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I have my aunt here. The reputation used to be bad here but it has changed with the new management. I want everyone to know that this place is much better than the past.... Read more
Noble Senior Living at Pensacola in Pensacola, Florida 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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A Place for Mom has scored Noble Senior Living at Pensacola with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Noble Senior Living at Pensacola has 34 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 4.4 out of 5.
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i am writing to say that nobles really screwed me over. when you live at an alf you are supposed to receive $54 a month and while i was there i only received $30 a month to live on. they were the ones who decided to become my payee and they never gave me my money because they reported to social security that i stayed there and social security took my money. and eventually they gave me a 45 day notice. they claimed they were going to change the facility to a memory care facility but apparently are allowing other residents who are not memory care to live there and not pay their rent. yet they kicked me out and i became homeless and wound up at another facility because i use a rollator. something needs to be set straight with that. why was it different for other residents?? they have yet to repay me my money. and they are still not fully memory care.
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I have my aunt here. The reputation used to be bad here but it has changed with the new management. I want everyone to know that this place is much better than the past.
I will refer people to come live here. The painted colors of the halls are different and welcoming. It smells nice, very clean place.
Nothing negative to be said. The building looks better than it ever has. The past leaders did not care about the looks or the people. It shows as a place of love and care now. The team has done a great job.
A community that I am able to work with activities and help others. We are busy and enjoy ourselves. I love being here to live.
They let me eat a lot. I like my room. I have time to enjoy my life. The place is clean too!
I like it here. The people are nice. The workers care about us. The director is funny and he is always around here.
I have visited as a provider for the past 3 years. The community I see today is the best it ever has been. Really clean building, clean residents and friendly staff. Great job [name removed]!!
So much improved. [Name removed] has made such great improvements. My brother is happy to live there.
Its pretty good. I like the new activity program that is set up it gives us something to do. It was bring until [name removed] came on. I'd give 5 stars if the food got better.
I like receive better treatment than others. And I have a handful of friends and pray that the lord keep us together.
I like it, the staff the rooms are nice, the foods not bad, and now that we have a Rec Director. Its convenient to all facilities like Dollar General, Tom Thumbs and Dairy Queen all that.
The people are nice and kind. I like that we get meals morning, noon, and night. They always feed you and its good food. I feel very secure. Pretty nice place here.
The people, the freedom, we can sit outside and talk about the weather. It's good but sometimes I cant get the help I need. I'm happy and they cut my hair yesterday which I appreciate.
I like living here for the food, safety, people and games.
I don't have to work. I get a lot of food. I like that the people that work here are bossy. The activities are interesting and fun.
Just having a nice place to live and the staff is real nice and the other residents. The food is pretty darn good. My recommend is a lot.
I like the great support from this whole place and that everybody knows me.
I like the eating. Because I know I'll get to eat. My sister can come and take me out to eat.
I just talked to my sister about how much I like corn hole. She saw me throwing the bag in the newsletter.
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