Southminster
8919 Park Road, Charlotte, NC 28210
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5
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June 11, 2018
My stepdad is a resident in a higher level of care wing and has been for about two years. I think he gets excellent care and he does too. The professional social work staff are extremely helpful and good at their jobs. I like visiting because I think all is so well there. It's here when my time comes to needing a place to go, I can go. I cant say enough good things about Southminster.
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About Southminster in Charlotte, North Carolina
Refund Plans: 90% of Entrance Fee; 50% Refund (Price: 70% of Enrtrance Fee) Declining balance over 20 mos.(Price: 54% of Entrance Fee). Priority access to Assisted Living and Nursing Care on discounted Fee-For-Service basis.
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Reviews of Southminster in Charlotte, North Carolina
4.4
(11 reviews)
Facility
5.0
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5.0
Food
5.0
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5.0
Value
5.0
Detwanette
4
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November 11, 2022
Southminster is a newer facility, but it's high-priced. They have a wellness facility and people can work out there and do stuff. They had appliances in the apartment like a stove and a refrigerator in there. The assisted living section is pretty locked down. They don't seem to have as much freedom as the other section. They have super tight security. It's not like they're trying to lock you out from seeing your family or anything like that, but it's extremely safe. They have courtyard areas where people can hang out and look at the garden space. The staff during the tour was super nice. The facility was amazing.
Patricia
5
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October 2, 2020
I'm going to Southminster. I had an excellent experience there. The staff was very friendly and very helpful. The apartment I'm moving into is brand new, and I'm very pleased with it. It's an excellent facility.
Sub Doc
5
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June 11, 2018
My stepdad is a resident in a higher level of care wing and has been for about two years. I think he gets excellent care and he does too. The professional social work staff are extremely helpful and good at their jobs. I like visiting because I think all is so well there. It's here when my time comes to needing a place to go, I can go. I cant say enough good things about Southminster.
Dan
4
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July 17, 2017
My tour at Southminster was very good, and it's an extremely nice place. They have swimming pool, workouts, and recreation rooms. Everything was fine, the staff was very nice, very warm, and very sanguine.
Caring Visitor12
4
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January 29, 2016
Southminster was very nice. I had a friend who lived there for a while. It’s also high-end; so you got to put money upfront. She had a two-bedroom apartment with two baths. I went there for dinner, and it was nice. The food was very good. They had a library, a little retail shop, a place where they do activities like cards, games, and stuff like that.
M.B.
5
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November 22, 2015
I visited Southminster. Everybody was professional, and the facility was spotless. The rooms had two rooms inside and were very big and very clean with lots of bright lights. It was wonderful. I ate food in their restaurant/dining area. They had lots of activities, like painting, and go to shows downtown.
artist son
5
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June 14, 2015
I am glad my parents live at Southminister. My parents are recieving excellent levels of care in a nice place in their trying times. Thank you so much Southminister.
Caring109139450
5
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April 10, 2015
Southminster was really good, but expensive. They were nice and clean and had a lot of activities going on. The kitchen was clean and large. They were accommodative of everyone. They had a pool for swimming and indoor aerobics. They had more than enough staff all the time.
Caring104743650
4
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April 7, 2015
I visited a friend at Southminster. I had lunch with her, and she had a gorgeous apartment. The food was really good. We just went to the little cafe. I also had dinner there in the dining room with another friend, and it was nice. The apartments were very nice, but she didn't stay there long because she was displeased, and I was not sure I understood why, but she said she had to pay an arm and a leg to live there. Then they were always after her about more money for something. You know, when you were a senior citizen, you were on a fixed income, and you had to figure out your budget and all. So, in these facilities, once you got in, you pay for your place and all, then they would come to you and always wanting more money; that was not good. One of my friends who also moved there had kind of a duplex, and I thought that was really nice, but they were older people and to go to the cafeteria, they had to go out and walk over to that building or drive their car, and I would not like that. However, I was impressed because I thought the apartment was beautiful, and the entrance was nice.
Greg8
5
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December 24, 2013
Southminster seems to be probably the place where I would end up. However, it is definitely outside our price point. The facility itself is beautiful and absolutely clean. They have everything in there. They even have a church in there and it is pretty. They even have a hospice wing. They have independent and assisted living also. Their rooms were beautiful. The staff was very professional. Overall it is just a nice place.
Patrick F.
3
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June 16, 2011
After mom was expelled from Charlotte Square for being outside of their stated level of care, I had to move mom to a facility that could accommodate her condition of having dementia, diabetes and a broken arm. Southminster accepted her. Mom entered the critical care unit. Southminster is a continuing care community. As such, there is independent living, assisted living, critical care and an Alzheimer's unit. Care was superb at Southminster. When mom's arm healed, she was transferred to the Alzheimer's unit. This was a very good fit for her because there were many activities for memory impaired patients that seemed to benefit her greatly and kept her sitting up, engaged and not just lying in bed. Southminster is not-for-profit and does not accept medicare and the monthly rent is exorbitant. For those who can afford it, Southminster is a wonderful facility.
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