Tempe Assisted Living Facilities
Tempe is probably best known as a city bordered by Phoenix and Scottsdale and as the home of Arizona State University. It's also a city where everything is a little less expensive, which makes it an attractive option for seniors on a budget. Before searching for Tempe assisted living facilities, read what we?ve found on this Maricopa County city surrounded by cities. Tempe's cost of living is about 4% below the national average. And the state/local tax burden is just 8.7%, more than 1% below the national average, according to the Tax Foundation. Seniors will find housing options equally affordable. For instance, a one-bedroom in a Tempe assisted living facility averages $3,000 a month according to a recent Genworth Financial "Cost of Long-Term Care" survey.
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Check out these local Tempe assisted living reviews:
Poor Care
Some of the staff are very caring and skilled. Many are not. My poor grandmother was trying hard to get out of diapers. Too often she would ring for help and be left waiting 15 or 20 minutes and have to use her diaper. The for weeks the OT staff reported she was reluctant to partake in some of the activities but that the managed to make it work. Then out of the blue they said they were discharged her because she refused to participate in OT. What? We were there daily, inquiring about her progress! She was on a pureed diet for a while. The food was horrible...
MY MOTHER LOVES HER NEW HOME AND HER NEW FAMILY
I was worried about my Mom living on her own. It was time for more care than my visits could provide. Mom moved in to Bridge Loyal two years ago. I have never regretted my choice. The house is immaculate, the caregivers are kind and loving. They made her feel like she was family, she is happy, well taken care of and safe. They have great food, and live entertainment. The owner comes by often with home made soups and desserts, she is very involved with the residents...
My mother found happiness
I moved my mother from a competitor in the Scottsdale area because she was not fitting into the community. From the moment we walked into McDowell Village my mothers spirit improved. Our sales rep Jay introduced her to the first two residents we say in the Bistro. The three of them started talking and wouldn't stop. I tried to rush her along as not to wast time. Jay told me he had all the time in the world, "let her have a nice time." So I was introduced to Ilona the Health and Wellness Director so we could talk about my mothers needs. She was so supportive...
DON'T LET YOUR LOVED ONE DIE FROM NEGLECT IN THIS PLACE, MINE DID
My son was placed here by the Public Fiduciary Dept. because he needed 24 hr care due to a spinal cord injury and schizophrenia. Proprietor Kim (Hu Kyong) Marshall, and her boyfriend Neil Wade reside there. He was there 2 1/2 yrs and for most of that time Jennie, Kims' niece, was the main caregiver. She was very loving and caring and I didn't see anything to worry about. She moved out a few months before he died and Kim and Neil became the main caregivers. My son always said this place was hot in the winter and cold in the summer, more so the winter he died...