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They try to provide as good as care as possible. No where is a perfect place. No one is neglected. If you want 1 to 1 care your not looking in the right place. You should hire a personal care assistant just for your loved one. We picked this community because it is clean, friendly, and offers home cooked meals.... Read more
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A Place for Mom has scored Monarch Meadow with 5.5 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 2 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Monarch Meadow has 2 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 2.5 out of 5.
While visiting, I asked to borrow a pen to write down my relatives’ friends’ tel nbrs. They refused, saying not enough phones for residents to make calls. I said he had the right to make calls, & that he had an iPhone but [name removed] had taken it from his remote mountain cabin before he fell. (He’d wound up on his cabin floor 2 days before being found, 2 days during which I’d been trying to call him. I eventually tracked it at 2 am stopping at a Smalley home. Took screenshot. [name removed] still denied having it. Weeks later she admitted it.) Monarch Meadows mgmt said refused to allow anything bad to be said about [name removed] & forced me to leave. Said not to return. [name removed] called - said real reason forced to leave is my relative didn’t want to see me. Months later, staff member who I’d asked to deliver card to him invited me in, said sure he wouldn’t mind. I asked him if OK & he said yes. Told him he had right to refuse visitors & he said it was ok. Then staff said mgmt said I must leave.
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They try to provide as good as care as possible. No where is a perfect place. No one is neglected. If you want 1 to 1 care your not looking in the right place. You should hire a personal care assistant just for your loved one. We picked this community because it is clean, friendly, and offers home cooked meals.
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Monarch Meadow offers Studio, 1 Bedroom and Semi-Private. Learn more.
A Place for Mom has scored Monarch Meadow 5.5 out of 10 using our proprietary review score.
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Studio, 1bd
Marquis Place is located on the west side of Uniontown, Pennsylvania, just south of Uniontown Mall. Our beautiful community is surrounded by trees which most residents will be able to enjoy from their apartments. Other residents may have a view of our large enclosed courtyard. Our full time...
Studio, Semi-Private
Studio, Semi-Private
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