My Auntie has lived at Peak Gardens for over 7 months. She is 92 years young and thriving there. She feels at home and had a fairly smooth transition in the beginning. As the months have progressed she has settled in so comfortably. The staff make all the difference. This small community living situation is ideal for us - Perhaps it would prove the same for your elder - needing assistance and a loving residence in which to be "at home".... Read more
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A Place for Mom has scored Peak Gardens Lakewood with 6.2 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 2 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Peak Gardens Lakewood has 4 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 3 out of 5.
Moving out next week after 31 days. Avoid this place. They are supposed to give meds at 8:00 am. I have to ask for meds daily around 10:00 am. Doc prescribed new med 13 days ago. Caregiver put in drawer and didn’t give me meds. They gave me someone else meds one day. Some of the caregivers yell at residents and treat disrespectful. Dinner sometimes is a cold cheese sandwich. Horrid place.
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I did not like the place that [name removed] was placed in. It was grossly understaffed. One person was on the dayshift, taking care of feeding, laundry, cooking, housekeeping, etc for all of the residents. Laundry, ready to be folded was stacked on the living room furniture when I visited. My daughters were told the meals would be home-cooked, the ones I saw were not. They were heated in the microwave or in the oven, not cooked from scratch. There was too much work on the dayshift for one person to keep up with while seeing to the needs of the residents. [name removed] shoes, and clothes were misplaced by the staff, or stolen by the other residents. He didn't receive the personal hygiene we were led to believe he would receive i.e. haircutting showers, shaving. Too much work for one staff member to handle. I visited several times while he was living there I would not recommend it to anyone. what my daughters were told when they placed their father there was never realized, adequate staff, home-cooked meals, no field trips, no walks. [name removed] has been gone for over a year and you are now just asking for an evaluation.
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My Auntie has lived at Peak Gardens for over 7 months. She is 92 years young and thriving there. She feels at home and had a fairly smooth transition in the beginning. As the months have progressed she has settled in so comfortably. The staff make all the difference. This small community living situation is ideal for us - Perhaps it would prove the same for your elder - needing assistance and a loving residence in which to be "at home".
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Liked the home environment, however, they do not keep front door locked. They do have secure mats that alert them when someone gets up. Doors are locked at night. Do not use CNA's, but folks with a home assisted living certification. Use Kaiser and have access to rounder doctors. Owner very involved, but opening another home soon and will not be there as often. Night people can sleep.
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