Pine Ridge Family Type Home for Adults
394 Old Hopewell Rd,
Wappingers Falls, New York 12590
3.3
(10 reviews)
$4,750
251 Boardman Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603
4.58
(12 reviews)
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Pine Ridge Family Type Home for Adults
394 Old Hopewell Rd,
Wappingers Falls, New York 12590
3.3
(10 reviews)
$4,750
4.58
(12 reviews)
Facility
4.9
Staff
4.8
Food
4.0
Activities
4.5
Value
4.5
Julie
5
|
July 21, 2023
My mother will be moving into The Landing of Poughkeepsie. It was set up small intentionally to be kind of like a family. It seemed that the residents spent the day together doing lots of different activities. The staff was all hired directly and trained to work with these elderly people. They would provide a lot of physical support and have an extra level of enhanced support if you need it and you pay a little more for it. The place just seemed very loving and cozy, and nobody was sitting by themselves somewhere in a wheelchair. They had a nice backyard that they try to get everybody out into every day to do activities. The food looked really good and there was a cozy dining room where everybody ate together. I liked the activities director that I met. I saw her working and she was just lovely with the residents and very enthusiastic. They had chair exercises twice a day. There's a nurse on call and a medtech that's always there. The director of the whole organization met with us and she was really lovely.
Tara
5
|
January 22, 2023
The Landing of Poughkeepsie was beautiful. It's like a fancy hotel. The food smelled wonderful and the staff seemed decent. On initial reaction, it was pretty nice. It's not a cheap one, but your loved one is well cared for, and it looked nice. The staff during the tour was great. He was the head of the kitchen because we went on Saturday and it was close. They still found somebody helpful and he was very knowledgeable because his mother-in-law had also been there for two-and-a-half years. He used to work in a different facility and he came to the facility because he saw how great and clean it was. The food smelled wonderful. They have an activity center and they have a full-time activity director. The activity director makes sure that they have activity options each day and keeps them engaged.
Robert
5
|
July 31, 2022
The Landing of Poughkeepsie is great. The only problem we have is there's constant turnover of management staff (which I think is happening across the board). You get used to one person and then they're gone. There just seemed to be a lot of people transitioning, but we love The Landing of Poughkeepsie. It's beautiful. The people that are dealing with my sister every day are incredible. They love her and they take care of her. They give us updates and what she needs. We're very happy with them and the place doesn't smell medicinal. I had eaten a lot with her pre-COVID, and the food was excellent. The dining area in the assisted living is beautiful. It's like a restaurant. Now she's in the memory care, it's more of a service thing. They come to serve you at your table with a much smaller, but good menu. They're constantly playing bingo, watching videos about travel, and doing things that keep them very involved. They also go outside in the nice weather. They have a big fenced-in area for them so that they can't wander off. They have music and they play little games out there, too. They have a volleyball net where they could play with a beach ball.
Diane
4
|
July 21, 2022
My father is residing in The Landing of Poughkeepsie. The facility is fairly new and clean. They have a very nice entry, and it's only two stories. There's like a walkway that you can see from the entrance. They have elevators on either side. They have a large dining room for their three meals and snacks. They always provide fresh fruit. They have outdoor patio areas for sitting, a movie theater, a game room, and a café-style where they hold bingo and other activities. They have transportation to doctor's appointments and shopping a couple of days a week. The residents all have call buttons for care. There's always health care available and somebody in the building to assist if you need help. They have a laundry service. They do medication distribution if needed for an additional cost. It's fairly quiet there. The biggest drawback is that, like everyone else, it suffers from a lack of employees. They do get a couple of choices with their meals. It is a tableside service, so it involves the employee. The director is great. It's very expensive, but I think my dad is getting good service.
Joan
5
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February 6, 2022
My parents will be moving into The Landing of Poughkeepsie. We like the location because of the proximity to our home and doctors' offices. It was a little pricier. But a little nicer with the amenities, décor, and environment. Also, it was a true assisted living. They have 24-hour medical staff. It has pull cords for assistance, which is a requirement to secure the veteran's benefit. We've met with the salesperson, and everybody was very pleasant, so we had a positive experience. They seem to have very spacious community areas and sitting areas. They have a nicely decorated dining room and a back patio with nice outdoor gardens. They have a full schedule of various activities for residents. They offer transportation to medical appointments and shopping. They can help coordinate medical care at different levels as needed. We were shown the menus for the day in a week, so we could get an idea of what a typical menu would be. Maybe I could use a little more responsiveness from the sales representative. But again, it's all proceeding okay. They offer three meals a day and laundry.
Mark
4
|
February 9, 2021
The Landing of Poughkeepsie was a little cost prohibitive. Everything was like ala carte, and they didn't take Medicaid. It's a very nice upscale community. I was there about two years ago. There were upcharges for every medication pass if they need to get their meds. Meals were included, but I think the medication passes and any kind of assistance with ADL, there might have been an upcharge with that assistance. It's brand new and clean, but that was a few years ago, so I don't know how it's held up. The rooms seemed pretty decent. The location was decent, quiet, and kind of semi-rural. The director seemed knowledgeable and helpful. They offered up a bag of pastry to take home, but I declined.
Located in Poughkeepsie, New York, The Landing of Poughkeepsie is a short drive from Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park and the Locust Grove Estate. Family members say this facility is beautiful, with rooms that resemble studio apartments. According to visitors, the common dining room is open 12 hours a day, and residents can order any meal at any time from the on-site chef. Relatives also appreciate this facility's full calendar of available recreational activities, which include arts and crafts, live entertainment and afternoon wine tastings.
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