Embolden Community Allies in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 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.
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My brother was a resident at Embolden for only a month, when I started noticing little things, like his diet not being adhered to, excessive spending with his grocery funds, clothing stained etc... when I brought these things to the attention of the owner, the owner responded that she does not need to justify her actions to me, nor explain to me the different roles each staff member had while taking care of him, who fed him his meals, who did the shopping, who was there at the time he returned home from work...etc. And it only went downhill from there. My brother loves his job & has worked for the same employer for over 30 years. But the owner of Embolden tried to convince me and was insistent that he retire. I soon found out that if he was in the house every day and not working, she could bill for more money. Eventually due to all the violations, their license was revoked. All the residents were abruptly removed, but somehow they've managed to remain open. You can not trust them.
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Call (866) 213-2011 to reach Embolden Community Allies.
To reach Embolden Community Allies call: (866) 213-2011
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