Edgewood in Watertown
420 9Th Street Se, Watertown, SD 57201
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About Edgewood in Watertown in Watertown, South Dakota
Edgewood in Watertown is a senior living provider located in Watertown, South Dakota, specializing in memory care. This community offers both semi-private and private room options for its residents. Rooms include a living room area, providing a comfortable space for residents to relax and feel at home.
The amenities at Edgewood in Watertown are designed to enhance the living experience of its residents. The community features outdoor common areas where residents can enjoy the fresh air and socialize with others. Meals are provided to ensure that residents have access to nutritious food tailored to their dietary needs. Additional amenities include salon services for personal grooming, controlled building access, and a gated facility for security, as well as group exercise programs to promote physical health.
Edgewood in Watertown also offers a range of services aimed at supporting the health and well-being of its residents. Nurses are available on staff to assist with medical needs, and medication management services are provided to ensure that residents receive their prescriptions accurately and on time. Personal care services and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) are available to help residents with their daily routines. Furthermore, housekeeping services maintain the cleanliness of the living spaces, and medical transportation is provided for appointments and health-related needs.
To learn more about this provider�s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
South Dakota Department of Health Provider List
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Reviews of Edgewood in Watertown in Watertown, South Dakota
3.0
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dissatisfied family112019
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March 22, 2020
This facility should not be considered memory care except for the fact the door is locked. Nursing prefers to snow residents vs. care for them. If you put your loved one in this facility consider a nanny cam. The promises they make upon admitting are not what you will see happening once you leave.
Ryan3
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April 17, 2012
A couple of weeks ago, a friend of my Grandpa's called and said that she could no longer afford to live at home. Her family lived in New York and couldn't come back to help her in the next couple of weeks. I had known this woman most of my life and she had always been like an extra grandparent. As such, given my schedule and my concern I took a day off and drove up to Watertown, SD to help her. She was looking for a nice place that wasn't "too institutional". I decided to check out Prairie Crossings because my half-sister's grandmother had stayed there a few years ago before she passed. It helped that I knew the nutrition coordinator from both high school and college. She had been a friend of mine before she got married and moved to Minnesota. The first thing I noticed when we did our tour, was that the residents were upbeat. There was no downtrodden atmosphere, it was playful and lively. Second, there was no "old folks" smell. I found it interesting that even my friend's grandma commented on the lack of smell. The couches and sofas in the TV section were covered with Afghans and custom pillows, even a few gigantic quilts. There were T.V's in the rooms, but no one was in the rooms. That showed the level of community that this place had cultivated. Admittedly there weren't a lot of fancy equipment, but the atmosphere was positive. She had picked this place before we even left. I left her a couple of hundred dollars to hire movers when she decided to move and gave my Grandpa a couple of hundred in case she needed a little more. She just moved in last week after all of the paperwork got passed through. I spoke with her and she commented on finding a couple of good friend and extending an invitation to my grandpa. My grandpa has said, "I'll move out when they get my 6 foot box ready." Assuming he can be convinced to move out, I can't think of many places better than Prairie Crossings.
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