Larksfield Place
2828 N Governeour St, Wichita, KS 67226
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About Larksfield Place in Wichita, Kansas
Refund Plans: 100% of Deposit; 50% of Deposit (Price: 70% of Deposit); 0% Refund (Price: 50% of Deposit). Assisted Living and Nursing Care on Fee-For-Service basis. Optional LifeCare plan available.
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Reviews of Larksfield Place in Wichita, Kansas
4.8
(6 reviews)
David
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April 8, 2022
We visited Larksfield Place Assisted Living. They have two different large fields here in town, assisted living and independent living. They're all the same company, but they're two different locations. It's not very old, it's new, it's very luxurious, and it's very nice. It had large rooms, was spacious, and had very nice accommodation. It feels like you're in a French villa. The staff was awesome. The room I saw was more like a 1-bedroom apartment. The dining area was also very nice. I'm excited that my mom was able to get in there. She was on a waiting list and they just actually called me this morning saying that the room would be available next week. They've got a lot more activities than my mom wants to do. They do exercise, do Bible study, go on trips, and they go out to eat. They keep them busy with games and they also have a movie theater. They have a little bit of everything.
Judy37171750
5
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January 6, 2016
We’re going to move to Larksfield at the end of next month. They give you a wonderful tour when you go out; you just have to make a reservation. Right now, they don’t have a lot of rooms in the medium price range. It takes approximately 90 days before you can move in because they go in and repaint, put new carpet in, and do anything else that needs to be done before you move in. They have a gym and a swimming pool and, if I should ever need physical therapy, they have a complete physical therapy department. It has everything we were looking for. It really is a nice facility and ideal for somebody who is looking for something a little more upscale. They have vans and weekly trips to the grocery store or the drugstore or wherever you might need to go. You can sign up for the van, and they take you wherever you need to go. We’re just really looking forward to moving in. They also have a lovely dining room and a little bistro where you can go in and have soups and salads and things like that if you don’t want a full meal. They also have a little grocery store for picking up little things, like bread.
Robert69060050
5
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August 28, 2013
I was very nice. The only down side of the place was, you had to purchase the property and it was expensive. I would recommend them to others if they could afford it because I thought they were top notch.
GIFM
4
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October 23, 2012
I have only visited this facility once, but the staff were incredibly welcoming and friendly to us so I assume they treat the residents with the same amount of compassion and respect. I should hope so. The environment was pleasant and clean and the residents appeared well groomed and content. They were all very pleased to see us and we were all happy to be there with them also. My son even left part of his costume there on accident and a worker actually met me on her time off to bring it to me! That in itself shows me the intregity of the people who work for Larksfield Place. In my opinion, the most important quality of an assisted living facility is not where it's located or how nice the amenities are (although those do matter); it is the compassion, love, honesty, and integrity that the staff offers to the residents. For this reason, I would recommend anyone to give Larksfield Place a try.
r3mx
5
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June 29, 2012
Larksfield Place is an excellent place to go from when the time comes. The staff is excellent, the food is great, and the residents are friendly and cheerful. There goal is to make Larksfield as little like a Nursing Home, as possible. You can have a personal trainer whenever you want, go for a swim, or enjoy some social time with many scheduled events. You will never get bored, there is always something to do, and people to see. The apartments are clean and well taken care of, as well as the Villas. All very much worth it. However, the only downside of Larksfield, it is very expensive. In my opinion, if you have the savings go for it. If you are on a fixed income, It would hurt to check them out anyway. Go online to there informative website, call, or come in. The receptionists are very lovely, and i'm sure there are less expensive options other than the ones that I have personally experienced. Our family friend, Bert, loves his Villa. He and his dog Ernie have everything they need there. It's just a home, with a nice yard, and nice neighbors. The only difference is, there is a hospital, cafeteria, exercise room just a walk away!
wachinout4u
5
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November 19, 2011
A truly caring community. Very homelike, but enriched with many activities and opportunities for socialization, Beautiful and well kept campus. Is a continuum of care community. Family involvement is encouraged. Linked with community and aging resources, research and arts world. I would highly recommend this ALF.
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