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They are very expensive even for the basic service with no added care points. The ownership group is obviously more concerned about profit than assistance. The staff are great!!! Medication management is the biggest frustration, if you can't manage your own meds the delivery to the resident 2-3 times per day is not convenient and feels patronizing. The food is good and the portions correct. Though the community bus will take a patient to doctor appts, they will not allow a non resident family member to ride with them (annoying). All in all, my loved one is better off there than many other places but as far as value, the cost doesn't quite match the service. They do like, that they check in on them regularly.... Read more
Harpers Station Gainesville offers well-appointed independent living, assisted living, and memory care apartments, residential cottages, and a variety of amenities designed to allow residents to live life to the fullest. Located about 30 miles outside of Washington, D.C., Gainesville offers a charming small-town feel while still having access to a variety of restaurants, cafes, and local events and attractions, such as Heritage Hunt Golf and Country Club and Tin Cannon Brewing Company.
This beautifully designed community creates a relaxing, comfortable space for residents to spend their time. Their signature programs help residents live healthy, active lifestyles in a warm, secure environment. Through their Heartful Care program, around-the-clock staff offer complimentary transportation, home maintenance, routine housekeeping services, and medical care, including specialized assistance for those with diabetic, incontinence, or ambulatory needs.
Their Artful Dining program truly outshines the rest. With a professional chef on site, residents are served internationally inspired and locally sourced cuisine every day. Choose to dine on seasonally crafted, customizable menus in the community’s distinguished restaurant-style dining room, or opt for private room service to enjoy your meal in the comfort of home. Through their Zestful Activities program, residents can experience engaging social events and activities, including painting, bingo, social...
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Total monthly costs depend on room type, select services, and the level of care needed.
*Prices quoted are monthly rental charges and are provided by the communities themselves. Actual prices may differ due to one-time fees, timing and care services required. Speak with your Senior Living Advisor to learn more.
Our family had an in person tour and it was a great experience, the staff members we met with were incredible nice, extremely friendly and we actually went on many tours. This community had a pool as well as all he bells and whistle's, but in the end the location was just to far from us.
They are very expensive even for the basic service with no added care points. The ownership group is obviously more concerned about profit than assistance. The staff are great!!! Medication management is the biggest frustration, if you can't manage your own meds the delivery to the resident 2-3 times per day is not convenient and feels patronizing. The food is good and the portions correct. Though the community bus will take a patient to doctor appts, they will not allow a non resident family member to ride with them (annoying). All in all, my loved one is better off there than many other places but as far as value, the cost doesn't quite match the service. They do like, that they check in on them regularly.
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My loved one really likes the food, We picked this community because of, the value, it was a brand new facillity, they had a promotion with the community fee, and we received a discount the first three months. Overall, I was impressed, and it was a nice/bright community. They are working on activites, and have a lot going on. The staff is friendly. I am also, really impresssed with the servers, and how they know the resiedents by name.
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Because it is such a new facility, I believe they have some growing pains that they are going through. Activities are not as promised and they took a long time to get up and running - but they are providing activities now. The food was good in the beginning but from what I am understanding from my loved on, it has declined. There are definitely are some improvements they could make, we have been disappointed.
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Harpers Station Gainesville offers Studio, 1 Bedroom, 2 Bedrooms and Semi-Private. Learn more.
Harpers Station Gainesville has received an average review rating of 4.5 based on 4 reviews. See all reviews.
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