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About Cedars of Liberty in Liberty, Missouri
A very important part of a quality life is staying active and building social relationships. Cedars provides an organized, meaningful activity calendar to enrich the interest our residents. There are a variety of options where life-long interests and hobbies can be maintained, while the opportunity to learn new things and make new friends is sure. We offer exercise and walking groups, craft classes, current events groups, music programs, pet therapy, church involvement, Bible studies, day trips, shopping trips, holiday celebrations, dance parties, bowling, movies, video games, and more.To learn more about this provider's license and review other available state reports, please visit: Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Licensing and Certification
Services and Amenities of Cedars of Liberty in Liberty, Missouri
Pets
- Pets
- No Pets
Additional Amenity Information
- Special Comment: Set apart from the typical, bustling surroundings of the city, Cedars sits on 18 beautiful acres and offers an environment that invites you to experience nature--an environment that encourages independence, motivation and continued quality living.
- State Licenses: 043812
Costs for Cedars of Liberty in Liberty, Missouri
Assisted Living
$4,817
Starting Price
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Reviews of Cedars of Liberty in Liberty, Missouri
1.3
(6 reviews)
Facility
1.0
Staff
2.0
Food
1.0
Activities
1.0
Value
1.0
Friend of resident
1
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January 22, 2024
DO NOT SEND YOUR LOVED ONES HERE. The place is filthy. The rooms are small. The staff is rude and disrespectful. The food is horrible. The care is nonexistent. I have a friend staying here. She is a diabetic. She is supposed to have her blood sugar tested several times a day. It has been months since they have tested her sugars. Now she's been admitted to the hospital twice within a months time for an infection. Cedars did not continue her antibiotics when she left the hospital the first time. Maintenance on this facility is horrible. The drive to the facility is full of pot holes.
POORCANCERCARE
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July 6, 2021
This was a True Nightmare! My family member was sent here to be cared for in the last stages of Cancer. Not sure why the Hospital chose this facility, but it was like walking into " One flew over the Coo Coos Nest" Filthy, patients walking around like zombies and no staff to care for a stroked cancer patient. If you love someone, never send them here. State needs to regulate or shut this place down.
Kathy
1
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January 25, 2019
Cedars of Liberty was rundown, outdated, and very depressing. The staff was very knowledgeable and very understanding. There were more handicapped individuals who live there. There were no amenities, just your room. They played games in the dining room. They're probably the least expensive on the list, but it needed a major update.
Valorie
1
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April 30, 2018
I went to Cedars of Liberty at the appointment time, but it was not clean, the staff was not uniformed nor professional in any way, and they had no idea that I was coming. They were clueless and didn't introduce themselves. I didn't get to see a room or apartment because they wouldn't let me. They're understaffed so there wasn't anybody who could give us information. It's awful, and I wouldnt send my dogs there. The place is back off the road, the driveway was not maintained, and there were trees all over the place.
Carol461466
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September 10, 2016
I took a tour at Cedars of Liberty. I saw that they have an activity room, a cafeteria, and a little library. The rooms that I saw were normal-sized rooms and fairly nice. The staff was fine, but I did not really care for the whole place itself.
Caring103587650
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December 29, 2014
I live in Cedars of Liberty, and I am not very happy with it. It used to be an old Catholic school, and the building and its surroundings kind of ghetto to me. The food is not that good, but I am used to the people now. We have moved people all the time; you know never who is working. The grounds are nice; it is in the woods, and there is lots of wild life. We go on shopping trips. There are only two choices of food.
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