and we tried having my mom here at home with me for a year. It just did not work out well. She really needed more socialization then, and reasons to get out of bed than she had in my house. She has that there. She's made friends and everybody cares for her. I've made friends there, too. The food is one of the drawbacks. I've seen sometimes that dinner is a hot dog and french fries, and I think for people that are in their eighties, that is not sufficient. I don't know whether the kitchen personnel are just not thinking in terms of what is good for elderly people or whether it's a monetary issue. I think that the food is one of the things that definitely needs improvement. Now, whether that's on the administrator's list of correcting or not, I do not know. There are activities pretty much every day. They have movies, and they have games designed for the elderly. There's bingo and other things designed to get them moving. There is an activities director, and I think they have stuff going on pretty much Monday through Saturday. I know there is a little bit of a church service or someone who comes in and delivers a church message on Sunday mornings. I don't know how well it's attended, but it is there. I wish the food was better for the money my mom is paying. A score of five indicates that it's perfect and it's not perfect, but a score of four seems low. That doesn't mean that won't change, that very potentially could change over the course of the next year. I am still going to give them a five overall. I leave my mom there. I'm there two to three times a week so everybody knows me. I believe that my mom is safe, and I believe that she is happy; she told me that she's happy. She smiles. They do need to make some improvements. Each room has a little string that you pull by the bed, and then one by the bath, by the toilet if you need it in an emergency. But apparently they do not work. I know the administrator is trying to find some other means of protocol for the residents to notify personnel if they need help. Personally, I bought my mother a transponder and a receiver; a little push button pendant that she wears around her neck. It sounds an alarm on the receiver that's down at the nurse's station. I know that the administrator is working on that as well. Between that and the food, those are really my complaint. My mom's in assisted living, but they also have memory care.
Betty
3
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July 4, 2023
Stone Ledge Manor is fine. The only complaint I have is that my rent is $2700 a month and I can't live on that plus some of my bills. I have a beautiful room. It's very private. I have a door to my room. I have my own bath and the facility itself is very neat. Everybody's very friendly. The food is not good at all. They have lots of activities. They have bingo, music, and church services. They have people come in and do your nails and do your hair. So, it's a nice place to be and I would stay here if it wasn't for the fact that I just cannot afford it.
diannelang
1
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October 15, 2022
Visited my sister today she was bitten by ants in her room, pillows, bedsheets, and comfort or. Ants crawling up the wall.
friend2021
2
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December 22, 2021
I visited this facility recently and was shocked by the smell of urine as soon as I opened the door. The rooms were very dirty. Staff was friendly. Very disappointed based on my visit.
Pam
2
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November 13, 2021
I had an in-person tour of Stone Ledge Manor, and it was not very good. I guess it would best be said that I felt like the facility was clean, but it was very cluttered. There was one living common area for the memory care, and I felt that it needed to be updated. The staff was somewhat friendly, but didn't go out of their way to try and win us over. The rooms were an adequate size, but extremely cluttered and messy. They need to improve on updating their furnishings and perhaps improving the staff. The dining area was small. The dining staff appeared to be somewhat helpful with some of the residents that needed it. But overall, I did not get a very good feeling about the facility.
Mona
4
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March 18, 2021
My friend is currently living in Stone Ledge Manor and has been there for almost two years now. She has her own apartment (they all have their own apartments), they have great meals, and they have areas in the back where they can go and have a conversation with someone outdoors or have a cigarette. The staff is very good; they're very caring and concerned about her. She really likes it there. They have an activity room, and they have an activity director, who does keep them quite involved. The nurse takes care of their medication for them and dispenses it when it's time to be handed out. They have a smoking room, they have a bus that takes them wherever they want to go, and they will take them to the doctor's office if you ask. They also take them shopping once in a while. She likes the food. When she went in she weighed 105 pounds; now she weighs 127 pounds. It's comparable to other places, but it's pricey.
s.gans
5
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December 31, 2020
Our relative lived in the Assisted Living community before needing to live in Memory Care. Both communities were clean and fresh at all times. He was given wonderful, compassionate care. He required a lot of attention and they provided that. Peter and Olaf made him feel like an empowered man! Sherri and Jessica were always accessible and we felt “special” just like our relative. This is a wonderful home way from home!
JanjanW
5
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October 20, 2019
My mother is a resident of memory care, and the supervisor Michelle is wonderful. The activities director, Margaret is always searching for fun easy activities for the Memory Care group. I witness the med tech at the medicine cart focusing to make sure she gives the appropriate and accurate medication to the residence. Ola, Peter, Ivy, Taylor, and the other workers treat all residents the same with love and care. They take time to listen and play and joke and even dance with residence. This gives me peace to know my mother is in this kind of care. I highly recommend Stone Ledge Manor
SY704600
5
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March 29, 2017
Stone Ledge Manor has a bus to take clients to appointments. It's not as fancy as where my sister is moving from, but it still had the amenities that she's accustomed to. She'll have a living room, a bedroom, and a bath that will be hers, and they'll also have somebody that will give her medicine handed to her all day long instead of giving her a box of medicines to be sure that they're taking it at the appropriate time. There will also be people who will go in and check on her every two hours.
the3rdone
3
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December 15, 2016
My mom as been there almost a year ,we have a some problems , we had her moved because her room mate required a lot of help to go to rest room , visited one time and found her in her closet urinating in garbage can ,that's when we had her moved ,also found her in room on a Sat. morning about 10;00 she had not left room for breakfast .but staff said she had ,she was still in her PJ no bra on hair not comb ,right now we are dealing with a rash that we found ,also we know she is not bathed when we ask staff ,we know this by taking pictures be for we leave of shower and bathroom. visit often and bring your phone for pictures ,good luck ,I hope this note has helped everyone including SLM staff and management.
Peggy017655
4
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August 17, 2016
My mom is currently at Stone Ledge Manor. She likes it because she has a room to herself as well as a private bath. She is in assisted living with a nice dining area. The place is very nice, even if it’s expensive.
Kathryn104523
5
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June 29, 2016
Stone Ledge Manor is very good because of the amenities that they have for my sister, the fact that they have a nurse in the facility that oversees the medications, and the fact that she has a TV, little kitchenette, and a private telephone in her room. The staff was very friendly, and she's very happy now. She's very happy that she moved there. I would recommend them because they are an outstanding facility.
Happycare333
5
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June 10, 2016
I have been going to Stone Ledge Manor for the last two months and have been happy with each visit to this community. The location is convenient to the highway but offers the residents a nice country setting. The staff really cares about the people who are there and make sure they are well taken care of. The food tastes amazing and the rooms have so much space! I could not believe all the activities they had on the calendar to keep everyone busy and engaged. If you are looking for an assisted living or memory care, look no further! Go see this place...You won't need to look any further!!
Acreativemom
1
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February 1, 2016
Run away from this place. They treat their non-memory care residents like they can't think for themselves. There are bugs and the food is terrible and unhealthy. There are much better places that are even less expensive and offer more amenities included in the base price. Our loved one was there less than 6 months and we had so many issues that we could no longer let her stay there. The food alone almost put her in the hospital. If you love your loved one look for another place.
mikrum
5
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September 11, 2015
It has been 3 years since my father went to give blood and ended up never coming home. After hospital stays, rehabilitation, and therapy we determined that he would be best cared for in an assisted living facility. Stone Ledge Manor is 3 miles from my home and driving by was an almost daily occurrence, so we as a family checked their facility first. Wow! What a gem that we have in our area!! My father initially began in the Assisted Living side of the facility and was moved last year to the Memory side due to his increasing dementia issues. Since residing at Stone Ledge he is no longer on insulin because his meals are well balanced and regular. When I have visited at mealtime I have joined him because the food was so delicious. The staff and administration are top notch! If Dad shows signs of anything medically, they are attentive and professional and notify us every time. When you make a decision as a family that one of your own needs care in an assisted living facility it is difficult. However, Stone Ledge Manor is now part of our family and we couldn't be more happy with their care for my Dad.
Daiseypittman
5
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May 22, 2015
My grandmother and my family made the hard decision of pitting her somewhere that could help take care of her. When we started looking at assisted living facilities, Stone ledge was the first and last place we visited. It was an extremely hard decision but as soon as we walked in and met the staff we loved this place. It's cozy, the staff cares, they go above and beyond the call of duty there. My grandma has now gone into the memory ward because her Demetria is getting worse. It was very stressful making that decision, and the staff helped the transition go smoothly. I love talking with the staff, they're easy to approach and talk to. The meals are awesome. The cook does an amazing job with the food. I feel as though stone ledge employees have become a part of our extended family.
mbs1977
1
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May 7, 2015
I chose this place for location, cleanliness and seemed like a caring staff. My mom had to go into their secured unit since she has dementia; they didn't inform me that you had to have a Doctor's order for every single thing, even a veggie plate. They were constantly losing her walker, her clothes, her prescription reading glasses and the residents were constantly getting SERVED COLD MEALS cause the aides didn't get the residents to dining room before meal cart was brought to the secured unit from the kitchen. 3-11 and weekend shifts were the worse, the aides on these shifts were not doing their jobs. I found my mom on 2 occasions with something sticky in her hair and it would also be matted. One Saturday she was still in her pajama pants at 12:30 and that was one of the days her hair was matted and sticky. This same day the meal cart was sitting in staff area with covered plates; it was 1:30 before they were served their lunch. The secured unit also has no chafing dishes or microwave to warm the food up after it has sat so long. This is uncalled for and just because the residents can't voice their concerns doesn't mean they can fed late, bathed late, etc. I have also seen aides getting residents up out of chairs and beds in the wrong manner. They should not be PULLING on the residents hands to get them up, they should be wrapping their arms under the arms of the residents to get them up. The aides could hurt the residents arms, break a bone or even hurt themselves. My mom's walker went missing for 6 days at one time and mom had only been in this facility for 2 months.
Large Angel
5
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March 8, 2015
Stone Ledge Manor provides EXACTLY what they say they will. The staff are all friendly, caring and helpful. My family is extremely pleased here, consider it home, and are well cared for and loved. I searched for a long time in the area for just the right place, and found it at Stone Ledge. Words cannot really do this place justice. There is no salesmanship, no shading of the truth, no hiding of flaws. Are there flaws? Yes, such as will be found anywhere. Are they monumental? No, certainly not. The owner and his management team are always available, pleasant, and willing to listen. When you come for a visit, be sure to talk with the residents as well as the staff. If you have to move your loved one to an assisted living facility, this place makes it easier to do. I give this facility a five star rating!
Mark Parker
5
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October 28, 2014
Lovely facility. Excellent Meals. Attentive Staff. Particularly suitable for residents with memory issues
karynk
5
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May 8, 2014
My Mom was in this facility until she passed. They are excellent. Very clean, good meals, activities and a very attentive staff. When her memory became really bad there was an area that was secure so she could have freedom but not wander off, this area is monitored more closely. I would highly recommend this facility to anyone who is considering a assisted living home.
HappyFamilyMember00
5
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March 17, 2014
This facility is beautiful . The people that work here are so caring and treat you as family. The facility offers a cafe, formal dining, activities throughout the day, a caring nursing staff and much more than you can ask for. The location is minutes from I4 and minutes from Plant City. The property provides not only a safe and caring environment but also a place for the residents to socialize and enjoy life!
BBCROP
5
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July 4, 2013
This is a beautiful facility (looks like a resort). It is well maintained and all the staff a wonderful...from the administrative to maintenance to care staff. The residents at this facility are all charming and helpful to other residents. There is a lovely dining room and my husband and I enjoy visiting his Mother during meal times and have a wonderful time visiting with all the residents. Any concerns are addressed immediately and staff is always available. I would highly recommend this place
My review
1
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August 23, 2012
This is a beautiful facility, but this doesn't make up for the constant change in staffing, the apparent lack of training the staff in receiving, and being unable to reach a human being when calling the facility. You reach an answering machine, and on the weekends it's impossible to reach anyone. I will not go in to specifics, but I would not reccomend this facility to anyone, Doctors order have not been followed on numerous occasions causing harm to my loved one.
virtual reader
5
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November 30, 2011
As I was pulling into the ample parking area I thought the facility looked similar to a ski resort. The outside was beautiful and well cared for. As I entered the front area, I was escorted by several female residents. Everyone including staff were very friendly and helpful. When I walked into the main seating area, it was very cozy and comfortable and even had a fireplace. Each resident room was very spacious and had their own ac/heat controller. The rooms have their own private bath as well. I noticed that several of the residents have their own pets living with them and I noticed that the pets were very friendly with other residents as well. Stone Ledge Manor ALF offers a coffee bar café, a library, beautiful walkway with benches along the path. The facility also offers physician visits, optometry and podiatry visits for residents. There is a beauty shop and barber shop. There are many activities offered for the residents such as walking clubs, bingo, cards, arts and crafts and many more. This facility is an ideal country setting
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