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5
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February 15, 2022
From the first tour-to-my mother's move-in, Robin in Marketing was there every step of the way! She welcomed my mother with open arms and did everything she could to expedite the process. She clearly described what we would need in the form of documentation. Robin sent us the resident handbook in advance, which I was able to review with my mother. She then provided a list of comfort items to make my mother feel at home. She even communicated with my mother's FCC Coordinator, her previous nursing home, and a temp ALF; I couldn't have done this without Robin's assistance. She made the process and move-in easy and smooth. I want to personally thank Robin and let you know how caring and attentive Robin performed with us.
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About Cherry Oak Palm Beach County ALF in Lantana, Florida
Cherry Oak Palm Beach County ALF is a senior care community located in the charming coastal community of Lantana, Florida, originally a fishing village. Small-town living with big city amenities, Lantana has an eight-acre beach with open picnic areas, four parks with tennis courts, shuffleboard and a two-acre boat launching facility. The well-designed downtown area features many shops and restaurants for residents to enjoy. An active senior entrance offers residents plenty of entertainment, travel and wellness programs.
Our staff are well-trained and love to pamper and care for our residents. We lend a hand with the activities of daily living, such as grooming, dressing or medication management, while encouraging independence and promoting dignity. We provide daily activities that promote friendships, giving our residents a true sense of self and community belonging. We exercise, play games and take group outings to the beautiful amenities in the Lantana community.
In addition to a relaxing place to call home, we offer services and amenities, including:- Three meals served daily, plus snacks, in our well-appointed dining room
- Housekeeping and laundry services
- 24-hour onsite security
- Beautiful private rooms with kitchenettes, full baths and in-room nurse call system
- Beauty salon
- Room service
- Outdoor common areas with healing gardens, covered patio area and comfortable seating
- Indoor common areas where residents read, entertain, play games and watch television
At Cherry Oak Palm Beach County, we provide our seniors with a caring and supportive community that nurtures and protects, while honoring independence and individuality.
To learn more about this provider�s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
Florida Agency of Health Care Administration
Services and Amenities of Cherry Oak Palm Beach County ALF in Lantana, Florida
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- Pets
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- Offers Respite Care
Financing & Payment Options
- All Inclusive Rent
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $1000
- Special Comment: Our prices are all-inclusive, no matter what level of care your loved one requires. We are within walking distance of shopping centers and the longevity of our staff is exceptional.
- State Licenses: 10424
Costs for Cherry Oak Palm Beach County ALF in Lantana, Florida
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Reviews of Cherry Oak Palm Beach County ALF in Lantana, Florida
3.8
(23 reviews)
Facility
3.4
Staff
3.8
Food
2.8
Activities
3.3
Value
3.7
Edmund
4
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August 14, 2024
I went to Cherry Oak Palm Beach County ALF. It was a small community, so the residents knew each other. They knew the staff. It was very cozy in that sense. The staff was friendly and fine. The structure of the building was adequate, and the cleanliness was good. The community had a very friendly atmosphere. The residents seemed to be having a good time. Everything is going well.
Robert
2
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August 4, 2024
We were not happy with Cherry Oak Palm Beach County ALF at all. I started with a location that I particularly liked and the place looked a little bit rundown to me. The apartments were just ordinary. One of the things about getting older is you'd like your surroundings to be a little bit cheery, and there's not much for you to be excited about there. Also, it was hard to find. We passed it the first time looking for it, and then it's kind of off the beaten track and it's just not in a very great neighborhood. They had a TV room, a place where people would eat their meals, and then just an open outdoor area. Nothing special. The outdoors were not manicured or kept up. It's not like where they upgrade a place with paint and decorative improvements and stuff like that. The indoors had very dated furniture and dated room appearances. It looked like they were just doing the minimum to keep people that are there satisfied with where they were at. I was not impressed with any of the upkeep of the place. The person I was supposed to meet with wasn't there. The person who showed me around was not the one that was supposed to be doing that and she was kind of busy with her own things. Although it appeared that the people that were there knew her and she interacted with them and seemed friendly enough, but not where they're trying to take special care of anybody. People were just kind of all in a room watching TV and I saw a few staff members attending to people.
Richard
5
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June 23, 2023
Cherry Oak Palm Beach County ALF was an excellent place. I spoke to a fellow named Riley, and he was wonderful. He was completely honest with me. He said they have 70 to 80 rooms and they're fixing up some. They have a nurse on staff. They'll interview the resident and they will only let them live there if their staff can handle the requirements of the resident, which I thought was a wonderful approach. As we walked through, all the staff members knew all their residents' names. And the people seemed to be very happy, too. The rooms were very nice. They had mostly single rooms, and a few doubles. They had a nice activity schedule. They had something going on seven days a week. One nice thing about the building was that it was four buildings in a square, and in between was a nice big open area with a gazebo and a door in each corner so that people don't have to go very far to go outside. It's safe because no one from outside could get there, and I thought that was very nice. They had 2 dining rooms with tablecloths. The food seemed to be excellent. They told me what they have for meals, and if people want to change, they can do that. They had chicken parmesan with spaghetti and one fellow there looked at it and said he didn't want that. So he chose hotdogs, baked beans, and coleslaw. Everywhere I walked was clean. Maintenance and physical condition were very good. But they were in the process of painting some of the walls and upgrading about 10 of the rooms, and that's something that they do on an ongoing basis.
Michael
4
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December 7, 2022
I'm aiming to move my dad to Cherry Oak Palm Beach County ALF because it's conveniently located and it's a smaller community. It just seemed more like a home and it was friendly. The staff who gave the tour was very friendly, very knowledgeable, and answered all my questions. It was a great tour. Everything there is inclusive, there weren't any of these add-ons. There's just one price and everything is included like the amenities they had. It's located close to a hospital.
Linda
4
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May 7, 2022
I'm leaning heavily towards the Cherry Oak Palm Beach County for my father. I liked it. It looked like a nice, small comfortable place. A lot of these places looked like factories, so I liked that this was smaller. The dining room was very pretty. It looked like a restaurant. I was there when they served the food and the food looked good. I just liked the way they do things. The staff during the tour was great. The rooms were nice. I liked the way they had it set up so that the bathrooms are close to the bed, and that they're not too big for them to navigate around. It's a studio. They seemed to have a lot of amenities.
Artimis
1
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April 19, 2022
the food is bad last night it was a salmi sandwich. many of the help speak little english. it is not pleasant do not believe the hype
AuthorTL
5
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February 15, 2022
From the first tour-to-my mother's move-in, Robin in Marketing was there every step of the way! She welcomed my mother with open arms and did everything she could to expedite the process. She clearly described what we would need in the form of documentation. Robin sent us the resident handbook in advance, which I was able to review with my mother. She then provided a list of comfort items to make my mother feel at home. She even communicated with my mother's FCC Coordinator, her previous nursing home, and a temp ALF; I couldn't have done this without Robin's assistance. She made the process and move-in easy and smooth. I want to personally thank Robin and let you know how caring and attentive Robin performed with us.
written in my own heart blood
2
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May 9, 2021
Do not bring them to this facility the food is awful and what they do serve is meager no fresh fruits or vegetables no place to exercise no activities to speak of they promise WiFi it goes down constantly stay away if you must go into assisted living see if you can have a trial period or visit several times talk to the residents. Not just the person who oversees the facility they want your money.On weekends there is no one that can make decisions stay away
J. H.
5
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January 18, 2021
My mom is in Cherry Oak Assisted Living for five years now. It costs $2500 a month. I find their attention to the residents is higher than the place where we spent $6035 a month. I couldn't go inside, but I know that they are taking good care of my mom. Food is so-so cafeteria food, but my mom doesn't seem to mind it. Everything is on time. If you aren't in the dining room, they come and look for you. My mom's room is nice. It's double occupancy but it does the job. For the money, it's worth every penny. They have activities, like cards, television, and movies. People would come in and play the piano, too. The facility is okay, clean, well kept and well maintained.
Blitzybv0817
5
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September 15, 2017
Very nice community, the center outside area is very relaxing especially with the fountain. Staff is friendly and answered all my questions about this facility.
ebony123
4
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September 5, 2017
I like the food and the people. Had problems transitioning Drs. from out of town.
sumgirl
4
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September 5, 2017
Room and environment are beautiful, plus the food is wonderful. Residents are very welcoming.
sunny4sure
4
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September 5, 2017
we have lived here 4 1/2 years and thanks to the staff we have enjoyed it very much.
MellonaMiel
4
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September 5, 2017
This is an affordable and comfortable community for those who need assistance with the activities of daily living, Private rooms are spacious and conveniently located along hallways which connect to the dining and recreational areas. The well-kept outdoor courtyard, fountain, and garden areas are easily accessible by residents.
Andrea D
5
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August 30, 2017
I enjoyed my visit at the facility, the staff was wonderful and answered all of our questions. Everyone was very attentive and made us feel right at home. The courtyard and gazebo was absolutely beautiful!
Livin La Vida Loca
5
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August 30, 2017
Great facility! Fantastic staff and company - I would give it 10 stars if I could.
Anonymous366665
2
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May 10, 2017
The rooms at Atlantis were old and shabby. For the rooms that were less expensive, you had to go out to use the bathtub somewhere else. The rooms with baths were expensive. The staff seemed to be good and nice.
Provider Response
Supergirl153602
2
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May 9, 2017
Atlantis Assisted Living didn't meet my expectations. The entrance of the building wasn't clean. It was supposed to be spotless, but it was trashy, and the grounds were not done. They didn't have a swimming pool nor physical therapists on staff. The lady staff member was accommodating and nice enough to give us a tour; however, the entrance was lousy and you can tell the grounds had been neglected. The backyard looked like they had a water problem because the grass was yellow. The rooms were so-so.
Relative466334
3
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September 29, 2016
The woman at the front desk of Atlantis Assisted Living was very nice and very helpful. She showed me all around, but I found that there wasn’t a lot of activity going on. There were many people, but everybody was not doing anything together, so I felt like it shut down. Everything was very old. For $2200, you had to share a room and a bathroom. It was a small community of 70 rooms. They only serve food at certain times of the day. It wasn’t what I was looking for.
Loseke
5
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May 23, 2016
The courtyard was something that caught us completely off guard, which is a good thing. My daughter was happy that she was able to have an expansive area to walk through with a fountain and gazebo. The staff were helpful and patient as well.
Provider Response
We are happy to hear you were impressed with our court yard and our team of professionals. The care of our residents is our top priority.
Caring103548350
5
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March 8, 2015
My daughter has been at Atlantis Assisted Living for a month. I’m very satisfied. The people are very nice; they’re very patient with her. I like it because it has a courtyard, and there’s no way that she could get out. They have a very nice courtyard and a nice fountain. There are places for them to smoke, and it’s safe. It’s in a really nice community. My daughter is in a private room, and there’s a sink and a platform where I have her toiletries. There are 2 closets and 6 drawers underneath the closets, and each room has its own air conditioning unit. It is kept clean, and the room is really nice. In the rooms and in the bathrooms, they have call buttons. They showed us how she’ll have a person that will give her a shower and help her get dressed. If she needs that person to come back for whatever reason or she needs it during the day, she just has to press the call button. They have big posters with the month’s activities on the wall, and they have the little ones that you could take to the rooms. They have an exercise class at 10:30. After lunch, they have a walking club where they take the people for walks. They go to the stores sometimes. Sometimes they take them on the bus out to have dinner. They have bingo and art classes. They have a lot of things; it depends on who is interested in what. They have 2 dining rooms. They have a dining room for people who can sit down and have a regular meal where they can cut their own food and have no problem swallowing. My daughter goes into the special dining room where they have people that actually help cut the food and make sure that they don’t choke on anything. There is always somebody with them.
Provider Response
We are happy you enjoyed your visit to Atlantis. Our team is dedicated to the care and well-being of our residents, as well as creating a stimulating and active environment.
Joanne15
3
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September 27, 2013
It seemed nice, but I just didn't feel comfortable with it. Mom is into food and they had food choices. However, their choices were not the types of foods that she would want.
Provider Response
Joanne,
Thank you for your feedback. Our goal is to offer food options to satisfy everyone. We consistently review our menu and make changes based on Resident feedback. Our resident’s happiness is our top priority.
Val3
5
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March 1, 2013
We did a very, very thorough search for an assisted living for my father. And Atlantis was the friendliest one. My father is very, very happy. He has a nice large room for himself. I spent Thanksgiving with him there. We like it a lot. The administrator is so good with him. And they were the ones who helped got my father's VA benefits finally approved and paid. So we are grateful for them. They are wonderful people. It's where he should be.
Provider Response
Val,
We are glad you enjoyed your visit. At Atlantis, we think of our residents as family and we always try and go the extra mile to ensure their stay with us is an enjoyable one.
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