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December 11, 2022
I like Layton Terrace Senior Living. It's clean here. They're remodeling a lot of stuff and painting stuff now, but other than that, I've got a great view out the window. There's a whole big long piece of green grass, and then there's about five or six evergreen trees and other little trees. It's a great view. So far, the people I've talked to have been nice. They are great.
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About Layton Terrace Senior Living in Greenfield, Wisconsin
Layton Terrace Senior Living in Greenfield is filled with opportunities to learn no matter what your age. Youll find your neighbors want to stay current and stay involved. People enjoy arts and crafts, cooking demonstrations, a mens club, daily fitness, and Tai-Chi. There are trips to the newly renovated Southridge Mall, outings to favorite restaurants and specialty stores. For your convenience, we provide transportation to many events. There is always something to do, and someone to do it with. Layton Terrace is a community of people dedicated to helping you stay healthy, active and engaged so you can truly enjoy this time of life. Everyone who works here has one thing in common: an appreciation and respect for older adults. Youll see it in the friendly smiles, the genuine interest in stories from the past and the way our staff relates to everyone who lives here. The activities offered at Layton Terrace match the diverse make-up of those who live here. People at Layton Terrace are as active as they want to be. Every month there is a full calendar of social and educational opportunities offered, including specialized calendars for our programs serving the physically frail and those with dementia. In our communities, seniors do not merely reside. They thrive. Thats because ensuring their good health and helping them stay active and engaged isnt merely part of a mission statement that hangs on a wall, its part of our daily routine. Start with morning coffee and discuss the news of the day. Join the many people playing bingo, baseball dice, Thirty-One or Sheepshead. Watch a movie each Sunday evening and give Wii golf a try. Be part of the dining or lifestyle councils and offer your advice. And youll want to check the calendar to see what concerts, trips to local shops, sightseeing excursions or lunches are coming up. Youll find lots of opportunities to socialize every single day. Health & Wellness Start each weekday with group exercise, or try Stretching to the Classics, Tai Chi or even line dancing. Build strength and endurance with Wii bowling while you play for a league trophy. Join a trip to the West Allis Farmers Market in the season for fresh fruit and vegetables or enjoy a stroll through a nearby park. Healthy and tasty dining is offered daily, with choices at every meal, prepared onsite by highly trained chefs. We offer tangible ways to live healthier. Creative and Educational Join the Creative Crafters, attend a presentation or volunteer to help a local cause. Some residents knit caps for the Waukesha Memorial Hospital Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and donate them quarterly. Reach out and visit Faith Childrens Academy once a month to visit the 4 and 5-year-olds. While there, residents read, color, sing and play games with the children. Layton Terrace residents have been sharing like this for at least 4 years. Its easy to stay active and involved. Spiritual Attend weekly Lutheran or Catholic services and communion, Vespers, rosary hour or join a Bible study group. Attend services offered by other denominations that visit once a month, and share their time and talents through song and praise. There are many opportunities to remain spiritually nourished. Layton Terrace welcomes people of all faiths.To learn more about this providers license and review other available state reports, please visit: Wisconsin Department of Health Services Division of Quality Assurance Provider Search
Services and Amenities of Layton Terrace Senior Living in Greenfield, Wisconsin
Diet & Nutrition
- Special Diets/Dietary Accommodations
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Tai Chi
- Salon Services
- Fitness Opportunities
- Yoga/Stretching opportunities
Health Services
- Hospice Care
- Pharmacy on-site
- Medication Reminders
Languages
- English spoken
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Dining
- Guest Meals
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Literary Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Personal Care
- Bathing Assistance
- Personal Care Assistants
- Dressing Assistance
- Meal Preparation
- Cooking services
Therapies
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Financing & Payment Options
- Financial Aid
- Home Sale Assistance
- Accepts Insurance
- Financial Guidance
Guests
- Guest Parking
Inside Amenities
- Computer Room
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Pets
- Pet restrictions
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Independent Living fees are rent, plus utilities, phone, and cable. Assisted Living fees are rent, plus care fees, utilities, phone, and cable.
- Dining: Dining Room
- Activities: mens club, fitness club
- Payment Options: ACH
- State Licenses: 8596
Costs for Layton Terrace Senior Living in Greenfield, Wisconsin
Assisted Living
$5,010
Starting Price
Independent Living
$2,020
Starting Price
Memory Care
$7,665
Starting Price
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Reviews of Layton Terrace Senior Living in Greenfield, Wisconsin
4.1
(21 reviews)
Facility
4.4
Staff
4.6
Food
4.0
Activities
4.0
Value
4.5
Grace
5
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October 11, 2024
I toured the Layton Terrace Senior Community. I liked it. It was very nice, but it wasn't what I was looking for. It didn't have the amenities that I was looking for. I just visited with the person in charge, and she was wonderful. She explained everything that they had and showed me around the nice room. Most of them were full, so we had to depend on one of the residents to allow us to come into their apartments to look at them. They were all very accommodating. They were all very friendly. They were all very nice. The dining area was very nice. It was just a very nice size for the amount of people that were there. It wasn't a crowded place.
Reviewer#RD0405d
3
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April 9, 2024
I went to tour Layton Terrace Senior Living. While I was there, there was a group of students from Greenfield High School, and they were there to help the seniors with computer skills, which was kind of impressive, so that was nice. The lady that I spoke with was very nice, very helpful, and very friendly. The apartment looked a little bit worn, and it had an air conditioner problem. There was no wow factor when you walked into the apartment. The closet was just plain, plain brown doors and the carpet seemed kind of worn. It was almost like an indoor-outdoor carpet that they had in there. However, they had more meals included than the other place did. When you walk in, you're up at a window, and the lady behind the window, and there's a door on each side, so that felt very confined, and I didn't know where to stand when people were walking through. We talked in the dining room, which was very spacious, but that first impression of just walking in was not great.
Provider Response
Elana
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February 22, 2024
We toured Layton Terrace Senior Community and the least I liked was the heating and cooling system. The woman, I think her name was Chris, took us on a tour. She was very generous with information, very attentive, and very thorough. She showed us different options and views. I couldn't think of anything more to ask. They were very, very accommodating. The rooms were good size and what I expected. It was a normal size, big enough for what you would need to have. The layout was good, and the bathroom was set up well. We saw the dining room. They look very nice. We were walking on sort of a bridge over it and we were looking down into the dining room. We couldn't see the food, but the setup looked very inviting. It was a pleasant dining room. They seem like they have a lot of activities going on. There was something regularly listed on the calendar. I think I even got emails inviting me. Even if you weren't a resident, you were invited to some of the events. There seemed to be a regular schedule of an interesting variety of activities. I remember the pool table room because we kind of asked about that; my husband was interested. We saw the therapy area and the laundry area. There were a lot of people visiting in the lobby. It was a very spacious and comfortable lobby. The place is very clean, and well laid out, and the elevators were in the right places.
Provider Response
Reviewer#RD0124tg
3
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February 8, 2024
I went to Layton Terrace Senior Living. The tour was great, but I didn't like the apartments. They were kind of outdated and dreary looking, so that's what turned me off. The staff who toured us were great though. The price was way too high. The rooms looked like somebody took an old kitchen cupboard and put it up. Nothing was updated. I just didn't care for it.
Renee
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October 15, 2023
The memory care unit at Layton Terrace Senior Living was small with only 30 residents. The location was ideal. They had apartments there instead of a room. You had your own little apartment there, so we liked that aspect of it. I'm just a little concerned that the entry is on the lower level and memory care is upstairs. And it was a little busy down there because they had senior living, assisted living, and memory care in the same facility. So, it was a little confusing on which is where and where to go. But we've only been there once, so I'm sure we could get used to that aspect of it.
Provider Response
Eileen
3
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May 21, 2023
Layton Terrace Senior Living wasn't as friendly. The staff seemed a little disorganized. The person that I met with was 15 minutes late. She wasn't on time. We were waiting. We were the first ones there, so there shouldn't have been a problem. It was OK, nothing special. It was dated. The dining area was beautiful. They updated that. They had a lot of activities.
Provider Response
Lori
2
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February 1, 2023
I toured Layton Terrace Senior Living and I liked that they had a lot of activities and things scheduled for the residents. So we liked the programs they had set up, however, the facility itself was rundown and needed a lot of updating. It was a little dark, and we were looking for a different feel. The staff who gave the tour was very welcoming and informative, but she just seemed a little sick. They had a gym, a salon, and also several activity rooms where they would hold cooking demonstrations, and that was nice.
Provider Response
Kelvin
4
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December 11, 2022
I like Layton Terrace Senior Living. It's clean here. They're remodeling a lot of stuff and painting stuff now, but other than that, I've got a great view out the window. There's a whole big long piece of green grass, and then there's about five or six evergreen trees and other little trees. It's a great view. So far, the people I've talked to have been nice. They are great.
Provider Response
Debra
4
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July 21, 2022
My brother and I toured Layton Terrace Senior Living together and we both liked it. The lady who took us around was very helpful and very informative. If we had a question, she answered it. The rooms were sufficient. What they would have for my mom is almost like an efficiency apartment. It was all in one room, but it seemed to be designed well and we were fine with it. Then they had areas where a memory care resident could go outside and sit sometimes. They also had areas where they would gather together at meals and do activities. They would play bingo there, do some artwork stuff, play board games/cards, and have some entertainment on occasion. So, we were pleased with them.
Kathleen
5
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June 6, 2022
I toured Layton Terrace Senior Living. They are very welcoming. Tracy was just open arms, full of knowledge, full of information, and very friendly and inviting. She's a great listener. The rooms are spacious in size and clean. It's more than what you need. It looked out onto a terrace as well. There are big windows and very nature oriented. They had a small nature trail, but they had a nice courtyard. The dining room was clean.
Laurie
5
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April 5, 2022
My mom moved into Layton Terrace Senior Living. It has been wonderful. Everyone is so helpful there. Any question I have gets answered right away. There were picnic tables out there and a walkway around the entire building. Inside the dining room is very nice. There's a sitting area off the lobby where many people come in the afternoons, sit down, and visit with each other. My mom's been having dinner every night there, and she's been enjoying that. She said the food was good. She hasn't tried out the beauty salon yet because she's only been there a week. Her apartment is very nice and just the right size for her. She pretty much has everything she needs there. My mom's been to bingo twice so far.
Bill
5
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February 26, 2022
I know a friend who lives at Layton Terrace Senior Living. It's clean, and they have nursing staff 24/7 if needed. They have card games. There's so much going on there all the time. I've been visiting regularly. The staff is very attentive. It's very well maintained. They have worship service onsite and supervised exercise classes. Whatever they're charging the people, it's worth it.
Amanda
5
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January 29, 2022
We are leaning toward Leyton Terrace for my mom. I really liked that the space was so open. The lady I worked with was really helpful. The residents seemed really happy and welcoming. The one-bedroom was nicely kept up. It was overall a good tour and a good facility. The dining room was large and well-lit. It looked like they were really well organized. There were a lot of activities like exercise, different programs, coloring groups, and games available. I know there are like 20 meals included in the price of the rent, which was nice. They have a beauty salon, a little library, and a reading nook. They have a doctor come on-site maybe once a week.
Sue
3
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October 12, 2021
My father-in-law was a resident of Layton Terrace Senior Living. He was there for a very short time. It felt very old and very institutional. The hallways were dark; it's not very welcoming. He was not an assisted living, so we didn't interact with the staff very much. He wasn't thrilled with the staff, but he was also very grumpy. They did not go above and beyond to get him involved in things or to make him feel welcome there which was why we were there for a very, very short time. December of 2018 was the last time that he was there. The food was not good. It was very average and very bland. He chose to eat in his little apartment most of the time. The place was very average, nothing special. I don't think my father-in-law participated in any activities. I don't know that he took part in anything. But part of this is his fault as well. He did not want to be part of the community. I think it's affordable but nothing super special.
Shelly
5
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March 10, 2021
My mom will be moving into Layton Terrace next week. I had a physical tour, and it was great. I met a few people who were just walking through, and they told me what their job is and how my mom would be treated. The staff gave me a tour of a few of the apartments, and then I decided on one of them. I'm really happy with it. I only looked at the assisted living apartments. The studio apartment has a full kitchen, and it's almost 500 square feet. It was lunchtime, and they were serving the people there in the dining room, and it smelled awfully good. I didn't ask for a menu to see it, but the staff told me they had two options. They had more comfort-type food and a healthy menu. She has choices between different menus, so that sounded good to me.
Anthony
5
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February 17, 2021
I liked Layton Terrace. I could stay there, but I don't need to. It was new, open, and seemed clean. The lady that showed us around was very nice, seemed pretty organized, and they had everything that my parents probably would need. I would put them there, but ultimately it comes to what they want. It's close to grocery stores and shopping. It seemed pretty well situated. I liked it because it was smaller, and it's better for my own personal taste. We actually just saw a 1-bedroom apartment, then the lady showed us around the major space there. They didn't wanna show you around too much because of the COVID situation though.
ReviewerApril30
4
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May 5, 2020
Layton Terrace was in a nice area. There were restaurants, stores, and shops nearby, so that's a positive. The staff that we have met with seemed really nice. There was only one concern and it was when we asked a resident about how she liked it there. Maybe she was not the right person to ask, but the resident said that it's not home and she was just waiting to die. As far as the rooms that we saw, they were small and the larger one we saw would have been adequate. We saw their workout room and we saw residents playing some board games. My father would have been excited if they had something like woodworking, but they have nothing like that onsite. Overall, the tour was really good and the staff did a really good job.
Audrey
4
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October 9, 2017
Layton Terrace was a very good place, but I don't think they have a big enough memory care center there. The person who assisted me was very informative. They had very good physical therapy, a beauty salon, a nice dining area, and nice rooms.
David238286
5
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April 19, 2017
My dad is here and is doing very well. It is a good place. He seems to be happy. They are pretty open with everything and are very pleasant, warm, accommodating, polite, and respectful. It has been a month, but so far, we have not had a problem. They have a gathering area and a pretty large backyard.
Neal6
5
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March 8, 2016
Layton Terrace is like a warm and friendly home. They had a whole bunch of activities for their residents, plus a beauty shop, a little grocery store, and those sorts of things. We had a meal there and enjoyed it. The staff was extremely accommodating. The facility is clean, laid out well, and not too overwhelming. It did not feel institutional at all.
Bonnie39
4
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December 7, 2014
I visited Layton Terrace, it seems very far out, and I couldn’t get in to it. There is area for the dogs, and the rooms were nice. The visit was nice; there was a friendly lady who assisted me during the tour. I love the large area and inside of the whole complex.
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