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My parents have been residents for more than a decade. Mom is still in independent living, but will probably transition to assisted living soon. Dad recently passed after a lengthy stay in the on-campus skilled nursing facility. Dad was the more social of the two and he immediately immersed himself in the life of the community, serving on a scholarship board and "doing his time" on a food committee. When they first moved in they were quite healthy and reasonably active, and my impression of their first year there was like being in the freshman dorm -- a party down the hall somewhere almost every night. But they settled in and the aging process slowed them down. Mom got involved in the library there and a few dinner groups. Fewer friends but good friends who definitely watched over her as Dad's illness progressed. I have to say that the facilities are amazing and for a huge facility, the staff are wonderful. They never complained, except occasionally about the food being too bland.... Read more
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A Place for Mom has scored Eagle's Trace with 8 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 1 review in the last 2 years. Over all time, Eagle's Trace has 1 review with an average "overall experience" of 5 out of 5.
My parents have been residents for more than a decade. Mom is still in independent living, but will probably transition to assisted living soon. Dad recently passed after a lengthy stay in the on-campus skilled nursing facility. Dad was the more social of the two and he immediately immersed himself in the life of the community, serving on a scholarship board and "doing his time" on a food committee. When they first moved in they were quite healthy and reasonably active, and my impression of their first year there was like being in the freshman dorm -- a party down the hall somewhere almost every night. But they settled in and the aging process slowed them down. Mom got involved in the library there and a few dinner groups. Fewer friends but good friends who definitely watched over her as Dad's illness progressed. I have to say that the facilities are amazing and for a huge facility, the staff are wonderful. They never complained, except occasionally about the food being too bland.
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A Place for Mom has scored Eagle's Trace 8 out of 10 using our proprietary review score.
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