The Bridges of Warwick
1600 Almshouse Road, Jamison, PA 18929
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ReviewerVT011720211
5
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February 12, 2021
My mother-in-law recently moved in. They're fine. Everything went smoothly and they got her in and they've been very good with her, so no complaints here. The staff are very kind and neat, and the place is clean. We're only in the lobby, and that's very clean. They've separated everybody with the six-feet thing. I don't know anything specific, but they just keep her busy most of the day with activities, but I have not seen them.
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Reviews of The Bridges of Warwick in Jamison, Pennsylvania
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ReviewerVT011720211
5
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February 12, 2021
My mother-in-law recently moved in. They're fine. Everything went smoothly and they got her in and they've been very good with her, so no complaints here. The staff are very kind and neat, and the place is clean. We're only in the lobby, and that's very clean. They've separated everybody with the six-feet thing. I don't know anything specific, but they just keep her busy most of the day with activities, but I have not seen them.
Nancy
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May 28, 2019
The people were excellent. The young man I worked with was excellent and very caring. They would put a monitor on my mother, so she couldn't just walk out the door. She could be in the general population, but they would put her in the dementia care unit as her needs changed. It's two stories, and it had a very hotel feeling in the main area. The apartments were singles and doubles. I like that the dementia ward wasn't like a prison where you open these big gates. Here, you go up in an elevator, there's a little room, and you open the security door. It wasn't so institutionalized. It was like going up into a hotel suite. They had a nice dining room up there, and they also had a kitchen for cooking lessons. It was one of the nicer areas I've seen for the memory care portion. They could do medication management and bathing. They had bus trips, arts and crafts, music, physical therapy, exercise class, and an outside garden. They had really cool bathrooms. The door had rollers, and you slide the bathroom door to the left or right to get into it. They also had the emergency pull cords if you need it.
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