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My experience with the facility so far has been wonderful. The staff has a great dedication to serving all of the residents. They make everyone feel at home and fulfill all of our needs. The only thing I'm really not happy about is they don't really have any outside grounds for anyone to sit or walk around. On each side of the facility are other buildings like the police department. There are a few tables and benches but the smokers usually take them up and it's not that pleasant to sit by, The food is good most of the times but with residents being from all over, it's hard to cater to everyone's taste. With the activities, they offer quite a lot. There's a Tai chi instructor who comes in once a week, a beauty salon, manicures once a week, puzzles, bingo, a library, and bingo. It really impresses me how engaged the staff members are with the whole community. It's such a great atmosphere. I would recommend this facility.... Read more
With mountain views in the distance, The Aristocrat is a welcoming senior living community with a homelike ambience nestled in Alamogordo, New Mexico. The town has a variety of activities like a zoo, historic landmarks, museums, hiking trails, and more. Have peace of mind knowing your loved one is within 5 miles of the closest hospital.
Seniors can enjoy three meals a day in the restaurant-style dining room. Additionally, the kitchen is always open with snacks. Coffee lovers can start their day with a nice warm cup of coffee from the community’s espresso machine. Cozy up to the fireplace, or socialize with other residents in the welcoming common area. On warm days, relax in the sunshine on the outdoor courtyard.
The community offers three levels of care for both assisted living and memory care. Respite care is also available. Depending on the level of care, round-the-clock trained caregivers may provide bed checks every half hour or multiple times nightly. Trained staff includes a registered nurse on-site. Seniors in assisted living have studio and one-bedroom apartment options, while those in memory care have semi-private rooms. Walk in showers have safety bars to help your loved one. Find the care your loved one...
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A Place for Mom has scored The Aristocrat with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, The Aristocrat has 1 review with an average "overall experience" of 4 out of 5.
My experience with the facility so far has been wonderful. The staff has a great dedication to serving all of the residents. They make everyone feel at home and fulfill all of our needs. The only thing I'm really not happy about is they don't really have any outside grounds for anyone to sit or walk around. On each side of the facility are other buildings like the police department. There are a few tables and benches but the smokers usually take them up and it's not that pleasant to sit by, The food is good most of the times but with residents being from all over, it's hard to cater to everyone's taste. With the activities, they offer quite a lot. There's a Tai chi instructor who comes in once a week, a beauty salon, manicures once a week, puzzles, bingo, a library, and bingo. It really impresses me how engaged the staff members are with the whole community. It's such a great atmosphere. I would recommend this facility.
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