Bright Glade Convalescent Center
5070 SANDERLIN AVENUE, Memphis, TN 38117
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About Bright Glade Convalescent Center in Memphis, Tennessee
Bright Glade Convalescent Center in Memphis, TN, provides specialized care types, including Memory Care and Assisted Living. The community features apartment-style rooms with living areas and kitchenettes, creating a comfortable and home-like environment for residents.
The amenities at Bright Glade include several outdoor common areas, allowing residents to enjoy fresh air and the natural surroundings. Pets are allowed, contributing to a homely atmosphere. The community offers a variety of activities and programs that cater to diverse interests, promoting social engagement among residents. Regular meals are served, with communal dining options available, where residents can enjoy their food in a social setting. Opportunities for yoga, stretching, and facilitated field trips and outings allow residents to stay active and engaged. High-speed internet access is available, keeping residents connected to the outside world and their loved ones.
In terms of services, Bright Glade Convalescent Center offers general transportation, making it easy for residents to attend appointments and run errands. Housekeeping services ensure that living spaces remain clean and organized. These combined features make Bright Glade a well-rounded community for individuals in need of Memory Care or Assisted Living.
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January 24, 2024
I was very dissatisfied with Bright Glade Convalescent Center. Before I spoke to these people yesterday, they assured us that my brother was not nursing home material nor was he a memory care material. So I was under the pretense that it was assisted living and that's where they were sending me to there. And it was horrible. The people that were in the room, they're nursing and they're in beds. I was very disappointed in the staff, too. They sent me to the office, which allowed me to look into the rooms. This was like 10 in the morning, and everybody was still in their beds. I felt like they should all be up and moving around, which my brother would have been. The receiving area is like a banquet room and next to it is where you eat your dinner. I taught school for 40 years, and the dining area looked like a cafeteria with long tables and tablecloths on it. Overall, it was weird because the first time I went there, they were more than happy to accommodate me, and then by Monday, it was all different. And the staff didn't call me back. They need to improve on communication.
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