The Gardens At Easton
498 Washington Street, Easton, PA 18042
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5
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October 14, 2021
I’m only here for a short time but I have to say that this place is great. Amazingly helpful and friendly personnel.
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Reviews of The Gardens At Easton in Easton, Pennsylvania
3.8
(8 reviews)
Facility
3.5
Staff
4.2
Food
2.8
Activities
3.3
Value
3.5
Emily
4
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April 9, 2024
My father will be moving into The Gardens at Easton. I like that they get their own room, but they have 24-hour staff, which is what my father needs for his care. All of the staff that I met were really nice and friendly. They seemed to be treating all the other residents nicely. The rest of the residents there seemed relaxed and comfortable, and that's the kind of environment that I wanted to put my father in. I liked that the staff cares about the patients, so it's not just a job for them. The one thing that I don't like is that I couldn't find anything like that closest to me. It's an hour away from where I am, so it's an hour drive there and an hour drive back for when I want to go visit him. The rooms have a sleeping area, a bathroom, and a couch in the room. They have a group area where they eat.
Feed them better
2
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August 3, 2022
2022. My sibling is there for long term care and rehab. The food is not fit for prisoners. You can see that this corporate owned place is not spending more than 3 dollars a day on food. The quantity is low, and quality and nutritional value is very bad. Cold eggs every morning, cheap baloney sandwiches (one slice baloney, one slice cheese). Residents are too infirm and poor to complain for the most part so they suffer. Rehab time and level devoted to patients is woefully insufficient. Nursing staff is of to good and room relatively clean but not secure. I would not recommend this place for anyone.
Bingo207
5
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October 14, 2021
I’m only here for a short time but I have to say that this place is great. Amazingly helpful and friendly personnel.
Anon10
5
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June 18, 2019
The staff is very caring
Tina
2
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April 13, 2019
My mother was at The Gardens At Easton for a couple of days. I was disgusted with the place, but the staff was wonderful. The rooms looked like overrun hospital rooms with 4 people in each room. Every level of dementia was within one room, the wanderers were in every room. And every level of patients in there were yelling, screaming, wandering and punching and some were naked. It was a very different experience for me.
Carl
4
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March 21, 2018
My mom is currently at the Gardens of Easton. They're doing a good job. The physical therapist is excellent. They're really on top of their staff, and the security system is wonderful. There's some caring nurses there. The food is bad, cold, and inedible.
Carol
4
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December 28, 2017
The staff and the caregivers at The Gardens at Easton are very courteous and compassionate. I have a single, clean room. They are in the process of remodeling the rooms here. The outside grounds look very nice from what I can see, but I have never been there yet.
vengurls
5
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June 29, 2012
Working at Praxis was a new experience for me. I had not only not known any one suffering from Alzheimer's to that point, but had never volunteered at an assisted living facility. For a college course, I was required to volunteer 2 hours a week for 15 weeks, however it did not feel like an obligation, and I am grateful for the experience. The three floors of the facility were assigned to residents depending on the severity of the onset of the disease. The bottom floor had patients that were fairly high functioning, and one could have and maintain conversations with. The second and third floors were not like this however. The third floor had patients that were on feeding tubes, or needed constant supervision. The people here had very little grasp on reality and functioning of their body, and it was an image I will never forget. I was very impressed with the positive attitude of the workers at the facility, who never failed to stay upbeat and continue about their duties.
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