Plaza of Hallandale Beach Assisted Living
3535 SW 52nd Ave, Pembroke Park, FL 33023
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February 26, 2017
The Plaza had a nice friendly atmosphere, and everybody kind of knew everybody’s name. It looked more like people’s home, not an institution. It’s clean, and the rooms were very large and spacious. The price is reasonable.
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About Plaza of Hallandale Beach Assisted Living in Pembroke Park, Florida
Plaza of Hallandale Beach is located in Hallandale Beach, Florida, close to Interstate 95 and a short distance away from Gulfstream Park, Aventura Mall and Sunny Isles Beach. Guests compliment the facility's spacious apartments and clean, sanitary environment. According to family members, staff are friendly and professional, creating an uplifting and peaceful atmosphere. This community is also well-reviewed for its wide range of activities, which include live entertainment, games and outings to local attractions. Each apartment at Plaza of Hallandale Beach has a kitchenette, climate control thermostat and private bathroom equipped with safety features.
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Reviews of Plaza of Hallandale Beach Assisted Living in Pembroke Park, Florida
3.8
(21 reviews)
Facility
3.0
Staff
3.0
Food
4.0
Activities
1.0
Value
1.5
Larry
4
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February 11, 2022
I visited Plaza of Hallandale Beach Assisted Living. The best part was they give you three meals a day, while over at the other community there's only one. That would probably be about the only difference. Price-wise this place would be more than the other one. They were very polite. I talked to a girl, Mercedes over there. They're not situated next to a shopping center or anything like that, and that would be the only downside. There are not too many things close by. You would have to have transportation to go to the mall. You'd have to have transportation to go to the flea market and things like that. They furnish transportation if you need to go somewhere.
Katrina Nichols
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September 12, 2021
If you have another option for your loved one or yourself, please consider another facility. The Plaza was nice when my mother began living there two years ago, but it has gone downhill. There is a lot of turnover of staff and the current staff is uncaring and fails to communicate with family. My mother was recently neglected to the point that she was hospitalized due to dehydration, low blood pressure, low sodium, pneumonia, and overmedication. The aides are rude and sometimes abusive.
Jack
3
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April 13, 2021
I have been living in Plaza of Hallandale Beach. I don't really like it here because it's too restricted. They don't do much for us. The staff don't act like they care. The food is OK. It's not great, but it's not terrible either, it's edible. The community is big. You're going to have to walk forever, and I am not a fan of walking. I also don't think I get what I paid for. It's $2,000 a month, and they can do better than that.
d douglas
5
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May 20, 2020
i would like to first say how friendly the staff was. the residents were clean and looked happy. Edwin the director of marketing was very accommodating and willing to do what it takes to help. The food menu had really great choices even offering kosher meals. I felt a sense of warmth there.
Trish
4
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August 22, 2017
Plaza of Hallandale Beach was the only place I visited that’s licensed to feed Dad through his feeding tube. The place was extremely clean and everything was indoors. If they should go from assisted living to hospice or nursing home, it's right there together. It was very nice. The people I spoke to were extremely nice. The rooms looked like somewhere between a hospital room and an apartment. To me, it was a little depressing because it looked more like a nursing home with plain hallways and very few decorations. I'm sure the residents would get very good care from what I gathered talking to staff during the visit.
linda545581
2
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May 30, 2017
Mom was at the Plaza of Hallandale Beach for about 3½ years. It was fine at the beginning, and then as time went on, management became lackadaisical. Whenever I wanted to talk to the director or the director of nursing, I could never reach them, and they didn’t call me back. At first they were caring, and then they seemed to slip away. My mother always complained about the food, and she lost a lot of weight. It is basically a Jewish facility, so they had a lot of fish and blintzes, and that is not my mother.
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veronica724237
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May 26, 2017
The Plaza at Pembroke Park was expensive. There were not enough languages spoken in the place, and there were not a lot of activities either.
Agustin720025
4
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February 26, 2017
The Plaza had a nice friendly atmosphere, and everybody kind of knew everybody’s name. It looked more like people’s home, not an institution. It’s clean, and the rooms were very large and spacious. The price is reasonable.
caring4689
4
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February 26, 2016
I have my relative at The Plaza at Pembroke Park. He seems to like it. The place is clean. The people seem very friendly, nice, courteous, prompt and professional. It is not a new place, but it looked good.
Caring97105850
4
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November 22, 2014
The Plaza was older than some of the other ones that I have visited as far as the building goes, but it was pleasant and clean. It was nice grounds. It was a smaller facility, and it had a pool. They had a room that could be used for contract therapists. There was a degree of security. Everything seemed to be OK.
Caring81398450
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October 31, 2014
My mom is now currently in assisted living with her husband at The Plaza at Pembroke. I'm very pleased with the services, but now, they're just charging us for every little thing. Regarding the staff, everything is really good, but they have been changing managerial company for the last two years. The turnaround for people being in charge is very quick; that's the only thing I don't like. Some of the rooms can hold two people. My mom and her husband live in what they call a marriage suite, and it's a little bit bigger. The dining area is beautiful. However, there is no other food there but kosher food, which I think they should look into. It is a Jewish facility, but I think they should look into some other kind of food to be provided for the people. The activities are great. They take the people out and they do a lot of stuff with them. They have entertainment twice a week. They have been very consistent with activities. The place is very secure and very safe.
Caring93933750
5
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September 30, 2014
I visited a friend at The Plaza. To me the place looked clean, and they said they had a lot of activities there. My friend liked playing cards, and sometimes she goes to the store with the bus that they have there. She’s happy and has no complaints at all. I didn’t see much because it was a very short visit. I stayed in the visiting area, and it looked very comfy. It was really nice -- both the place and the people. The residents get together and they have conversations like old people do; they’re happy to be there. It was a very modern facility, and it’s a good size for the people living in there.
maritza0265
5
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September 23, 2014
My mother-in-law is now staying at The Plaza at Pembroke Park. They keep it very clean and they keep her very clean. It is a very active atmosphere; they always have something going on, and that is good for her. She does games with them as well as dancing and singing. She has memory issues and they do have memory care, but she is not in memory care right now. I am just paying for a little extra, so that they help her with level one care or something like that.
Harry123
5
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August 25, 2014
If this is what its like when you age, then its great!! I came to visit my grandmother last week and was surprised when I walked into the Plaza at Pembroke Park to see her not only engaged in an activity, but leading it! Yes, my 88 year old granny was giving a lecture on her many visits to Europe. She had brought in slides and they had a projector, and food was served from all over the country. I was proud that my grandmother put this whokle activity together and watching all the residents having fun made me feel that this was definately the right place for her. I had a great time visiting her and the other residents. Kudos to the staff who help the residents maintain not only their independence, but their individualism.
flora1234
5
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August 17, 2014
Before my Aunt moved in we searched all over for the right community for her. You cannot beat the value for what is given to the residents: 24 hour actual nurses on staff, Glatt kosher food although she is not orthodox it gives her the "hamisch" feeling of when she was growing up in N.Y. The staff are so friendly and the facility is exceptionally clean with absolutely no odors. I feel totally at rest knowing that my Aunt is well cared for. Thank you and continue to do what you are doing for the residents.
Larry35
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July 31, 2014
I had a quick visit at The Plaza. When I walked in, I saw everyone in wheelchairs. I looked around and even before I announced myself, I left. It was a true assisted living and it was not as cleaned as I had hoped. I didn't even looked at the room because I knew that it was not the place for my mother.
Lee13
5
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June 27, 2014
We had placed him at The Plaza at Pembroke Park, but he already passed away. The facility is very nice. The staff are wonderful. What I like about his facility is that the people are mobile. They were chatting around and talking. They weren’t just sitting around looking filthy. They were up and about. It’s a lively facility.
Jaime3
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March 27, 2014
The facilities at The Plaza were adequate, and I thought they operated well. The staff was impressive. The staff gave me a calendar of all the activities. Howard Brown and I had a very nice 30-minute chat, and he understood my thing. He said, "This isn't really for you, you know. You are a young fellow and you are active." It was not the age; it was the physical condition. I didn't like the surroundings because they weren't that attractive. The neighborhood was just subsidized and low-rent housing.
Montrice
5
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December 28, 2013
The Plaza was nice too. It was more upscale. The rooms were very large. It would be our first choice as it was closer.
caring1199
4
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June 8, 2013
The Plaza at Pembroke Park provided extended care coverage and was very close to my home. So the time I visit my mother is not spent on traffic, but on quality. Every facility has its problems and this one is no exception, but the level of details as it pertains to monitoring of the medical needs of the patient is very good. Their attention to nursing care is better than I've seen in many places. She has a spacious private room with a closet space, bathroom, and handicapped availability; all that is probably one of the best I've seen. The hallways are very wide.The only complaint that I have is with the food. It is nutritious, but the menu is very limited. There's not much variety to the food they serve. Another thing is that there tends to be a turn-over of CNAs that is difficult to keep up with, and that is a concern to me.
commercesd
4
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April 18, 2012
We decided to take a drive into Pembroke to see the Orange Blossom Manor assisted living facility as an option for my friend's mother. The outside grounds and walkways looked very well tended, with exotic trees and shrubs. The lobby was fresh and bright. with very nice staff to greet us. The staff pointed out that each resident's needs are assessed fully, prior to their arrival. We liked that each senior is treated individually. The communal areas all seemed to have a nice level of energy and participation. The pool and spa area was clean and well designed. The many recreational activities include trips to visit the local Pembroke and surrounding area cultural and entertainment hubs such as art galleries and museums, eateries and other gatherings, like fairs and festivals. The main dining room had a comfortable decor. The residents are offered healthy, home-style, kosher meals in a casual restaurant setting. The food looked and smelled delicious, as well as healthily prepared. The menus included many interesting dishes. Snacks are offered regularly throughout the day and whenever residents desire them. The exercise center had well maintained equipment, with daily classes and the residents could safely navigate the lovely grounds with adequate supervision as necessary. There was also a pool and jacuzzi. The living spaces were nicely decorated with good closet and private bathrooms. Their library was quiet and peaceful and they also have a also have a salon. The residents are taken to many interesting events in the region for dining, book readings and discussions to the arts, for museums, galleries, film and theater. Every resident appeared to be very well cared for in a peaceful, yet fun environment by kind, attentive and caring staff.
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