Asbury Place at Kingsport
100 Netherland Lane, Kingsport, TN 37660
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5
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April 3, 2018
I am grateful to the wonderful, caring staff of Baysmont House at Asbury Kingsport who made the last years of my mom's life very comfortable. They were very attentive to her needs and sensitive as she ended her 98 years on this earth. Thanks to all!
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About Asbury Place at Kingsport in Kingsport, Tennessee
Asbury Place at Kingsport is an assisted living facility located in Kingsport, Tennessee, near Jourdens Shoals River and just over four miles from the Holston Valley Medical Center. Visitors give high marks to the sensitive, accommodating staff. Residents appreciate the facility's large, clean rooms and note how little traffic this community receives, allowing them to enjoy peace and quiet. Residents and family members consistently comment on both the quality of the facility's on-site physical therapy and the enjoyable meals that are provided three times per day.
Services and Amenities of Asbury Place at Kingsport in Kingsport, Tennessee
Dining
- Communal Dining
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
Languages
- English spoken
Health Services
- Skilled Nursing
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Medicare
Health
2.0
Overall
2.0
Quality
2.0
Staff
3.0
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Reviews of Asbury Place at Kingsport in Kingsport, Tennessee
4.0
(10 reviews)
Facility
4.3
Staff
3.3
Food
1.5
Activities
2.5
Value
2.5
sister rose
2
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November 14, 2021
My sister who is a diabetic was in there. Her sugar was 4 or 500 everyday. I asked if they had a diabetic menu because they gave her all kinds of carbs. They said their diabetic diet was smaller portions. That's NOT a diabetic diet. Don't put your loved ones in here. My sister has a bedsore now
Mack
5
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July 1, 2021
I'm moving into Asbury Place. I have a beautiful porch that opens up, and it's convenient to everything, too. The staff members were very helpful. I have a one-bedroom apartment. They offer four different rooms. They have a library, parking, and garages, and they provide food, too. Once you're in there, you can go wherever you want. They're good.
patricking
2
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March 12, 2021
I am the son of a former resident. the facility was excellent before the pandemic, but during pandemic became awful. food quality suffered, all social activities were completely stopped, and family was totally barred from visiting unless deemed "urgent," which—while I understand the decision–was the wrong one. I don't think the facility understood how much care assistance the family provides. during the pandemic, my mother fell in her apartment, resulting in a hip fracture. staff did not call to tell me until the following afternoon. after surgery and during rehab, physical rehab "softened" their language in reporting her progress, which led to a total misunderstanding of her condition upon release, the social worker completely failed to help provide in-room care, and transfer from hospital to her room: she was wheeled back to her room, and left unsupervised after an hour. Mom fell twice that night, resulting in a scramble on our part to find in-room care from other sources besides Asbury. the facility would never return calls to organize family care, so I had to basically stow away in mom's room pretending to be a skilled caregiver. four weeks later, we moved her out. Mom is still suffering the cognitive effects from months of prolonged isolation.
Jo
5
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May 29, 2019
The rooms at Asbury Place at Kingsport are comparable and the amenities. I have been to some of the places with sick people, and we've got some around. This assisted living place is much nicer, cleaner, and smelled better and everything. It's comparable except for the price, you've got to pay more to get in. I visited someone here who was behind locked doors, and I've got to say it was nice too. They had an assisted living part of it, and the other part and my friend was in the assisted living. She went over there to stay and was happy as she could be while she was still able. It was a nice little setting back in a secluded area and I like that. The room I saw were just kind of like a hospital room. I don't remember seeing residents with their own cars.
Oson
5
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April 3, 2018
I am grateful to the wonderful, caring staff of Baysmont House at Asbury Kingsport who made the last years of my mom's life very comfortable. They were very attentive to her needs and sensitive as she ended her 98 years on this earth. Thanks to all!
Anonymous115621850
4
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November 10, 2015
The location of Asbury Place at Kingsport was better than where my father is now. However, they were full when we went. The rooms were larger, the staff was friendly, and the place was clean.
anonymous-2
5
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May 14, 2015
We came across Ashbury Place through our Parkinson’s disease support group, which meets there once a month, and the staff was fantastic, very accommodating. They had a meeting room and gave us refreshments, coffee, and whatever we wanted. I don’t have any complaints about anything, and as far as I know my husband doesn’t, as he is the one with Parkinson’s.
Jeannette1
5
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August 27, 2013
My husband was in Asbury Place for an extended nursing care. It seemed peaceful and quiet there. There was very little traffic around the facility. My husband thought the staff was tremendous and very nice. The food was pretty good. It seemed like a lot but he couldn't get filled up on it, but it was good. He liked the physical therapy that was provided for him. When he was released from his stay there, he has regained a lot of his strength. He liked this facility but he didn't want to stay there.
Iloverufus
4
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March 7, 2012
This facility has locations all over the Tri-cities area. I visited one of the locations in Kingsport and found it to be an above average facility. Each member of the facility seemed to be a team player and communicated well with one another. In their physical therapy department you could watch the therapists taking care of the patients and rooting for them. There were always activities for the residents and participation was encouraged but not forced. Security was also of utmost concern - there were alarms on wandering patients that would go off when they were near doors or trying to get up out of their wheelchair. This is so important for the saftey of the residents and helps prevent countless accidents.
5pyd3rChol
4
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July 15, 2011
Asbury Place is a very nice place for my grandmother to live in see wanted to live alone but still needed some help.They give her a big private room with telephone and cable which is all she wanted.She love the weekly cleaning and laundry service also.My grandmother is diabetic so she must have a special diet and they made sure she ate right she was not always happy bout not having some thing but it was what was best for her health.They do a lot of activities at the home she does not do a lot of them but now she has started to do more as she made more friends with others living around her.She loves to shop so she loves there shuttle service to shopping when she wants to go which is a big change when she lived at home she would always have to wait on someone to take her.They offer a beauty salon on site and she loves to be able to go get her hair done all the time .Overall there is not really anything bad I can say about Asbury Place they seem to really care about the people they are helping and do a good job at it.The staff is always very nice to me when I visit they seem to always make sure she has what she needs.It takes a special kind of person to do there job because not ever person in there is happy bout anything they have to do and they have always handled it well when i was around visiting her.They also have a full time chaplain on staff and they also allow local church group come in and have little services and sing for them. I hope this tells you a lot about Ashbury place and just nice it is.
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