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5
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July 21, 2022
I decided to remain here. It's working out very well. I get excellent care. The staff is very caring. I have a lovely apartment, and I get two meals a day. There are many activities. I'm going to an art class in a few minutes. I'm organizing a singing group for the residents and I do a lot of writing. Some lecturers come in. Some films are shown. The location is spectacular. We're right on the Hudson River overlooking the Palisades in New Jersey. I can get a call for Access-A-Ride to take me into the city for doctors' appointments. They have vans that take us within Riverdale for doctors' appointments and shopping and things of that sort. It is an awesome place. The residents are from varied backgrounds and nationalities. It is a kosher facility, even though that's not my background. They just hired a new chef, and the food is improving and it improved. They're using me as a spokesperson for prospective residents, and I'm happy to give a wholehearted description of my experience here. Many people here have aides. I think they have an office that takes care of that. There are over 100 residents in the independent living facility at Riverwalk, and I observed the aides and how they interact. There's also physical therapy and O.T. that we get and they are wonderful. They're all trained in the Philippines and have excellent training. They care. They've helped me tremendously. They're helping me to start using a cane for getting around as opposed to only my walker. I can't say enough about it. I am very enthusiastic. I think they need to do more hiring in the kitchen, getting meals out in a timely fashion to serve over 100 people waiting to get their dinners. You have the option, at least so far, to have breakfast brought to you in your room. I don't go down to the dining room for breakfast. I fill out a menu every day and they bring me what I have ordered in a small shopping bag, and everything is always in it. I can use them for my lunch, for instance, because we're not served lunch. They're kind people, they care, they establish close friendships, and they take their work very seriously. I can't say enough about it. The scenic setting on the banks of the Hudson and the fact that I can get into the city quickly and because of the MTA, I only pay under $3 each way, and often I'm the only one in the car. I can get into the city for my doctor's appointments or whatever, even to have lunch with a friend in 40 minutes. The location is important to me and it's working out very well. There is a warm water pool that's available to the tenants three days a week. They have lifeguards, and it's just across the driveway. I have looked into one or two other places and I think Riverwalk at least for my apartment is lower than what I've been quoted by a few other places. I pay a little more than $4000 a month, but I get the two meals, someone comes and makes my bed every single day, and they do my laundry. I think I get very good value. The new chef has only been here for a few days, but already everyone around me is saying the food is better and there are more choices. He's making an effort. If he's here longer, he'll improve on that as well.
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About RiverWalk Senior Apartments in Bronx, New York
RiverWalk is a premiere, concierge-style, independent senior apartment community featuring full apartment living, hospitality services, cultural activities, meals, laundry, and housekeeping services. It�s a vibrant community of freedom and friendship. You�ll wake up in your stylish, sun-filled apartment home. Take a morning stroll through our 32-acre campus filled with walking trails, sculptures, and amazing views of the Hudson River and Palisades. Stop at the River Caf? for the morning newspaper, a fresh bagel, and a warm cup of Starbucks. Or join us for breakfast, lunch, and dinner for chef-crafted kosher meals in our sun-drenched RiverWalk Dining Room. We offer a full range of activities and programs so that residents can socialize, engage in hobbies, and pursue their passions, including lifelong learning, with topics such as current events, art history, astronomy, and wildlife, and classes in art, computers, acting, and horticulture; daily films, including new releases and classics, in our movie theatre; trips and excursions to museums, plays, zoos, aquariums, and shopping; and fitness classes including yoga, tai chi, strength training, and access to an indoor heated pool.
To learn more about this provider�s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
New York State Department of Health Adult Care Facility Directory
Services and Amenities of RiverWalk Senior Apartments in Bronx, New York
Aquatic Amenities
- Swimming Pool
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
Guests
- Guest Parking
Outside Amenities
- Garden
- Walking and Hiking Areas
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Campus/Building Details
- Coffee Shop
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
- Private Housekeeping Services
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Pets
- Pets
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $5600
- Features: Special dining events, wine tastings, and parties, Seasonal outdoor dining
Costs for RiverWalk Senior Apartments in Bronx, New York
Independent Living
$4,000
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Reviews of RiverWalk Senior Apartments in Bronx, New York
4.8
(8 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
4.8
Food
4.0
Activities
5.0
Value
5.0
Rose.652
5
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September 12, 2024
I would rate RiverWalk Senior Apartments highly. The condition of the place and the staff is good. If I could, I would have moved there but they only had one bedroom and I wanted a big apartment. They give you trials. You can come in for maybe two months and see if that's the place you want to live. The staff took me to 4 different apartments in 4 different sizes. I thought the apartment was clean and ready for a move-in. He said if you want to, you could buy your furniture. The dining room looks like a five-star restaurant. It had tablecloths and nice rugs. It was very nice. They even have a pool and a beautiful garden.
ReviewerFC011624B
5
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January 25, 2024
I love RiverWalk Senior Apartments, but they are Jewish. It's on the grounds of the Hebrew Home. I liked the atmosphere there, and you have your own washer and dryer in the apartment. They have a pool on the premises. All I had there was a cup of coffee. I didn't have any food, but the food was kosher. If you're Jewish, that's fine. They have amenities. They have painting. They have a real painter who comes and teaches there. They have quite a few activities. They put out a newsletter every month. They have concerts there.
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Pamela
5
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July 21, 2022
I decided to remain here. It's working out very well. I get excellent care. The staff is very caring. I have a lovely apartment, and I get two meals a day. There are many activities. I'm going to an art class in a few minutes. I'm organizing a singing group for the residents and I do a lot of writing. Some lecturers come in. Some films are shown. The location is spectacular. We're right on the Hudson River overlooking the Palisades in New Jersey. I can get a call for Access-A-Ride to take me into the city for doctors' appointments. They have vans that take us within Riverdale for doctors' appointments and shopping and things of that sort. It is an awesome place. The residents are from varied backgrounds and nationalities. It is a kosher facility, even though that's not my background. They just hired a new chef, and the food is improving and it improved. They're using me as a spokesperson for prospective residents, and I'm happy to give a wholehearted description of my experience here. Many people here have aides. I think they have an office that takes care of that. There are over 100 residents in the independent living facility at Riverwalk, and I observed the aides and how they interact. There's also physical therapy and O.T. that we get and they are wonderful. They're all trained in the Philippines and have excellent training. They care. They've helped me tremendously. They're helping me to start using a cane for getting around as opposed to only my walker. I can't say enough about it. I am very enthusiastic. I think they need to do more hiring in the kitchen, getting meals out in a timely fashion to serve over 100 people waiting to get their dinners. You have the option, at least so far, to have breakfast brought to you in your room. I don't go down to the dining room for breakfast. I fill out a menu every day and they bring me what I have ordered in a small shopping bag, and everything is always in it. I can use them for my lunch, for instance, because we're not served lunch. They're kind people, they care, they establish close friendships, and they take their work very seriously. I can't say enough about it. The scenic setting on the banks of the Hudson and the fact that I can get into the city quickly and because of the MTA, I only pay under $3 each way, and often I'm the only one in the car. I can get into the city for my doctor's appointments or whatever, even to have lunch with a friend in 40 minutes. The location is important to me and it's working out very well. There is a warm water pool that's available to the tenants three days a week. They have lifeguards, and it's just across the driveway. I have looked into one or two other places and I think Riverwalk at least for my apartment is lower than what I've been quoted by a few other places. I pay a little more than $4000 a month, but I get the two meals, someone comes and makes my bed every single day, and they do my laundry. I think I get very good value. The new chef has only been here for a few days, but already everyone around me is saying the food is better and there are more choices. He's making an effort. If he's here longer, he'll improve on that as well.
Kenneth
5
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September 28, 2021
I took a tour, but they're a little bit expensive for me. The apartments looked great, and everything was nice and clean. If I could afford it, I would have loved to stay there. It was just too expensive for me. I was looking at their independent living. They're so expensive because they cover everything, and I didn't need that. The staff who walked me through the tour was great. She answered all my questions. What's good about this place is that if your situation changes, they have in-house services. So that if you need them, the services are there and they can update your status. The apartments were very clean, up-to-date, and with utensils and everything. The staff who gave the tour was very courteous and kind.
FamilyMemberL
5
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January 6, 2019
Riverwalk is the Hebrew Home's Independent Living Facility. On balance, it is probably one of the best values in the Bronx/Westchester area. The staff is excellent, especially Katy and Regina who run the place. The rooms are ok, it is an older converted apt bldg so don't expect a modern look/feel (although the apts are all renovated as needed). The windows are old/heavy and the heating system is not easily controllable or modern. The food is good, not bad ... not excellent either ... and it's Kosher. There is a definite slant towards Jewish heritage, culture, and ethnicity. In my Mom's case, this is one thing that was very important to her. There are daily activities, transportation to local shopping and doctors (only in the immediate area), and two meals daily included. However, in my mind ... the best feature of the facility is the staff. If you are looking for a facility where the staff becomes like family to you, where the staff knows not only the tenant's name, but your name also ... if you are looking for a homey place where everyone from the maintenance staff to the security guards are extremely friendly, kind and treat you like family ... than this is the place for your loved one. So prioritize your needs, and decide what is important to you. If having a homey, friendly environment where you are treated like family is important, consider Riverwalk.
Jody
5
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December 6, 2017
It was very nice. The staff was very professional and very good. I would recommend this place. The dining area was beautiful because the place was near the water, so there was a river view. It was like a hotel. While I was there, some residents were in the exercise class, some were in the computer room, and I also saw a pool table. The food quality at the cafeteria was surprisingly very good.
Steven
4
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September 15, 2017
If you need assistance, they have the features to take care of it. The important thing to me was the walk-in tubs, which were good. They had doctors on-call and provide transportation to hospitals and doctors. The few staff members I met were very friendly. I'm sure it's part of their job, but they do it well. They were attentive and helpful. I saw a room with a microwave and a refrigerator, like a little kitchenette. There was also access to cable TV. I was very happy with it.
Visitor43
5
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December 30, 2015
It was beautiful but very expensive. It was out of my realm. The staff were very nice.
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