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The exterior of the property needs a lot better maintenance, ie: leaves need to raked more often, broken bench needs to be thrown away. The 3 aides were super friendly, helpful, accommodating, and very genuine. Communication with the family seemed to be timely and clear. The move in process was very top rated: they ordered bed, oxygen, very help with my father's personal items. I would definitely recommend them to family and friends. There were so many instances where the aides made accommodations with furniture, TV, buzzer, various things in my father's room and as well as at the dining room table seating, tray, wheel chair, beverages, snacks, etc. I do surely recommend real weekly activities for the blind as well as at least once a month off-site activity. Even though my father was blind, he was 100% able and very capable of sharing history, as well as, remembering landmarks, geography, politicians, sports, inventions medical trends, and the list goes infinitely.... Read more
Seniors looking for family-like daily care in a residential setting will enjoy The Manor at Saratoga. Here, caregivers work closely with seniors daily to ensure all their needs are met. The Manor serves seniors in need of assisted living. All residents have a personalized care plan to address their wants and needs. Seniors here remain as independent as possible while having help with daily living activities.
The caring staff of The Manor includes RNs. With skilled professionals available to residents at all times, seniors can feel confident in the care and monitoring they receive.
Seniors living at The Manor at Saratoga have quick access to many community amenities. Running errands is easy with grocery stores, hospitals, banks, and pharmacies in the community. The Manor at Saratoga is in Raleigh, North Carolina, known as the “The City of Oaks,” which has plenty to offer its senior residents. Whether you view art at the North Carolina Museum of Art, catch a game at North Carolina State University, or grab a bite to eat at a local restaurant, there is something for everyone.
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WE BELIEVE that the ability to exercise personal control over one's life is fundamental to human dignity of life and that dependence on others for some assistance with daily life activities should not require surrendering personal control of informed decision-making or risk taking in all areas of...
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North Hills Senior Living is a residential care home located in the beautiful midtown in Raleigh, North Carolina. The scenic area is known for the gorgeous Oak trees that line the streets throughout the city. Raleigh is a wonderful place to live with a charming, inviting atmosphere for friends...
Private, Studio, 1bd
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A Place for Mom has scored The Manor at Saratoga with 8.5 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 1 review in the last 2 years. Over all time, The Manor at Saratoga has 3 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 4 out of 5.
The exterior of the property needs a lot better maintenance, ie: leaves need to raked more often, broken bench needs to be thrown away. The 3 aides were super friendly, helpful, accommodating, and very genuine. Communication with the family seemed to be timely and clear. The move in process was very top rated: they ordered bed, oxygen, very help with my father's personal items. I would definitely recommend them to family and friends. There were so many instances where the aides made accommodations with furniture, TV, buzzer, various things in my father's room and as well as at the dining room table seating, tray, wheel chair, beverages, snacks, etc. I do surely recommend real weekly activities for the blind as well as at least once a month off-site activity. Even though my father was blind, he was 100% able and very capable of sharing history, as well as, remembering landmarks, geography, politicians, sports, inventions medical trends, and the list goes infinitely.
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I thought this community was okay. I didn't care for it, the size was not what I wanted. The person who gave the tour did a good job and they were able to answer question I had. This home was smaller than what I wanted and if they made it more bigger it could improve.
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A Place for Mom has scored The Manor at Saratoga 8.5 out of 10 using our proprietary review score.
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