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4
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June 8, 2024
My wife is at Lifestream At Youngtown. They have private rooms. The community itself is extremely quiet. With regards to the staff, it would take them three weeks to two weeks to clean the apartments and so forth, but the dining room people are very nice and concerned. They have activities going on every day. They have bingo and cards, and they go to different places. They take them to the movies. They have activities like casino-type games and things like that. For the staff, anytime we need something done, they're right there to help and assist us.
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About LifeStream at Youngtown in Youngtown, Arizona
At LifeStream at Youngtown Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care, we are proud to give senior adults a comfortable place to call home in beautiful Youngtown, Arizona. As a faith-based organization, we embrace a philosophy of selfless service. Part of that responsibility is to serve the social, spiritual, and physical health of our seniors - making life�s next phase comfortable, active, and, most of all, enjoyable.l We offer a variety of floor plans to fit your needs. We have patio homes for more independent lifestyles and studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments for Independent, assisted living, and memory care. Pets are allowed with a $500.00 non-refundable pet fee. It wouldn't be home without your furry friend. We encourage residents to bring their faithful companions. We have a chaplain on site.
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Services and Amenities of LifeStream at Youngtown in Youngtown, Arizona
Dining
- Communal Dining
Health Services
- Hospice Care
- In Home Health Care
- Medication Reminders
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Room Amenities
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
- Medicaid Accepted
- All Inclusive Rent
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Therapies
- Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Pets
- Pets
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Additional Amenity Information
- Special Comment: We offer many options for those looking for senior living. We cater to seniors who want to live in an affordable and comfortable environment.
- State Licenses: AL0015C
Costs for LifeStream at Youngtown in Youngtown, Arizona
Assisted Living
$4,995
Starting Price
Independent Living
$1,400
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Reviews of LifeStream at Youngtown in Youngtown, Arizona
3.9
(35 reviews)
Facility
4.1
Staff
4.4
Food
3.3
Activities
4.0
Value
4.0
Brenda
4
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September 12, 2024
I toured LifeStream at Youngtown. It's a faith-based place. They have prayer studies, Bible study, and prayer groups. The office building was in a different section than the apartments. They have assisted living apartments and they have independent living apartments. They have a bunch of chairs, like, recliners, all lined up with nice leather recliners in front of a large TV, and the food smelled delicious. It was a Friday and they were making fried fish. They could cook well. I mean, I didn't eat the food but I could smell it, and it was clean and it didn't have any smells. I saw the room and I wasn't sure if they'd let me take my cat or not. They let you have pets in the independent part, but they don't let pets in the assisted living part. I'd have to get special permission for that. I didn't like the room. It was too small. It was a tiny little room and it had an air conditioner unit. It would probably be noisy if it was turned on, and I don't like it. The staff was very exceptional, very nice, and very sober. They have a beautiful outside area where you can go down, and there's like a little mountain there and like a field. It's really widespread.
Diana
4
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August 18, 2024
I had an in-person tour of LifeStream at Youngtown. I like the independent living facilities. I believe that they were casitas as well. It's kind of strange how it was laid out. You had to get in your car, go across the street, and then back into a subdivision in the area to get to the independent living area. However, all of the facilities and everything were within the assisted living area. So to get from your independent living place to the facilities, you would have to drive, so that was the only problem for me. They had a little area in the independent living section that was like a dining room, but it was small. They only gave you one meal a day. They do all of the cooking and everything in the assisted living area. And then they have to physically move the food from the assisted living area and drive it into the subdivision area into this smaller dining room in the independent living section. So the independent living section is disconnected from where all of the amenities are. The house and everything itself were great. The staff was very nice. The cleanliness was fine. I saw a couple of people in the dining room when we went in there, and they were having bingo there.
James
4
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June 8, 2024
My wife is at Lifestream At Youngtown. They have private rooms. The community itself is extremely quiet. With regards to the staff, it would take them three weeks to two weeks to clean the apartments and so forth, but the dining room people are very nice and concerned. They have activities going on every day. They have bingo and cards, and they go to different places. They take them to the movies. They have activities like casino-type games and things like that. For the staff, anytime we need something done, they're right there to help and assist us.
Suzann
5
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May 20, 2024
I toured LifeStream at Youngtown, and the staff was very helpful. It was a nice tour and I like the place. The things I liked the best were the grounds. The buildings were pretty well kept. While they're older buildings, they were still well maintained. On the grounds, there was a lot of shade and a lot of trees. I also like the fact that the cars weren't just parked out in the open. They had a cover that they park under, and I like that a lot. The units were very nice. There was ample room. Matthew was the person who gave me the tour, and he was very knowledgeable, very open about the place, gave me a lot of information, and answered all my questions. He was extremely professional and polite.
Michelle
5
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March 29, 2024
My mom had moved into LifeStream at Youngtown a few weeks ago. The community is very family-oriented. She loves it there. She feels accepted and welcomed on day one. The staff is excellent. They go above and beyond in their service. The room is perfect for her. It's very big and very spacious. It's a studio apartment, but it is very spacious, and equipped for handicaps and stuff. She's got her books, her TV, and her recliner. So, it's a good amount of room in there. She likes it and is pleased with it. They have three-course meals that are made by top chefs, and they have snacks throughout the day. The dining experience is very enjoyable.
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Gina
2
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March 9, 2024
Rooms are nice size but kitchen cabinets very limited. Only one drawer. Had to purchase another cabinet from Amazon to house my kitchen items. Liked my big patio. Was told this property was completely non smoking but encountered a resident smoking on property. Reported to management and they moved them to another building but they are still smoking on property near the laundry room I use. Wish lunch had more healthy options for diabetics. Kitchen staff is great. Rent raised within 3 months of moving in which is hard on someone with limited income. Wish they would have told me before.
Sam
5
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January 12, 2024
I toured LifeStream at Youngtown. We liked the setup. The rooms were big. The people seemed very happy there. The staff was very pleasing and super nice. They had activities. We didn't get into them a whole lot, but they had a good list of stuff that they did. The location was also prime. They actually gave us a free meal there and it was delicious. Everything was clean.
Kelly
5
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January 3, 2024
We liked LifeStream at Youngtown. They only served lunch, and we did have lunch and it was good. The thing I liked most about it was it was a single apartment. They weren't on top of each other. I did speak to the residents, and they said they liked it there. The staff who gave us the tour was great. He was a nice guy. They had amenities, like bingo and poker. The dining area was OK. It was a little small, but not that bad. They didn't have a menu. It went by this little card thing that they had each day. They only served one meal a day. The soup was good, but the pasta could have been better. Some things needed to be cleaned up like the doggy park. But other than that, it was fine. They would do doctor appointments at a certain distance, like 10 miles or something. And then I think they would take you over to the senior citizen or something like that. They didn't have a pool. The outside of the building looked good. They kept it up.
Penny
2
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November 25, 2023
The apartments at LifeStream at Youngtown were spacious and it was in a lovely area, but they were not doing enough normal maintenance to make the place look presentable. As soon as you drive up, you see the fascia boards peeling and sun-rotted and so on. So, that was off our list. The person who gave the tour was helpful. He did his job. We didn't talk a lot of numbers because in our mind, it was already a no and he probably figured that out. He wasn't stellar, but he did what he was supposed to do and he's friendly, kind, and answered questions. The buildings were scattered across the campus and you'd get one meal a day. For that, you'd have to walk outside. I always refer to the summer we just had and I don't think 80-year-olds should be walking. The dining area was also their craft area and meeting area. It was multipurpose. I think it would be fine. It just didn't seem to offer as much as the other facility I visited.
Sandy
3
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September 15, 2023
LifeStream at Youngtown was more like putting my dad right back in the situation that he's in, living within a manufactured home community. It was more of an isolation than inclusion. So, he didn't particularly like that one. I think the director was fairly new, but he did the best that he could do. The facilities seemed to be more outdated than updated.
Kimberly
5
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January 18, 2023
I chose LifeStream at Youngtown because of the price. The staff here is all great and very helpful. They care about the people that live here. I've had a great experience so far. There's a ton of things to do every day. They've got a club for those of us that like to knit or crochet (they meet once a week), groups that like to play games -- I love their games and I'm going to be very active in that group -- and they go out once a week with their minibus. They take you to area stores and every week is a different store, so you get out a little bit more and socialize. My room is called the Deluxe Studio. Everything in it is very nice. I can decorate it in any way I care to. I like it. It's not too big, but it's not too small. Housekeeping comes in every other week. They'll do the floors and clean the kitchen if need be. You do your own laundry, which is not a problem. It's clean and it comes with a cable TV. I also have a kitchenette where I can cook. So, it's extremely nice here. I'm very pleased.
Cathy
5
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November 25, 2022
I moved into LifeStream at Youngtown. It has been a very positive experience.The girl who showed me around was very informative and it became obvious that I really liked it here. She was very nice to me and very welcoming. They were very accommodating. The staff is very nice and very concerned. They do have activities, but I have not yet participated in anything. They provide lunch, cleaning, and free laundry facilities. They have a library and other things. I have a big studio apartment, which is adequate for me. My apartment has been recently renovated. They changed the appliances and everything is new. It even smells new. The facility is very nicely located away from the highway.
Maureen
4
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December 24, 2021
LifeStream Complete Senior Living at Youngtown was very clean, very professional, and well maintained. The staff was extremely helpful. They listened to our needs for my brother and were professional, accommodating, and well-informed. They gave us a tour of the facility that was very helpful. The room was pretty standard. It was clean and maintained. We just went to see one in that particular facility. It was a studio, and it was a decent size. It had all of the things that would be needed for independent living, like a fridge, a stove, and a small kitchen. There were some limitations because of COVID, so we didn't try any food. We did not get to see their dining room because, at this point, you have to go pick up your meals and take them back to your own room. They had an indoor pool. It is a small facility. I was impressed. Their grounds were well-groomed. It was clean, and there was no trash around. The only thing is that it was a little bit older.
Mike
5
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September 11, 2021
It's independent living that I toured at LifeStream Complete Senior Living at Youngtown, although they do have memory care and assisted living there if I needed it. It was very clean. It was very close to a lot of essential places like dentists, barbers, hairstylists, nails, and all that stuff there. Grocery stores aren't far from there, so that was really handy. They showed me really clean apartments. They have a nice dining building, which is a regular building for that. It's got games in the same part of the building, too. In my case, they would offer me one meal a day and I could choose breakfast, lunch, or supper. It's really clean and well put together. The staff is nice and everything, too. It's got a nice area where I could ride my pedal bike, and I could jump on my bike and take a ride. Outside the perimeter, the surrounding area, is neat, too. It looks really clean and safe, and that's what I look for. Some people were sitting in the dining room waiting to eat lunch, and other people were sitting in the game room and they were playing cards. The staff was very informative and very professional. They answered all the questions that I had, and they gave me more information than I even thought of. I like it. I looked at the menu that was hanging on the wall, and it looked pretty good and healthy.
ReviewerAT0112A
3
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February 18, 2021
My parents were in LifeStream Complete Senior Living at Youngtown. They were in independent living, and it was satisfactory. They had literally zero interaction with the staff. The food was inedible, the choices were poor, and I was really unhappy with it. When they would get their food, it was all in one container, so it all ran together and be mushed together. When they started delivering it to them when they were in lockdown, it would come to them sideways in the container. Not only was it not good, it was poor quality food and not presented or delivered in a manner that my parents, even though we paid for it, quit taking the meals probably over a year ago.
Randy
5
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February 15, 2021
LifeStream was awesome. It's very well taken care of and clean. Everyone seemed pretty happy there. The staff was very knowledgeable. They seemed to actually care. They're checking on the seniors regularly. They came up with programs like an ice cream truck where they went around and delivered ice cream door-to-door just to cheer them up. The food was really good. It was great. The facility was very nice.
Dorothy
4
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February 9, 2021
My sister used to stay at LifeStream in Youngtown. They had independent living and when she fell and could no longer do that, we moved her into the assisted living. She was in the independent living for five years and loved it. She was happy there. She had good neighbors. She was in a fourplex, so she had her own home. She really liked it, and she wanted to stay with LifeStream when she needed assisted living, but that didn't work out like it did in the independent living. They were 1-bedroom houses, so they had everything like a washer and dryer, a full kitchen, a bedroom, a living room, and a nice bathroom. They were fine facilities. Before Covid, they had musical things, and they had some singers over that they always liked. For activities, they rent a bus and take the residents to other places, and they go to lunches and that sort of thing. They had a good activity program.
Basscatcher
1
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October 14, 2017
My mother lived their two years and rent went way up during this time. I had to move her to a more affordable and caring facility. We cleaned and left her apartment cleaner then when she moved in. Property manager stated the apartment looked good and my mother would receive deposit back within two months. Now they say they had to replace all the carpet for stains they found. Its a shame this person managing the property takes advantage of the elderly in this way.
westy87
1
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August 5, 2017
The Dimentia/Alzheimer's care unit is a joke. They are not equipped to handle Sundowning Syndrome, which affects 20% of Alzheimer's patients. If your loved one develops this and begins to wander at night, the staff is unwilling and unable to manage it. They will have you searching for a new facility immediately.
Mary C
5
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July 17, 2017
LifeStream Complete Senior Living at Youngtown was more of what I was looking for. I was driven around in a golf cart, and I got to see the two apartments that I could afford. One had a washer/dryer, which was the one that I liked, and I knew my furniture would fit in there. The activities on the calendar were what I was looking for. It had eight apartments in a building. There were a lot of trees and the landscaping was nice. The lady who took me through was absolutely wonderful.
Mike484542
5
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December 27, 2016
We found Life Stream and are waiting for them to put in new carpeting. It's a neat, well-taken care of facility of modest appearance. The location is just right. We were able to get a two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment, available immediately. One of the key features we like is that our apartment has a washer and dryer. The dining area is about 50 yards from our door, so we don't have to walk far. The meals are served restaurant-style with waiters and waitresses and includes a choice of entrees and vegetables. The food is excellent. They have some entertainment, a place where people can play puzzles together, and a lounge with coffee and cookies available all day. Movies are scheduled weekly, and they have craft sessions.
Kathy115752250
5
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November 10, 2015
I visited LifeStream Senior Living. It is a small community, and I like that it is out of the way. I liked the landscaping; it has trees and grass instead of cactus and gravel. The staff was pleasant. They have one-bedroom and studio units that were small, but my mom won't need a large apartment. They also have walk-in showers with bars. They have Alzheimer's care, which is what I'm most concerned about for my mom. The facility was a little bit less expensive than the other places I have visited.
Caring109940150
2
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July 4, 2015
The rooms aren’t very spacious. I am hoping that she is going to be able to move into a private room. Actually, she is in with a roommate, and the room is quite small. I wouldn't recommend. I would not have chosen this community. She was in there for rehab at first, and that just ended last week. My uncle has just chosen to keep her at Premier at this time, so I don't know if it is a matter of convenience for him or what.
Chuck10
5
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November 26, 2014
This community has been a true blessing for my wife and me. She is recovering from a stroke and is receiving wonderful help in CookHealth Care. I'm living in an independent living apartment within easy walking distance from Cook. Our 14 year old cat lives with me.
Marge6
5
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November 24, 2014
Lifestream is “home” in every way! I’ve been impressed with the love and concern long after I moved in. Everything is convenient. The meals are good too. I am so blessed to be here. I lack nothing!
Diane101603850
5
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November 12, 2014
My mom recently moved in, and it feels like she has been here forever. The neighbors are so nice and welcoming. It has given me peace of mind.
Ruth46
5
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November 12, 2014
I love it at LifeStream. I feel like I am on vacation all the time. The staff takes great care of me. I love LifeStream.
Debbie84788750
4
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September 12, 2014
I have my dad in the nursing home and my mom is in the independent living facility, both in LifeStream Complete. They have the independent living, assisted living, and the nursing home. It is actually a very good nursing facility, and I picked it because a lot of them out here in Arizona are all desert landscaped and this one has a lot of very mature trees, grass, and so there is a lot of greenery on the property. They also take all sorts of insurance, and I have no problems with them. They are very loving, and they do everything they can to make the patients comfortable and the family happy. My mom really loves the independent living facility. She loves her apartment and she loves living there. She has just been diagnosed with dementia. So, when the time comes, we will be able to just transition her over to assisted living. It is an older facility, and they are going to be doing some remodeling. The only reason that I will give them a 4 is because they really need to do some remodeling in some of the halls, and once they have it remodeled, I will give them a 5+. I will definitely recommend them to others.
Caring81589850
3
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May 30, 2014
LifeStream Complete Senior Living at Youngtown is a good facility. They have activities to offer to people, but I am only 63 years old, and most of the people I saw were much older than I am. I found the rooms to be kind of small. They have all kinds of crafts, and they go shopping at least twice a week. They have a chapel on their own. They also have some outdoor amenities, like a pool. They really have a lot to offer.
caring86076950
5
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May 28, 2014
I chose LifeStream Complete Senior Living because the grounds are beautiful, and mostly, the number one reason, was that there was great space and it is all on a single level. They have included in the price one hour of cleaning every two weeks. They supply one meal a day, and you can buy another meal if you want to. The food is above average. They provide a van if you want to be involved in the activities. They will take you to like Wal-Mart, the bank, and out to dinner maybe once or twice a month, and then they have other activities on the campus. I am satisfied with my room. The one I have is just a one-bedroom and it’s 670 sq. ft.
Caring84701150
5
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May 22, 2014
The visit to Lifestream was excellent. They showed me what I wanted to look at. The staff was terrific. They're very friendly and very knowledgeable. I think the rooms were great. They have swimming, exercises, crafts, and just about anything you'd want. They have a bus that will take you shopping and to doctor's appointments.
CaringSon0000039
2
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September 16, 2013
LifeStream Complete Senior Living at Youngtown was an old facility. My mom did not like the rooms because they were small. Most of the residents there had Alzheimer's Disease. She was not happy there. I would not recommend it to somebody who would be there for life.
Tina10
1
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June 12, 2013
Lifestream is an old place. They have ground-floor apartments that are all connected. They also have a laundry room. I don't like my apartment because it's inconvenient and very tiny. There was not enough warm water or hot water to allow just for any shower. I can't do my laundry there. I have to do my own laundry because I couldn't afford the extra charge for them to do it. I had to push my laundry cart off an incline and down these long sidewalks in between buildings and by the time I did that and back again, I was utterly exhausted because of my condition. That is one of the reasons I left. The dining room was a low-cost restaurant. The kitchen was where they re-heated food. You might get a decent meal a week but the rest was either overheated or too hard for you to chew. I ended up having to buy my own groceries and cook my own foods. I said to them since I'm having to buy my own groceries and so forth, could that be deducted off my rent, and she said, 'no, it's part of your contract.' They didn't care, I don't feel they had much heart.
Lee 1
4
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April 18, 2013
I have placed my mom in Life Stream. I liked the facility, their grounds, and the environment that she would be in when she's outside because it's not in a heavy traffic area. She has an apartment with a kitchen, so she can be self-sufficient if she wants to be even though I pay for her meals. They have a Sunday church service on-site and their activities meet her needs. I like the fact that if she is to graduate into assisted living or nursing home care, the facilities are right there in separate buildings and I won't have to relocate her to another site. She seems to be happy in there.
Caring375261
4
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August 1, 2011
I was visiting centers for my senior mom, this is a secure loving facility and I feel it will be a good fit for us.
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