Aventura at the Heights
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- 7218 Park Heights Ave., Baltimore, MD 21208
- (410) 318-8000
- 3.8 ( 6 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Memory Care
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3.8
( 6 Reviews )
Sherry
My sister moved into Aventura at the Heights. It's an old house that has been refurbished, there's a lovely lobby/sitting area that leads into the dining room. She's fortunate because her room is right across from there on the first floor, so she doesn't have very far to go. I heard that there are two other floors, but I've never seen them. There is an elevator, but I don't know who's up on the second or third floor, but she's on the first floor. In the short time, she's been there, everybody has been very lovely, kind and attentive. I'd say, for the most part, some more than others, of course, but I feel like she's well cared for. They can improve in their response time though.
She has her own kind of studio apartment, but it's a small studio. It has a full bathroom in there and then a little kitchenette. It has a refrigerator and some cupboard space. We put a microwave in there.
There's like some sort of an exercise group in the morning and then they have trivia. They have movie nights. In the room where they eat, which I guess is the biggest room there, they have activities in there. I know they had some sort of speaker and like some sort of video, they were showing to their residents. She hasn't started yet, but she'll be getting physical therapy soon. The dining room is spacious, it looks like tables of four, although some people had put them together so they could be more sociable. It's very, very clean, and it smells clean, there is no strange odor. We were surprised because we had looked at four other places, and I believe the other four places were a little bit more expensive. This seemed to be somewhat more reasonable. It's worth the money.
She seems to be doing well and she appears to be very happy there.
Zelda
August 26, 2017
Tudor Heights was very welcoming and clean, and it smelled good. The staff was very welcoming, friendly, and informative. The grounds and location were perfect. The rooms were clean, refreshing, and had everything a patient would need, and the bathroom facilities were accessible. The residents seemed to be happy with their surroundings.
mamasboy
I love this place!!! After my Dad passed away I saw that my mothers dementia escalated, and I knew that it was time to take the next step.I did honor my mom's request to stay in her house with aides for about a year, but I was very much aware of the social isolation that ensued. My brother and I went on a tour around the Pikesville area. It was important that the facility be somewhat nearby as I knew that we would be the kind of sons that would want to see her almost daily. I also knew that I didn't want some big institutional type setting..I had remembered that someone once told me that generally speaking any faith-based hospital or senior living facility often has a certain compassion and kindness inherent to it. When we walked out of Tudor Heights, I said to my brother"this is the place" for mom. I didn't require that it be Kosher food based, but that turned out to be a bonus. The staff knows every resident even if they don't work that residents floor. The residents all know each other, and there are no "mile long" walks to get anywhere. I also noticed in the other places I saw that often the residents were just sitting around doing nothing. The activities directors here are non-stop, always going from one thing to the next. Sometimes I can't even get a few minutes alone with Mom !!! We are in our 4th year here, and as I still say to my brother, "best decision we ever made."
Sleepless in Baltimore
October 14, 2016
While Tudor Heights may look appealing esthetically, the ongoing care problems are a serious concern for anyone looking for a safe environment for their family member. Management is horrible. Zero follow through with deficiencies or family concerns. Some of the nursing assistants are dedicated, but most of the good staff don't stay long. Avoid this place at all costs.
O.F.
April 06, 2016
My husband was at Peregrine's Landing at Tudor Heights temporarily. Our experience there was not pleasant, as we had several issues with the meals and the way they actually do things there; it is primarily accomodating to the Jewish community and not really anyone outside of that community. The rooms are very nice and include a bed, a nice chair, dresser, and refrigerator, as well as a private bathroom with shower. They need to improve their customer service and be more open to other cultures.
luskin66
September 21, 2014
Great Place! My Mother In Law loves it!
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