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We thought that the staff and the residents were so welcoming and lovely and the place is always really clean. The CEO even helped us move in and get the television set up! The entire environment is super inclusive. It really felt like a community!... Read more
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A Place for Mom has scored The Villages of Windcrest with 6.8 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 4 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, The Villages of Windcrest has 4 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 3.8 out of 5.
Since Frontier Management took over the property for the owners the cost of living here has sky rocketed. I feel like only my money matters to them. No familiar staff faces because there is so much turnover and agency staffing. The young people working here only care about getting a paycheck and have no interest in me what so ever. I grew up in Fredericksburg and do not understand why the owners of the building would want Frontier Management hiring a nurse who is a bully and rude. I feel sorry for the residents who are paying so much extra for medication management and do not receive their medication as prescribed. The nurse is a big bully to workers and residents. Screaming at workers and raising her voice to my family when I had them intervene on my behalf. Please do not be fooled by the fancy building and social media posts. Things changed for the worse when Frontier management took over.
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Beautiful community with scenic views! Loved the staff and residents! I had the option to eat lunch here during my tour and the food was fantastic! I can't wait until my move in day! I am looking forward to meeting new faces.
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We thought that the staff and the residents were so welcoming and lovely and the place is always really clean. The CEO even helped us move in and get the television set up! The entire environment is super inclusive. It really felt like a community!
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The Villages of Windcrest is very good at activities for the residents. Their food is good. They lack a little in nursing care-especially on the weekends. The staff communication with the family is fair. There are three meals a day and the residents have some choices.
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A Place for Mom has scored The Villages of Windcrest 6.8 out of 10 using our proprietary review score.
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