The Suites at Algiers Point
813 Pelican Ave, New Orleans, LA 70114
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5
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May 27, 2024
Roomy and comfortable. Support available 24/7. Delicious meals. Large handicap safe bathrooms. Attentive friendly RNs and care assistants. Tucked away in a quiet neighborhood. My family member has received excellent care
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About The Suites at Algiers Point in New Orleans, Louisiana
The Suites at Algiers Point is a state-of-the-art assisted living community dedicated to providing highly personalized, unsurpassed care to seniors in a therapeutic environment that honors the dignity and individuality of each resident. At The Suites at Algiers Point, every detail is attended to so that our residents can relax and enjoy the safety, security, and stress-free life of assisted living. While there is always something to do and someplace to go when you live at The Suites at Algiers Point, there’s also always somebody close by if you need help. Our expertise and vision are at the forefront of our industry and we are fiercely devoted to redefining and revolutionizing the standard in senior living.
Locally owned and operated, The Suites at Algiers Point Assisted Living offers second-to-none amenities, programming, and care.
Expert Care of the Elderly
- 24-hour personal care
- Themed neighborhoods
- Family-style dining 3 meals a day
- Complimentary housekeeping and laundry
- Safe and secure community
- Full-time Activities Director
- Customized wellness and fitness programs
- Onsite religious services
Our express mission and purpose is to encourage our residents’ own unique level of independence and to provide them with the perfect amount of customized assistance. The Suites at Algiers Point senior living community has themed neighborhoods that are occupied by residents with shared abilities. Private one-bedroom apartments are available within each neighborhood.
Support is provided based upon the particular needs of each resident. Our residents who require minimal assistance with day-to-day life can enjoy a feeling of independence akin to living at home, without the chores and hassles of managing a household. Residents with greater needs are provided with higher levels of care and security, including individualized programs that enrich their lives and enable them to function at their highest possible level.
Our number one priority is the safety and wellbeing of The Suites at Algiers Point residents.
To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
Louisiana Deparment of Health Adult Residential Care Directory
Services and Amenities of The Suites at Algiers Point in New Orleans, Louisiana
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Insurance
- Rent And Care Fees
Pets
- Pets
Additional Amenity Information
- Special Comment: Our community is a gem! We offer true New Orleans style and aesthetic for a great value. Our community interior is beautiful and graced with New Orleans art and decor.
- State Licenses: 2203784318
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Reviews of The Suites at Algiers Point in New Orleans, Louisiana
4.4
(12 reviews)
Facility
4.8
Staff
4.7
Food
3.5
Activities
4.0
Value
4.0
skmcsw
5
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May 27, 2024
Roomy and comfortable. Support available 24/7. Delicious meals. Large handicap safe bathrooms. Attentive friendly RNs and care assistants. Tucked away in a quiet neighborhood. My family member has received excellent care
Susan
4
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December 17, 2021
The Suites at Algiers Point is a beautiful old building. They took an old building that's over 100 years old, and they completely redid the inside; it's beautiful. That was another place I would have liked to have lived myself, except the room was a little too small. But they were flexible, too. They said I could move into an individual independent apartment, Tom could live with me, and I could get assistance with him. It cost more, but that was at one time, what I wanted to do. I realized I could not have lived in that small estate, but it was gorgeous. It was shocking when I walked in because it was so beautifully appointed in every way. Because the building is an old red brick building, they completely repaired and fixed it up; but from the outside, you can't tell that it's modern on the inside. It didn't seem like it was quite as robust in the memory care area. So, I didn't consider it seriously for Tom, but I thought about how much I would like to live there myself. I give them that rating because their memory care didn't seem to be as fully developed as I would have liked. It's something, architecturally, it's a jewel. The entire building was an amenity in the sense that it was like a work of art. I found it, just being there was a plus. I didn't eat with them or anything like that, but it seemed spacious inside. It is a very city, urban kind of a situation where it's a building that takes up like a city block. It is in the city, but it's not in the downtown area.
Cynthia
5
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October 26, 2021
My mother moved into The Suites at Algiers Point. We're very satisfied. We've only been here for about a week. The staff is very attentive, and they respond quickly. My mother said the food is very good. The apartment was freshly painted when we moved in. It is large and it's accessible. The thing that I like is the bathroom, which is a handicapped-accessible bathroom. It's huge. Yesterday they were taking a walk to the lobby and they came to get her to do that. Now they do board games and stuff every day, but my mom's not a board game player. This is expensive, but they provide everything you need.
Tracy
4
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August 25, 2021
I visited The Suites at Algiers Point. It seemed very nice, and they were very friendly. It looked clean. I don't think it would be good for my mother, because she would want direct access to more independent living. They have more of a communal feeling. They had a nice dining room, and I saw people interacting.
Joseph
3
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August 19, 2021
I'm currently in The Suites at Algiers Point. It's not satisfactory, but it's not exactly good. Their food is very bad, low quality, and poorly prepared. I live in one of the largest suites they have here, and that's very good. I don't know about the other rooms, but my accommodations are very good. The elevator is working. The staff members sometimes don't do what they're supposed to do. There are a lot of activities, but I really don't understand because they are geared to mostly people with dementia. The dining room is very good. I have a large suite and my wife was with me. We lived in the suite, and I just kept it when she passed away. My accommodations are very good, but you pay for what's very good.
Jennifer
5
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August 17, 2021
We toured The Suites at Algiers Point. From the outside, it appeared to be a small place, but once you go in, it's a really big place. They have four or five buildings. Everything is wheelchair accessible. The hallways are wide. The rooms are so quaint. They're like New Orleans style living because of the decor that they have. The staff showed us the menus and the courtyard. Before COVID, they took them to jazz bands and to the French Quarter, and it's something that a New Orleans person would want to do. My dad certainly would love to have a time like that, and that makes that an ideal place. The staff was very friendly. They seemed to me very well kept and organized.
Charles
4
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September 17, 2020
My uncle will move into The Suites at Algiers Point. It's convenient to where I live. It also seems to be somewhat small and very well kept. It fits. I saw three rooms that were studios and I picked one of them. It's gonna work out. The bathroom is completely set for a handicapped person, and it seemed good. When I went there, people were dining in their rooms, so the dining area was not being used at all. They weren't really doing too many activities because they didn't want people coming in. Everything is restricted right now. There's a recreation area, a yard or a big patio in the back, and a chapel. It's very nice. The staff is very nice. I couldn't really go through much of the building because it is really restricted. I was there on a tour, but the tour was somewhat limited.
Robyn4
4
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June 10, 2016
It was bright and open. The staff seemed very friendly and very knowledgeable. The apartments were a little small, which is what I didn’t like about it, but otherwise, I thought they were nice. They would be my second choice if I can’t get in my first choice. They had a chapel and a library and an average dining room.
Michelle119257150
4
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January 25, 2016
The place was great and beautiful. I did see the therapy room, and it was nice.
Geraldine12
5
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December 21, 2015
It has a little chapel, and you can go to Mass every day. There is a little garden that you can sit in. They have dogs that wander around the place. The building that I was shown has its own air conditioning unit, and you can bring your own bed. It is a quiet neighborhood. There is a bus that takes you to your doctor’s appointment or to shopping.
Provider Response
Hi Geraldine, thank you for the review. We hope you enjoyed coming to St. Margaret's at Belleville!
schamb3
5
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July 1, 2014
The facility and surrounding area are beautiful, and the staff is attentive and professional.
Caring daughter25
5
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February 27, 2014
Very cheery surroundings and people that are caring and most helpful with any questions you may have. My mother is now a resident and loves it. There has been tremendous improvement in her physical health as well as her attitude and peace of mind.
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