The food appears good; she eats them well.

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Take care and we both hope you are safe and well. We would absolutely love you to return in the future. Right outside, there is a garden that they can go out to.

We are so pleased you really enjoyed your stay with us. CHI Living Communities is a business line of Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) which joined with Dignity Health to form CommonSpirit Health, a nonprofit national health system committed to advancing the health of all people and dedicated to serving the common good.

She was served food trays with ants running on them. The food was varied and healthy.

The staff was very good, kind, and caring as well. office sitters get high wages but don't interact with residents. I think St. Leonard is above average. That is not right. They provide a list of communities that meets your needs.

Nursing admin. Call SeniorAdvisor for more information aboutSt. chickens, alpaca, deer and cat were all very friendly and are very welcoming. A Place for Mom has not confirmed the completeness of the provided information, and cannot guarantee its accuracy. What should caregivers and potential residents know about St. Leonard?

We put you in touch with a nearby The dining room was very well taken care of too.

Staff to patient ratio seemed too big. Caring.com is a leading online destination for caregivers seeking information and support as they care for aging parents, spouses, and other loved ones. Block party, anyone?

Staff is very slow and even inattentive. But if you haven’t taken a holiday in months, it’s time to rethink your life choices.

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Thank you so much for having us and we’ll definitely be back!

Our cottage was easily big enough for the two of us and was equipped with everything you could possibly need for a couple.

It would be fine if you’re a Rockefeller or a retired politician. They advised me that it would be difficult for my husband, who has Alzheimer’s, because although they'd have people checking on him, he could still go out of his room, get on the elevator, and wander off by himself.

The furnishings inside (B2) were leftover mismatched pieces. Pandemic is clearly showing how POOR management is at this facility. Need a 2nd full-time person.

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