Villages of Jackson Creek Memory Care
19400 E 40th Street Ct South, Independence, MO 64057
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5
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November 7, 2021
My dad has been in the Villages of Jackson Creek for several weeks now. They have both assisted living and memory care. He moved into memory care. He still has some abilities, but he needed more care than what assisted living could provide, so we had to move him into memory care, which made the transition hard because he was aware of that, and he felt like he didn't belong in there. What I noticed is they engage with him. There's an open area where they dine together. The rooms are around the open area, and we like that. The family members interact with the other family members, and they interact with my dad. Many of them would come over and say hello or get him coffee, which was important to us and important to my dad because he needs the interaction. He's social, and a lot of the other residents can't suffice that. The attendants there do well with him. I like the layout of it because it is open, so you can see the living area with the television, and they also do entertainment there. The kitchen and the dining area are there. The rooms are on the outside all the way around. He has windows looking out to a nicely landscaped ground, which is pretty there. He's an outdoor person, so that helps. He can have bird feeders, so we put those outside one of his windows. I like the room because it was spacious. It wasn't a box or a square. The closet was large, and the chest of drawers fit in the closet. The bathroom is spacious and is set up well, of course, for the handicapped. There's plenty of room for a queen-size bed. He has his recliner in there and a television. We put some folding chairs in there for guests. I like the lighting. You could get full lighting, or you can get dimmer lighting, which was helpful for my dad. It has hardwood floors, so it looks clean. The place looked clean. It's a really pretty place. The people that work there are so friendly and helpful. The transition was hard on me, and I got a lot of support. It's hard on my dad, too. It's the first time I've had to put a parent in a facility, and I didn't want to do it because I was the one staying home with him and taking care of him, so it was hard. They have a bird sanctuary inside the area where they can go, and my dad is fascinated with that. He can watch the birds. They have music and they bring in musicians to play. My dad loves music. Something about it was homey. It's very nice and very clean. It reminded me of a home-like someplace my dad would feel comfortable with. It was more like his style or taste. The staff I interacted with are very professional. The problem with my dad is he can't identify what they're serving him. He is aware enough, but he has a problem with that, so we've been taking him food. It tasted OK to me, but I couldn't tell what it was.
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About Villages of Jackson Creek Memory Care in Independence, Missouri
Welcome to Villages of Jackson Creek, a senior living provider located in Independence, Missouri. This community is designed to support individuals who require memory care. Residents can enjoy the privacy and comfort of living in apartment-style rooms. The community ensures that the living spaces are tailored to meet the needs of its residents, with options for those who may require additional features.
Villages of Jackson Creek offers a variety of amenities to enhance the living experience of its residents. The community boasts outdoor common areas where residents can enjoy the fresh air and socialize with neighbors. On-site parking is available for residents who have vehicles or for guests who come to visit. For those who love animals, the community is pet-friendly, allowing residents to have their beloved pets with them. Shared common areas, salon services, and communal dining provide opportunities for social interaction and personal care. Additionally, the community is equipped with WiFi and internet access, and it organizes entertainment activities and programs to keep residents engaged and entertained.
The services provided by Villages of Jackson Creek are focused on the well-being and convenience of its residents. Nurses are on staff to ensure that medical needs are promptly addressed. General transportation services are available, making it easier for residents to go on outings or attend appointments. The staff is trained in mental health care, which is crucial for a community specializing in memory care. Medical transportation services are also offered for residents who need to travel for healthcare purposes. Furthermore, the community provides holistic and alternative therapy options, catering to those who seek non-traditional methods of care. Overall, Villages of Jackson Creek is committed to offering a supportive and caring environment for seniors with memory care needs.
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Services and Amenities of Villages of Jackson Creek Memory Care in Independence, Missouri
Dining
- Communal Dining
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Entertainment activities/programs
Pets
- Pets allowed
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
- Medical Transportation Services
Inside Amenities
- Shared Common Areas
Staff Training & Qualifications
- Staff trained in mental health care
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Care Providers
- Nurses on staff
Outside Amenities
- Outdoor common areas
Therapies
- Holistic/Alternative Therapy
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Reviews of Villages of Jackson Creek Memory Care in Independence, Missouri
4.1
(6 reviews)
Facility
4.2
Staff
3.8
Food
3.2
Activities
3.6
Value
3.4
Marie
4
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October 3, 2023
I felt the Villages of Jackson Creek Memory Care was a good fit for my husband. The lady that gave the tour was very helpful and explained things very, very clearly to me. I felt she covered a lot (there was a lot to take in and that takes time to digest when you hear all this stuff). It's all very new to me as to what my husband's going to be moved to. So, it was a lot of information, but she did an excellent job in explaining the facility and explaining how they handled their people and the facility itself and everything that they all had to offer. I thought the facility was very clean. It's a little older, but it also has a nicer, homey feeling. It had nice big rooms. They showed me the sitting areas for the people, the gathering areas, the television areas, and what they had to offer. They didn't have physical therapy or anything like that, but then it is a memory care. So, you have to understand it is for long-term memory care as opposed to a rehab facility, but they had a nice dining area and a little gathering area for the residents where they could sit. They have activities and I believe they have entertainment, too. I just wish the staff ratio was a little higher. I wish there were more one-on-one, but that's not going to happen. However, their ratio was reasonable compared to other places that I had checked out.
Christine
5
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November 7, 2021
My dad has been in the Villages of Jackson Creek for several weeks now. They have both assisted living and memory care. He moved into memory care. He still has some abilities, but he needed more care than what assisted living could provide, so we had to move him into memory care, which made the transition hard because he was aware of that, and he felt like he didn't belong in there. What I noticed is they engage with him. There's an open area where they dine together. The rooms are around the open area, and we like that. The family members interact with the other family members, and they interact with my dad. Many of them would come over and say hello or get him coffee, which was important to us and important to my dad because he needs the interaction. He's social, and a lot of the other residents can't suffice that. The attendants there do well with him. I like the layout of it because it is open, so you can see the living area with the television, and they also do entertainment there. The kitchen and the dining area are there. The rooms are on the outside all the way around. He has windows looking out to a nicely landscaped ground, which is pretty there. He's an outdoor person, so that helps. He can have bird feeders, so we put those outside one of his windows. I like the room because it was spacious. It wasn't a box or a square. The closet was large, and the chest of drawers fit in the closet. The bathroom is spacious and is set up well, of course, for the handicapped. There's plenty of room for a queen-size bed. He has his recliner in there and a television. We put some folding chairs in there for guests. I like the lighting. You could get full lighting, or you can get dimmer lighting, which was helpful for my dad. It has hardwood floors, so it looks clean. The place looked clean. It's a really pretty place. The people that work there are so friendly and helpful. The transition was hard on me, and I got a lot of support. It's hard on my dad, too. It's the first time I've had to put a parent in a facility, and I didn't want to do it because I was the one staying home with him and taking care of him, so it was hard. They have a bird sanctuary inside the area where they can go, and my dad is fascinated with that. He can watch the birds. They have music and they bring in musicians to play. My dad loves music. Something about it was homey. It's very nice and very clean. It reminded me of a home-like someplace my dad would feel comfortable with. It was more like his style or taste. The staff I interacted with are very professional. The problem with my dad is he can't identify what they're serving him. He is aware enough, but he has a problem with that, so we've been taking him food. It tasted OK to me, but I couldn't tell what it was.
tsgkc
4
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August 3, 2020
Great place for memory care. Long tenured caring staff many with 10+ years there. Rooms are spacious and clean. Very fair priced considering the quality of staff. They provide a variety of interesting activities for the residents. Great location right off I-70. We Strongly recommend this place!
coolruthie
3
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March 5, 2019
Sent by hospital for recovery and physical therapy.Looks like a really nice place but staff is very unresponsive, rude, lazy and inefficient. The food is just terrible. They say they have two menus each meal but they don't. They continually run out of food and it is very unhealthy and sparse. Was there for an entire week and saw the doctor one time, after three days, for about 6 seconds in the hall where I was waiting hoping to catch him. He asked me a question, got a phone call, walked away talking on phone even before I could say hello and never came back the rest of week. I would never recommend. the place. Call light is rarely answered, tho they can be heard very loudly talking in the hallways, medications for pain are not administered on any particular schedule, if at all. Just a few comments but I would NEVER recommend the place. Had to leave and go back to hospital.
Greg
4
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October 29, 2018
We had a good visit at Villages of Jackson Creek. We liked the facility. Everybody there was very nice. We saw 1- and 2-bedroom units. You have the ability to have your own apartment with all the appliances and it's a la carte so you can add meals or cleaning. There's still a lot of freedom and you can come and go as you wish. The dining area wasn't much. There's a lot of crafts, bible study, magic acts, happy hour, and shopping trips. There's plenty of that available for the residents.
Caring97753050
5
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November 22, 2014
I would recommend the Villages. It was just taken over by a big corporation, and I hate that. They have their little routine for the day. They have their menu that looks yummy and isn’t. I think that they’re pretty good at their medical care especially if people want to be contacted, and they’re ready to answer your questions. They’re set up with the latest.
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