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The care is great and they have excellent activities. I can't think of any ways they could improve. What we like most about Seabury is the staff. They're always very upbeat and attentive. I'm not there all the time so I don't know what all the activities are but I know they have singing and movies and things like that.... Read more
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Studio, 1bd, 2bd, Semi-Private
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A Place for Mom has scored Seabury Retirement Community with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Seabury Retirement Community has 5 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 2.3 out of 5.
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in the skilled nursing area my mother almost died. She went in with a broken arm for rehab They were going to release her with a 122 sodium reading which is almost dead. I took her to the ER instead. After a week in ICU and a step down she is getting better but it's touch and go She is now in a better rehab, Unless the patient is young and healthy don't go there. Their physical therapists are good None of the departments communicate They put my mom on a DNR even though we told them she wanted to be a full code. They argued with me for three days until they grudgingly changed it. After an ICU is is recovering in a different rehab. Don't go there
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The care at the facility is good. The aides work hard. Rehab depends on the person and some are good while others are not. However, the administration is close to the line of fraudulent. They are eager to take your $ which is $524 a day, charge interest if payment is a few days late and do not provide a proper accounting. If you are private pay, beware! Bottom line is that while the facility is good if you need care (although weekends are understaffed and many patients just sit in the hallway all day,) the underpaid aides are good, but for the $, and considering the issues with Administration, I would seek other options.
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This place is all fluff, no substance. They will tell you it’s a great community and that they encourage an enriched life for their residents but it’s a charade, they care about making money. My mom is well cared for physically, but they do nothing to enrich the lives of their residents, everything is a struggle. The social aspect is beyond lax, they expect elderly residents to keep to a schedule and remember things that a twenty year old couldn’t remember. Offsite excursions are difficult, they tell you’ll they’ll get your loved one to church, what they don’t tell you is that you need to sign up at least two weeks in advance and if there aren’t 15 residents that want to go to church they don’t take you. My biggest regret is moving my mom here, this is a corporation not the living environment they portray, my mom gets her meds and is safe, other than that this place is nothing but a business.
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This community was very nice but it was way too expensive. It was also too far away from me. The community was clean and the staff was friendly but it was not in my price range.
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The care is great and they have excellent activities. I can't think of any ways they could improve. What we like most about Seabury is the staff. They're always very upbeat and attentive. I'm not there all the time so I don't know what all the activities are but I know they have singing and movies and things like that.
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Seabury Retirement Community offers Studio, 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedrooms and Semi-Private. Learn more.
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