Suzanne Elise Assisted Living Facility
101 Forest Dr, Seaside, OR 97138
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About Suzanne Elise Assisted Living Facility in Seaside, Oregon
Enjoy retirement at the Oregon coast!
Everything we do centers around our residents - from activities to amenities to the care we provide. It's all part of our mission to enhance the life of every person we serve.
Let us welcome you home to Suzanne Elise.
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Services and Amenities of Suzanne Elise Assisted Living Facility in Seaside, Oregon
Diet & Nutrition
- Diabetic
- Low Fat
- Low Salt
- Renal
Health Services
- Pharmacy on-site
Languages
- English spoken
- Spanish Spoken
Room Amenities
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Financing & Payment Options
- Rent And Care Fees
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Room Service
- Guest Meals
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Safety & Security
- Gated Facility
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
Inside Amenities
- Computer Room
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
- Nurse on Staff (24 Hours)
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Additional Amenity Information
- State Licenses: 1847571968
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Reviews of Suzanne Elise Assisted Living Facility in Seaside, Oregon
3.1
(6 reviews)
Patti17
5
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December 6, 2014
My grandmother had been at Suzanne Elise for a year and a half. My overall experience with them was really great. It is a newer facility. I had eaten the food there, and it was really good. The price was right, the rooms were spacious, they had more active people there, and they had volunteers that come and go. The people were really nice. It was a beautiful area. They had all kinds of transportation. It was a very senior-friendly community, so it was really easy to integrate into the community. Overall the things that stand out to me were that this community was very clean, and they really took care of their residents.
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Caring77273850
4
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March 30, 2014
I have been at Suzanne Elise. It's quite removed from my community in Astoria. We had friends who lived there and who died while they were there, and we had visited them briefly. From all appearances, it was quite clean. It looked to be quite comfortable.
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tjackson
1
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March 4, 2014
My aunt was a resident at Suzanne Elise for a very short time. We removed her from this facility due to a couple of different things. One they are completely understaffed. Two they have residents that have severe dementia that should not be in an "assisted living". Being understaffed puts the patients that have additional care in danger, and my aunt was one of them. They have one caregiver for each floor. How is that even possible? They are a very large community. I was very unhappy with what I experienced. My aunt is now staying in another local care community and getting much better care.
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sad321
2
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June 19, 2012
Suzanne Elise is a nice new facility with a lot of potential, but the staff needs to be re-tooled as they are clearly underpaid and overworked, so does the bland tasteless food. Sysco is a fine food company for restaurants when used to purchase raw product, but in a coastal town with fresh ingredients readily available, you would think that the "chef" would enjoy making something other than previously frozen meals.
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am4590
3
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June 2, 2012
The facility is nice and clean and well kept. My grandparents enjoy the food, and have a very large room with a great view. However, the service is not up to par. Several times my grandpa has been taken to get a shower, and comes back wearing the same dirty clothing he went in. They also are supposed to shave him, however often times they do not. Because of this, my mother has decided to stop paying for the services through the assisted living facility and has hired an outside woman to come in and bathe and help my grandparents. Although they used to have a lot of activities that the residents were encouraged to participate in, such as games on the patio, they have started scheduling less and less of these activities. Because of this, my grandparents mostly just stay in their apartment room. A nice facility with potential, however lacking in the service department.
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Fortinbras
4
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May 25, 2012
I think Susan Elise Assisted Living Facility has done an very good job. The facility itself is beautiful and well kept and is probably the best feature. The staff were very friendly, but considering the pay in the field of assistant living (and the remote area of the Oregon Coast), some of the jobs tend to attract an unwholesome element. Many Staff would gather out back in a group to smoke. However, they did moved to a safe distance form the building. The higher ranking staff were always very intelligent and helpful. My Grandmother loved the activities also that they provided (singing, live music, poetry, arts & crafts sessions, board games, etc.). As far as safety goes, Susan Elise did a pretty good job. If someone got the flu, it would tend to tear through the populace extremely quickly. The Staff would do their best to contain the spread while being aware of preserving dignity and freedom. The preservation of dignity in what could be an undignified situation is something they are very good at.
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