Seasons at Southpoint
1002 East, NC-54, Durham, NC 27713
(800) 558-0653
Verified Partner
4.54
(11 reviews)
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Reviews of Seasons at Southpoint in Durham, North Carolina
4.54
(11 reviews)
Facility
4.4
Staff
4.4
Food
5.0
Activities
4.5
Value
5.0
Joanne
3
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May 10, 2023
Seasons at Southpoint was all memory care, and I don't feel like they had enough people working there. Their ratio was 1 to 8, and that was way too many residents for one person. The bedroom and the bathroom seemed way too tiny. They had people doing some crafts, but that was all I saw. It was noisy. Most of the residents were in a room with a TV. It just didn't look well-managed to me at all. I didn't like how the woman who assisted me with the tour was telling me why we would want what they have and not what someplace else has. It was like she was putting down the other places. It just seemed like a bad approach to me.
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Sharlet
5
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November 8, 2022
What I liked about Seasons at Southpoint was when I pulled up in a parking lot, there was an employee that was going out of her car at the same time. She spoke to me and I thought that was nice. When I got in, the lady at the registration desk greeted me. I signed in and she placed me in a room. I didn't have to wait more than 5 minutes before Sarah came in and introduced herself. She gave me a little bit of background about the facility, asked about what I was looking for, and gave her background about my mom. She then gave me a tour. I was able to see the residents as they went about their day. The facility was nice, clean, and simple. There was a lot of room to move about for the residents and not feel confined. She took me out to the courtyard and they had a couple of little vegetable gardens out there. It was nice. The room that she showed me was nice sized. I liked a little bit of the personal touch that she had. She introduced me to a couple of residents and based on what I told her about my mom, they had one resident that she thought that mom would be able to get along quite well. I was also able to meet the nurse, the cook, and the chef. It was a nice visit. Sarah was very personable. I didn't feel like it was a scripted tour. I felt like she was listening to what I had to say to see how the facility could fit my needs.
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Wendy
5
|
September 30, 2022
I had an in-person tour of Seasons at Southpoint. I loved the director and what they were going to be implementing. They were going to be remodeling in the next eight months. The price was great. I loved that it was just a memory care center and not mixed with patients that were rehabbing or anything like that. So there were more programs for Alzheimer's patients. The staff members were very caring and very interested in their patients. They communicated well with each other. They have a salon. They were going to be redoing their patio area and have a garden where the residents could grow vegetables. They have their outings and birthday parties.
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Sean
5
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July 1, 2022
Seasons at Southpoint is 100 percent built out for memory care. All the staff is familiar with memory care, and it is not just a section within the facility. This facility specializes in it. So, all their activities, all their care, all their residents, and all their staff are trained to deal with and help people with Alzheimer's and dementia. It's just a completely different environment. It's got a very personable atmosphere and staff. It may not be a super fancy place, but it's more based on the care for the individuals. It is affordable versus just fluffing it off and making it overly super nice and then neglecting the residents. The rooms were also good. They have cost effective options for the residents to stay there. Then they have multiple day rooms and activity rooms. Safety is their number one thing. They have locks on the doors and windows so that the residents are safe and not going to wander off or get into anything. All the doors are automatically locked so that the individuals or the residents can walk around during their daily activity times, and not get into anything, or have any problems, or get hurt.
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Virginia
5
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March 18, 2022
I went to the Seasons at Southpoint yesterday. I'm planning to move my mother there. Just meeting the staff, everybody was friendly. I get the impression that they care about the residents there. They work with me as far as the pricing. Everybody was friendly. The place appears to be well maintained. They have a salon, they have two dining areas, and a couple of common areas. I thought it was very clean. It was convenient.
April
3
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December 21, 2021
I toured Seasons at Southpoint. The rooms seemed to be nice. I just wish they had their own individual showers in their rooms. Everything seemed to be fine as far as the upkeep of the facility. The dining area itself looked fine, but there's not much to say about that. They were doing some type of trivia where they had the residents in the activity room, and they were asking different trivial questions of the residents. It's a memory care facility, 100 percent memory, so it was good that they were engaging the residents with that type of trivia game, and acknowledging them when they answered correctly. I would give them a three because there's room for improvement. I can't cite specifically, but it's three. The staff member didn't have all the answers. She did the best she could.
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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.
$6,370
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- Entry Fee
- Fee Structure Extra: We offer a month-to-month rental
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- Companion Suites: We offer companion suites
Dining options
- Dining Room Shared Meals
- Room Service For Meals
About Seasons at Southpoint in Durham, North Carolina
At Seasons at Southpoint, we understand the challenges for those living with memory loss and for the people who love them. Providing care and support twenty-four hours a day takes a great amount of energy, emotional strength and a great deal of support. Our award-winning Bridge to Rediscoveryâ„¢ program helps give people with Alzheimer's and other types of dementias the specialized care they need as they rediscover the joy in everyday life. We have day, overnight and live-in options to fit any of your needs.
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