Comfort Keepers in Memphis, Tennessee is one of senior living communities in the area. To find the right community for your needs and budget, connect with one of A Place For Mom’s local senior living advisors for free, expert advice.
The management is horrible at this company. They have poor communication, and every time they get a thoughtful, caring, very pleasant CC they leave.l have had at least 4 within a 6 month time frame.
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Thank you Comfort Keepers for caring for my brother! [name removed] is very helpful and willing to go the extra mile! Thanks Comfort Keepers!
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With my wife undergoing two major back surgeries within a week in [date removed], I contacted Comfort Keepers of Memphis. They provided attentive and caring ladies for 12 hour shifts while she was in the hospital. They were always on time and saw to it that my wife was never lacking for whatever she needed. After she went home, I also used them until she could do things on her own. The communication with the owners and the scheduling staff and the service from everyone involved was excellent. Coming from a real estate sales and service background, this is how things should be done!
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In my opinion they are the best of this catergory in Memphis. They take care of the families needs and put their needs first. Don't shop around use the ones who have the experience and no how to handle mom or dad or a love one.. Call them you will be 100% satisfied!! Best in Memphis/ North Ms
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Call (901) 752-1515 to reach Comfort Keepers.
To reach Comfort Keepers call: (901) 752-1515
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