Plush Mills Senior Living
501 Plush Mill Road, Wallingford, PA 19086
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December 17, 2021
On one hand, this has been a fabulous place for first, both my parents, now just my mother. The staff is really caring and they are lovely to the residents. Since Covid, the dining room, one of the biggest benefits of PM, has been understaffed and now has stopped Sunday dinners. For residents, this is not fair and not what they are paying for. Aides are also spread thin, and though they'd like to give more attention to residents, they are too rushed. Please raise wages to attract more employees to give better service. For someone living alone, a Sunday without the socialization of eating in the dining room is not emotionally healthy. The fees are high at Plush Mills and I wish it would return to the way it was 10 years ago.
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About Plush Mills Senior Living in Wallingford, Pennsylvania
Our founders were pioneers in senior living communities. They helped define the companies that have defined the industry. Seeing the evolution in senior housing move towards cookie-cutter, Wall Street-driven corporations, they were inspired to forge a new definition of senior living: the Sage approach to senior living.
We customize the services we offer; providing the amenities and the care that�s needed, when it�s needed. Sage communities are �Senior Living, Custom Designed.�
Plush Mills is dedicated to the continuing growth of people like you: people who know what it means to live well. Sage people. Vibrant people.
Maintenance-free living. Erase all the tasks from your 'to-do' list. We're happy to have them on ours. Thoughtfully designed for modern living, our apartments provide a perfect backdrop for your individual taste and lifestyle. Everything you need to live well; upscale finishes, spacious, full-size apartments, and best of all, maintenance-free living. Comfortable spaces provide the perfect backdrop to a full and fulfilling life at Plush Mills.
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Reviews of Plush Mills Senior Living in Wallingford, Pennsylvania
4.3
(9 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
4.3
Food
4.7
Activities
4.5
Value
3.5
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4
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December 17, 2021
On one hand, this has been a fabulous place for first, both my parents, now just my mother. The staff is really caring and they are lovely to the residents. Since Covid, the dining room, one of the biggest benefits of PM, has been understaffed and now has stopped Sunday dinners. For residents, this is not fair and not what they are paying for. Aides are also spread thin, and though they'd like to give more attention to residents, they are too rushed. Please raise wages to attract more employees to give better service. For someone living alone, a Sunday without the socialization of eating in the dining room is not emotionally healthy. The fees are high at Plush Mills and I wish it would return to the way it was 10 years ago.
Richard S Kolecki M.D.
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February 22, 2021
On April 27, 2020 prior to any COVID surge at Plush Mills, the General Manager at Plush Mills sent a newsletter out stating, " As we promised, you will continue to receive regular updates from us regarding the coronavirus. It is our intention to err on the side of over - communication rather than leave you uninformed. " Since the surge in cases at Plush Mills since the end of December, families have received just 5 updates. 12/29/2020 1/10/2021 1/25/2021 2/5/2021 2/19/2021 Plush Mills is a fabulous place with wonderful people working there. I know the pandemic has been rough on everyone. None of us as family members want to hear about surges and deaths at your facility but the truth allows us to make decisions concerning loved ones. My mom is a resident in the Personal Care. Other Senior Living Systems are updating families on a daily basis with this information. Richard S. Kolecki M.D.
Harriet
5
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March 28, 2018
My sister moved into Plush Mills because her daughter-in-law wanted her to be closer to where she lived, and we knew about it because my other sister lived there. The monthly fee is a bit higher, but there's no entrance fee. She plays bingo, gets two meals a day, and gets transportation to doctors or grocery stores. I had one meal, and it was very good.
Scott254222
5
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March 27, 2017
Mom is at Plush Mills Senior Living, and so far our experience has been very positive. They have arts program, physical exercise program, and movie nights. Her room is like a small bedroom apartment. It's clean and nice. The food that they have is good. The staff is friendly and efficient.
Gordon314571
5
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October 20, 2016
Plush Mills is great. It's a little bit more modern, and there's a greater number of common areas; the physical therapy gym was a little bit more larger and had more options, and the location was perfect. The staff is very good, and the room size is fine and very similar everywhere I saw. It'd be nice to have Wi-Fi connection automatically.
WmAlt
5
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December 14, 2015
It's really the best community around. They really make everything work for your particular situation instead of making you fit into their plans. I can recommend it wholeheartedly.
Caring105201350
5
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April 17, 2015
My mother is actually in independent living at Plush Mills. It is a lovely and friendly place. She has a one-bedroom apartment, and they have studio apartments, suites, and a lot of different options. The food is very good, and their dining room is lovely. I am impressed by the friendliness and the newness of this place, and the most important thing was its proximity to us, so that we can all be part of her life. She is just getting started there, and right now we are very happy.
Caring78497450
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February 28, 2014
We took a little tour at Plush Mills and it was nice. The employees were nice as well. Although the rooms were very nice and big, I didn't like the way the facility was laid out. It was like a hotel type of deal with long hallways and it was more expensive. It seemed they had two different types of segments. I guessed they had people over 55 in there that were healthy and doing well. The activities were kind of the same with the others. Then they had a section that was more of an assisted living. They had a bus that came to take them out. They had entertainment come in.
Caring892
5
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August 26, 2012
We visited Plush Mills together with my husband. The place is extremely nice, but the price is too high. We could not afford it. The people and the staff are really friendly and they have lots of activities for their residents. You can see that they are enjoying their way of living in this community. They are very recommendable and they were very interested in helping us decide.
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