6775 40th Ave N, St. Petersburg, FL 33709, United States
Making the decision to move a loved one to an Assisted Living facility is always difficult and overwhelming. They understand how difficult it is to make the decision for the spouse and family. I have to say that Adrian the Sales Director, Michael the Director of Nursing and Lola the Executive Director made our decision a little easier. The way the residents are cared for, the way our family has been treated- we could not have asked for a better place for my Mom. They go out of their way to ensure that if my Dad has any questions or concerns, they are addressed, that he is doing ok, his spirits are up. Pete the Director of Building Services goes out of his way to talk to Dad and make his day. Lisa the Director of Activities has so many fun things going on to keep everyone busy and active. The grounds are beautiful, the building is clean, the staff is always cheerful, smiling and willing to assist. Even though this has been a very difficult decision, a difficult transition, the Goldton at St. Pete has been a Godsend to my family and we couldn't ask for a more loving group to care for my Mom. Everyday we are reminded by the actions of these people and this place that we made the best decision we could have made for the care of my Mom. It's easier for to sleep at night knowing Mom has the best care around!
Read More ReviewsMaking the decision to move a loved one to an Assisted Living facility is always difficult and overwhelming. They understand how difficult it is to make the decision for the spouse and family. I have to say that Adrian the Sales Director, Michael the Director of Nursing and Lola the Executive Director made our decision a little easier. The way the residents are cared for, the way our family has been treated- we could not have asked for a better place for my Mom. They go out of their way to ensure that if my Dad has any questions or concerns, they are addressed, that he is doing ok, his spirits are up. Pete the Director of Building Services goes out of his way to talk to Dad and make his day. Lisa the Director of Activities has so many fun things going on to keep everyone busy and active. The grounds are beautiful, the building is clean, the staff is always cheerful, smiling and willing to assist. Even though this has been a very difficult decision, a difficult transition, the Goldton at St. Pete has been a Godsend to my family and we couldn't ask for a more loving group to care for my Mom. Everyday we are reminded by the actions of these people and this place that we made the best decision we could have made for the care of my Mom. It's easier for to sleep at night knowing Mom has the best care around!
As soon as you walk in, you smell PISS. My sister-in-law didn't last a month with Alzheimer's. This was the "Memory" area where she received NO HELP eating and went UNATTENDED for a LONG time after falling. By the time we realized what was going on (lack of care), she starved to death. THIS IS NOT A MISJUDGMENT My Mother-in-law has the final stages of Alzheimer's, so we moved her out so as to not lose her prematurely too. DON'T LEAVE JEWELRY OR OTHER VALUABLES they won't last
The management and staff at Bloom of St. Pete. are wonderful. They are very caring and have gone out of their way to make my dad's stay at Bloom a positive experience! It was a hard transition for him, but everyone is so helpful, and make him feel at home. The food is delicious; have enjoyed many good meals there with my dad. The facility is very clean, and the grounds are well-kept. I highly recommend Bloom; they really do care about their "family".
Some of the residents here seem happy, which is the only reason I am giving it 2 stars. Main hallway by the memory unit smells like urine. That was my first really bad sign. If I worked here, I would be sniffing out the culprit and having them change immediately. Secondly, the night staff is very unconcerned. Watched 2 of the nightshift girls smoke weed in a vehicle. Watched another worker return on the same trip back to my car thumping derogatory music so loudly my own windows were rattling. Dayshift workers seem really nice - they interact with the residents, dance, and have everyone smiling. That's the only reason I am not calling and complaining but I would really hate to see the night shift's hoodlum habits slip into the day workers. Please fix your night staff. Please drug test your employees regularly if they are working around the elderly and their valuables. And for the love of God, the parking lot is not a nightclub or a dispensary.
They all know her name...it is like walking into Cheers in Boston! Instead of Norm...its....Sharon! It feels like home, good food, good people and feels safe! Always greeted with more than one smile and hello from the moment you walk through the doors
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