Morada Quintessence
7101 Eubank Boulevard NE, Albuquerque, NM 87122
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4
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March 11, 2024
My mom lived in Morada Quintessence. She liked the people, and that was wonderful to me. The room was very good. She had plenty of room, pretty much everything she wanted in her room, and they made sure the room was very clean. They were a little understaffed. The food was hit and miss, they went through a few chefs. They had a very nice dining area. It was very spacious, nice, and clean and distributed the space for the residents to get there no matter what their mobility factor was. In my mom's case, she had to go over in a wheelchair, so she was able to navigate it very easily. They had crafts, they had games, they had entertainment. They even had pets come and visit them which was cool, my mom loves dogs. They had a salon and a fitness center.
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About Morada Quintessence in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Residents of Elmcroft of Quintessence are proud of the independence they maintain and enjoy the security of 24-hour personalized assistance. While we offer a helping hand with day-to-day tasks such as dressing, bathing and medication monitoring, they are treated as the accomplished individuals they are. They enjoy the freedom of choosing their own agenda and activities, while feeling secure in knowing that we are always there to provide support should they need it.
Our residents also enjoy a unique dining experience where original culinary creations, along with traditional dishes, provide a variety of meal options, and the social setting makes dining an event. Good friends, good food and excellent service create a truly enjoyable dining experience.
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Services and Amenities of Morada Quintessence in Albuquerque, New Mexico
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Room Service
- Guest Meals
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
- Private Housekeeping Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Pets
- Pets
- No Cats
- No Small Dogs
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Financing & Payment Options
- Financial Guidance
- All Inclusive Rent
Guests
- Guest Parking
- Overnight Guests
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Health Services
- Medication Reminders
Languages
- English spoken
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Therapies
- Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: We offer a month-to-month rental
- Features: Library, Fitness room/Gym
- Technology: Emergency Call System
- State Licenses: License# 2203
Costs for Morada Quintessence in Albuquerque, New Mexico
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$3,530
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Reviews of Morada Quintessence in Albuquerque, New Mexico
4.5
(20 reviews)
Facility
4.7
Staff
4.7
Food
4.3
Activities
4.3
Value
4.3
ReviewerFC100724A
4
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October 10, 2024
Our experience with Morada Quintessence was good, but they kind of misinformed us as to the levels of care they had and what would happen. It was very nice and it had a really nice courtyard and patio. The food was excellent there. They seemed to have quite a few activities. I think it's been redone, so it was bright and white and not dark, and my sister liked it because it was all one level. It was nice and cheery. The rooms were nice-sized. We were looking at the studios. She has to administer her insulin herself, which she does at the other place, too. They don't help her. They just bring it to her. This place said they couldn't bring it to her, but that's not what they said at the beginning. The executive director seemed very nice. You could tell the staff was nice as well.
Deborah
5
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June 19, 2024
We liked Morada Quintessence. They were the best out of the ones we went to visit. It was a very homelike atmosphere. The staff members that I met were very nice. The place was very clean, very nice, and very organized. I didn't try their food, but it smelled good. I was right there in the afternoon. Everybody had eaten and they had just gone off to do whatever they would do. The rooms were very pretty.
John
4
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March 11, 2024
My mom lived in Morada Quintessence. She liked the people, and that was wonderful to me. The room was very good. She had plenty of room, pretty much everything she wanted in her room, and they made sure the room was very clean. They were a little understaffed. The food was hit and miss, they went through a few chefs. They had a very nice dining area. It was very spacious, nice, and clean and distributed the space for the residents to get there no matter what their mobility factor was. In my mom's case, she had to go over in a wheelchair, so she was able to navigate it very easily. They had crafts, they had games, they had entertainment. They even had pets come and visit them which was cool, my mom loves dogs. They had a salon and a fitness center.
Bob
4
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January 9, 2024
The one I liked was the Morada Quintessence. It was a single level. No elevator. They had emergency calls in the rooms. They would take dinner to my mother if she wanted dinner taken to her rather than going down to the dining room. The price was reasonable; that's what I liked about it. And it was close to my house. Being close to my house was a benefit. It's a nice place. It has all the goodies. The staff who toured us did a good job.
Laura
5
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January 8, 2024
I liked the size of Morada Quintessence. It was a little bit smaller community. There was a beautiful courtyard in the middle and some of the available rooms had a view of that courtyard. The staff was very, very helpful and very, very friendly. There were common spaces where residents could get together and socialize. There were areas for activities. There was a dining area, and the rooms that I toured were all private apartments. There were art activities. I believe they were going to put in a community garden as well. There were some physical fitness activities as well. They had a communal dining area, so residents had the opportunity to meet one another and socialize with one another while they ate their meals. They had transportation to doctor's appointments, so that was very appealing as well. it's very, very close to a strip mall that has some shops as well as a grocery store. I know they were getting ready to do some upgrades and remodeling, but the condition that I saw was very clean and very well maintained. It was a beautiful facility.
Deborah H
5
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September 24, 2023
Morada Quintessence was a little different. It wasn't exactly what I thought it was going to be. It was difficult for my dad to realize that that's where he's headed. Erica was super nice. She knew her job. She tried to explain some things to my dad, but he wasn't receptive. We looked at a studio apartment for him. It was nice. The bathroom was big so that he could get in and out of it, but it's just a lot for him to take in right now. The only person I talked to was Erica, but I liked her. The common areas were nice. They just didn't have a lot of people in them. I liked where it was located. At that time, the residents were playing cards. I think they might have been doing a happy hour. It was clean and it was nice.
Phillip
5
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November 3, 2022
Morada Quintessence was very clean and very orderly. We had no complaints about it at all. The staff seemed conscientious and were working hard. The person who gave me a tour was a good guy. They had an enclosed lawn type area that I thought was pretty nice. The apartments were nice, too.
Tim
4
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September 19, 2022
My father will be moving to Morada Quintessence. The place was well-kept and clean. The staff who assisted me during the tour was very helpful. It was the most affordable compared to other places. They also have doctors on staff, they have a dining area, and I saw their outside area. They gave me something about the activities.
Luisa
5
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September 19, 2022
Morada Quintessence was nice. The gentleman who showed us a room was fantastic. The other person that received us was nice and polite, too. The facility was beautiful. It's a place my husband and I want to go. It was very well run, very well taken care of, and very clean. Most of the rooms looked bright. It was very charming. You can see the mountains from there. Plus it was only one floor.
Danny
4
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May 8, 2022
My father was only at Morada Quintessence for a very short period. We didn't have any issues. Everything was pretty nice there, but it was just kind of a limited menu on meals. He didn't have a lot of choices there. He said there are a lot of different kinds of chicken, and he wasn't fond of chicken. They had stuff scheduled going on, but it wasn't as much as the other place. He wasn't there long. It was all single floor and then they had a large courtyard in the center of the facility.
Humorus
5
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March 22, 2022
My father is currently a resident. Living as far away as I do, I was deeply concerned about placing him somewhere with complete strangers and my inability to physically check in regularly. He's been there a few months now and I can honestly say that my fears have been erased as the care and attention he has received has been phenomenal. He needs more assistance than when he originally moved in and the staff has responded very, very well to his additional care needs. Not only have they have been responsive and adaptive to the changes in my Dad's care needs, they have provided my niece and I timely updates and/or feedback as needed and have worked closely with hospice to make sure my father is as comfortable and well taken care of as possible. All of our questions and any concerns we had initially have been addressed and followed through on. In some ways his care has been a team/collaborative effort between the staff and us. These efforts have exceeded my expectations. I am very pleased with the attention and care he receives not to mention the genuineness and sincerity of the staff who care for him. Thank you all for everything you do.
Kellie
5
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February 22, 2022
Morada Quintessence has been exceptional in making sure that my grandfather has had the best possible care. They have worked with myself and my family to ensure his medications are updated and figure out what would make him most comfortable. They've been phenomenal in keeping in touch with me about updates and any issues that have happened or things I need to be aware of. We have enjoyed working with them thus far. He said the food is pretty good. It's always kept very clean and tidy. The staff members help pick up my grandpa's room if there's trash lying around or anything like that. They empty the trashes frequently and make sure that it's a clean environment. He hasn't been able to take part in activities, but they seem to have a good number of activities available for the residents. They have painting, games, and different art projects. I have been in a few others over the years with my grandma and this one has been by far the cleanest and most well kept.
Roberta
5
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January 20, 2022
Morada Quintessence was very nice. It was clean, modern, and had an open floor plan. There's plenty of space if people go down the hall. There's enough room for two wheelchairs. It's just beautiful. I met the maintenance man and he was very nice. They had hotel-like rooms where there's a bed, a chair, a TV, and a toilet. It was nice and just what we needed. Andrew toured us around and he was lovely. Just a nice guy. Some residents were playing dominoes and were having a great time when we were there.
Mike
5
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January 15, 2022
I toured and liked Morada Quintessence very much. They had some options that seemed to fit well for my mom. It was all single story. Since it's one level, you don't have to worry about elevators. Everything was very centered. The building is kind of circular in shape. There's really no way to get too confused. A lot of the other places have different wings to go down the different floors, so that can be a little confusing. If they were to walk around and eventually get back to their room, they wouldn't get stuck in some dead-end or someplace. Everyone was nice, and the staff was really nice. Everyone spoke to me as I went through the facility, greeted me, and told me what their position was and what they did. They were very impressive. Right now, it's my top pick. Plus the thing I liked about them is they kind of have just a flat price. It covers all levels of care, so you don't go in and they say, "Your mother's basic level, but your dad's on level four. It's an extra $4000 tacked on top of the room and the bill." It's pretty crazy. Almost everyone, except for the Morada Quintessence all had charges that could really sneak up on you. It was really the most reasonable for the price. The representative who took us on the tour can arrange for us to go back and try a meal, and I can even take my folks.
Reviewer#RD073020
3
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August 1, 2020
My sister is very happy here. Unfortunately, I have not been in her apartment because of the virus. She herself is pretty much quarantined to her room. The farthest that I've gotten there is the front room and that's it. The staff is very professional and polite. Her meals are sent to her room because the dining rooms are closed and no visitors are allowed. Right now, I would rate everyone a three, no better and no worse, because of the virus. What I saw I very much approved of. It was fine. The communication is good. Safety measures are good, too. Everything is fine.
She121919a
5
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December 24, 2019
I like the physical layout of here better than any. It was all in one story and was kind of round, so that if anyone got confused, they could just keep walking down the hall and end up in their room. They had an interior grassy and almost park-like area, and it's surrounded by the building. So it's very secure and not someone who shouldn't be there could get in. As far as the rooms, they were nice but some of the others had more space and better kitchen areas. As far as the staff and the way they interacted with the residents, that was my favorite. It seems really warm and there's just a good atmosphere there. So I felt very positive about that place. They have a list of a whole bunch of activities.
Cara654866
5
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January 10, 2017
The staff members were friendly and willing to work with us. The place was clean and welcoming. I don’t have any complaints. The residents looked fine. There were people moving around in the activity area keeping themselves busy.
Kevin271503
5
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August 12, 2016
The staff was fabulous, very professional, and friendly. The place was excellent and top notch. They had different types and sizes of rooms. It felt like a newer place. They had an excellent dining room. I would highly recommend this place.
Caring72623150
3
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October 11, 2013
When we walked in it felt cold and very impersonal. It was a very nice clean place, but it was just so big that we knew that our mother would not be comfortable there. It is like walking into a very large elaborate motel with the extremely long hallway. It was not for somebody that has memory issues. The people were nice. They seem to be interacting alright with everybody.
ex-wife
4
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October 7, 2010
My ex-husband has been here for a week. His adjustment has been great. He indicates he likes the people and "they take really good care of me". There are activities all day and everyone seems involved. So far, so good
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