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February 24, 2021
I've only been here less than a week in Sabine Place and I'm quarantined. I have a lot of people checking on me, the food is very good, it's clean, and everybody is really nice. I don't really know how it's gonna go because I'm quarantined for COVID. It's a small place, there are only 36 apartments which is at full capacity, and there are only 36 residents. Of all the assisted living places, this fit me better because I'm in a wheelchair and things are at my height. Most of them are not wheelchair-accessible. They've offered me puzzle books and all that sort of things, but I haven't had any interactivity with the residents. They don't offer Bridge; that's not their fault that nobody here plays bridge but me.
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About Sabine Place in Orange, Texas
At Sabine Place, our senior living community, we provide thoughtful, compassionate care in a warm, lively senior living community. We develop individual care plans to meet the needs of each resident, and a full-time registered nurse is available 24 hours a day to provide clinical oversight and coordination of care. We welcome pets and encourage our residents to flourish in mind and body by offering a variety of activities, such as bingo, live music, church services, arts and crafts, exercise classes, and card and board games. We also get outside for our delicious barbecues. We always offer high quality assisted living to provide the comfort and care our residents deserve.
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Bobbie
5
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February 24, 2021
I've only been here less than a week in Sabine Place and I'm quarantined. I have a lot of people checking on me, the food is very good, it's clean, and everybody is really nice. I don't really know how it's gonna go because I'm quarantined for COVID. It's a small place, there are only 36 apartments which is at full capacity, and there are only 36 residents. Of all the assisted living places, this fit me better because I'm in a wheelchair and things are at my height. Most of them are not wheelchair-accessible. They've offered me puzzle books and all that sort of things, but I haven't had any interactivity with the residents. They don't offer Bridge; that's not their fault that nobody here plays bridge but me.
Charlene8
5
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July 12, 2013
My aunt and uncle had lived in here at one time. We are considering this place again for my aunt who has early stages of dementia. Everything was wonderful about this place. It was built in a square and then in the center, residents can go out there and enjoy the sunshine. They let you bring your pets and you can let them run loose out in that area. We also got a chance to see their rooms. Personally I think their rooms were really small, but I understand why they need to be small so that it would be easier for the person living there to get around. My cousin and I and my aunt went there at lunch and we were introduced to one of their chefs. They just went out of their way to make sure we knew everything we needed to know. Their staff was friendly. They also made sure that residents come out and mingle. They have many activities like bingos and movies. It was a really nice place.
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