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8111 E. Broadway, Tucson, AZ 85710
The staff and residents are friendly and always willing to help. Many activities offered. Reaction to an emergency is as advertised. Yes, we would recommend Fellowship Square at Tucson to other families...
2002 West Sunnyside Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85029
Ask to see a copy of the resident monthly calendar & News later. Also come for a tour of the Place & ask if you can speak with some of the residents. With the Tour you should get a packet with lots of...
At Fellowship Square Phoenix, we offer the full continuum of senior living options, all on one campus: Independent and Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Skilled Nursing. We also provide Supportive Services, Medicare-certified Home Health, Outpatient Rehab, and Physical Therapy. Our Outpatient...
35 West Brown Rd, Mesa, AZ 85201
They have great activities for individuals to attend weekly, monthly and annual events. Crafts, dinners, dances, holiday events and of course, lots of Bingo. The menu in the dining hall always seems yummy...
Fellowship Square Historic Mesa is non-profit Independent Living retirement community, founded on Christian values. We offer 415 apartments ranging from studios to one and 2 bedroom apartments amid a grassy, beautifully landscaped community.Located just north of historic downtown Mesa on the...
6945 E Main St, Mesa, AZ 85207
Everybody is very friendly and helpful. The value for the money is great. I would highly recommend Fellowship Square Mesa to others.
The Oasis at Fellowship Square-Mesa offers our residents independence and privacy in spacious one bedroom or studio apartments within view of the beautiful Superstition Mts. Monthly rent includes our state of the art emergency call system, recreational and social activities, weekly housekeeping,...
16477 W Bell Rd, Surprise, AZ 85374
The community was neat and clean and the staff was friendly. communication was good if I called and asked questions, but they did not proactively communicate with us. I would recommend this community to...
118 S 70th St, Mesa, AZ 85208
159 S Power Road, Mesa, AZ 85206
16640 N. Sarival Rd, Surprise, AZ 85374
118 South 70th St, Mesa, AZ 85208
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A Place for Mom has scored Fellowship Square (Christian Care) with 8.8 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 57 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Fellowship Square (Christian Care) has 241 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 3.8 out of 5.
Very very nice young lady that helped me. Her name is [name removed]. Very nice tour with her. Only thing is that is more like apartments with outdoor entrances and very hot outdoors. Much bigger apartment then other places that I have seen. I'm leaving on vacation tomorrow and will be back on [date removed].
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
Our family had an in person tour and we were not impressed with our tour guide. The facility was older and the elevator there was rickety which was unsettling.
Fellowship Square at Tucson in Tucson, AZ
4.5
(23 reviews)
The grounds are well kept and the apartment larger than many places. I think they’re struggling to clean up old sloppiness from past exterior painting. However, the living spaice has linoleum flooring and no dishwasher (not really a deal breaker). One minor issue is the color of the walls throughout. The rep is going to check to see if we would be allowed to paint the interior. .
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
We toured this community and I didn't care for it. First off the price was higher than other places we had looked at. There just didn't seem to be anything that really stood out that wanted me to move there. The staff was nice but the community over all I didn't care for.
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
We toured this community. We like the staff. They did not have the kitchen open after a certain time and we thought that it should be available. The community had several areas that the concrete need repairs due to residents might have a hard time avoiding the cracked areas. Family might want to tour this community for the care of a loved one
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Fellowship Square- Mesa in Mesa, AZ
2.5
(3 reviews)
My father lived at Fellowship Square for a couple of years and it was great. Then he moved to the Oasis (memory care facility) and it was terrible. We moved him out of there after a few weeks. They advise you to leave them there for the first 2 weeks without visiting "so they get familiar with everything". Don't do it. Visit often and check up on the care. The daily activities and involvement don't happen. The outdoor area and indoor living area is too small. The daily outdoor activities don't occur. The daily caregivers are great, but the management is not truthful. They didn't expect his multiple children checking in on him so frequently and discovering the lack of care.
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
Brand new addition to a fairly large complex of assisted and independent living apts. The new addition will have about 50 assisted care residents, and 15 memory care residents. (Memory care area locked.) If Mom's exit-seeking tendencies were curbed, she could participate in the assisted living activities.... Not many memory-care activities yet, since there's not many residents yet. Non-profit, "faith-based" company, only in AZ (not nation wide). $4K/month (includes med mgt), + $1K move in. Add'l care levels when needed for eating, transfer in/out of wheelchair, etc.
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
Not so sure about this one. The specific number of meals monthly seems low. Also, no phone? This is an older facility, but with a brand new Assisted Living Facility (ALF). Being brand new, it was however underdesigned for storage, e.g. storage in exercise room (not unlike most commercial buildings). This was the ONLY facility to email me their price list prior to my arrival which I appreciated. Lots of traffic noise. Outside areas inadequate. Additional meals are available for assisted living; the "one-meal" thing was for independent living.
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
1 bd - $3,095 studio $2,495
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
Director very attentative. Large facility. Multiple 3 story buildings. More geared to independent living and newly taking on assisted/directed living. pros: larger units, met w/very satisfied resident, ample visitor parking. cons: must go outside to activites and dining area = exposed to summer heat, appears directed care to come from Phoenix facility until new assisted building completed and opened, ala carte pricing can equal more expensive, units dated, very small entry to bathroom.
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
Spoke with director. The facility looked quite nice. and the fee to get in seemed reasonable. The memory unit was 2 persons to a room, but still didn't look too bad. The eating areas were very clean.
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
Spoke w/ rep, very nice. They have a 1 bdrm starting at #1390 per month and a deluxe at $1645 (more space). This includes 25 meals per month, every other week housekeeping, check in button, Med mgmt is addl $200 per month, dr visits if within boundaries, No WD in unit but facilities there, elevators easy access, comm laundry is free. Assisted living starts at $3395 + $500 for med mgmt includes 3 meals a day, snacks, showers, trsnsportation, 2 loads of laundry every week. Responsible for phone & extra cable (basic included).
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
This one just didn't feel right. I didn’t really get to look at anything. With their application process, you have to have perfect credit. As soon as I went there and they said that, it was like okay, see you later.
Fellowship Square at Tucson in Tucson, AZ
4.5
(23 reviews)
When I first visited this location I thought it was a beautiful place. However, their memory care area looked like a mental ward. They had big doors that just locked them in. They had their own little bed room, but I wouldn’t necessarily call that a bedroom. It’s just a bedroom with a bed and there’s just no privacy at all to make you feel like your own home. Just makes you feel like your camping out in a school institution. It seemed like everyone there is far gone mentally.
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
Medical staff not engaged, equipment marginal (blood pressure) same as you would by at Walgreens. Had to look for a regular one, as it was not readily available. Unit was lived in for 10 years prior to occupancy. The remodel was OK however, the air conditioning system was so bad with mold and mildew my mother got very sick with an upper respiratory infection. When decided to take her to another facility, we pleaded with the director, to let us pay for only one month but they insisted on 1 and 1/2 months, even though they were at fault. We paid one month then they turned us over to collection...... They are by the book, even though we may have had a good case against them for the air quality.
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
Horrible, Disgusting, Cold, Overcooked or Undercooked food, and it’s getting worse every day! The Director knows of all the complaints , but doesn’t care, because nothing changes. The West Dining Room has the worst food. If you live at the West end and get food delivery, many residents open the box and throw it right in the trash. Myself and others over and over have sent pictures of what our food looked like to the “so called” Chef and the Director, but it is totally ignored and comes right back out the same way. Stock answer here is “We are working on it”, but nothing happens. Safety is also an issue. As soon as my new apartment is ready, I’m moving out! Don’t say you haven’t been warned.
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
I have a relative who is a resident who has been repeatedly robbed. Management does nothing about it. Time to look for an alternative community. Beware.
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
I will attempt to give my experience as both of my parents spent time here. I will include the good and the bad so you can make your own assessment and make a sound decision before placing your loved one here. It is a huge decision and we all want the best for our loved one. I am 21 year police officer and have had occasion to enter these type of places over my career. Some have been horrible and some have been good. Here is my assessment of this place. Fellowship Square. Both of my parents needed a care facility for different reasons. My mother had been battling dementia for 19 years before she passed away November of 2019. My father is of sound mind but was in a roll over car accident in 1966 which left him with stroke like symptoms on his left side. As he got older, he became wheelchair bound and had urinary incontinence. THE GOOD This place is touted as being a Christian run organization. Whether you're a Christian (any person of faith) or not there should be an assumption of comfort that this place is being run under Christian values which would lead one to believe they embrace what the Bible says....love, compassion, service, kindness etc. The food was decent. My father spent about 2 years here and always said the food was good. I ate there a couple of times and it was decent. I did hear a couple of people say they didnt care for the food but I only mostly heard positive from the residents there saying that the food was good. And like I said, I ate it myself and can attest that it was good. The place was pretty clean. I cannot remember going in there and really ever smelling urine. This is something that I would keep a look out for as it is an easy sign of neglect. The caregiver staff was mostly good. Most of the ladies working there are compassionate and good with the residents. There was a male caregiver who was pretty lazy and seemed to be put off whenever he had to do a little more for a resident basically not wanting to work hard or above the bare minimum. For example, My father needed a shower and had been sick so he was a little weaker during this time. They ladies asked the male care giver for assistance and he basically told them that he wasn't going to do it because his back hurt. I heard many instance like this from the caregiver staff about this male. basically that he was constantly trying to avoid any "work". My direct experience with this male was he was "short" in his communication with residents and family of residents. The dining hall wait staff was also pretty good. They always assisted with the requests I made pertaining to dietary concerns for my father. They over time, "shrunk" his portions down a little at my request. They were friendly with the residents and overall did a good job. THE BAD This is really why you are looking at this and its going to be long. The management here was HORRIBLE (I am speaking specifically of [name removed]). I know they recently got a new manager/director though. She is dishonest, lacks compassion and was unfriendly and was primarily concerned with the bottom line. My father moved in a little over a year before my mother moved in and we were private paying for my father. The cost $4995 was a month. My mom and dad were divorced and my dad had a little bit of money. They came out to a private residence and conducted an assessment of my dad and stated that they could provide for his needs. When [name removed] became the director, she dropped the number of caregivers and increased the number of residents. My dad was a little more needy due to the wheelchair. they requested a sara lift/sit to stand which i purchased and promptly brought over there. Due to the lack of an adequate numbers of caregivers, some residents are not included in activities and are left to their rooms and watching tv. This is not healthy for them and they need stimulation from people and not a tv. at almost $5000 a month, you would think they would help people get to the activities. One of the things i would always do (because I like older people) is getting to know some of them. One former resident told me that they never take my dad to activities and just leave him to fend for himself and basically would push him back into his room. So in late 2019, my dad ran out of money to private pay (remember $4995 a month) and had to go on ALTCS which is state assistance. Fellowship Square touts themselves as having 16 beds in the assisted living side which is called Oasis. Once my dad got approved for ALTCS the problems began. ALTCS basically has a contract with some facilities and the state negotiates a lower rate. The state basically takes most of the resident’s social security benefit each month leaving a stipend for toiletries and some basics for the resident to be able to purchase. So, the complaints from Fellowship started coming once my dad went on the state assistance. These complaints were usually in the form of an email and NOT official documentation. In March when Covid-19 really stated to take off, I received a certified letter from [name removed] giving a 30 notice to evict. Fortunately the state stepped in and they let him stay until Covid-19 stuff started to subside a little. I asked her if we could have a little more time because of the struggles with finding another facility as they were all going on lock down out of fear of the Covid-19. Her response was that she was unwilling. They said my dad was not able help with transfers and that it was taking 2-3 caregivers to move my dad. They also said that it took 2-3 caregivers to shower my dad. On one occasion they called me so that I could shower him. I was able to shower my dad in about 45 minutes in his room. The shower in his room was about 4 foot wide by 4 foot wide. I did this by myself in about 45 minutes which included me undressing him, showering him, and getting him dressed again. The staff at Fellowship said he had to be given a shower in the big shower in the dementia area do to it taking so many staff to shower him. Fellowship also said that he would not alert staff so they could assist him with going to the bathroom resulting in him sitting in his urine for prolonged periods of time. All of these things were just not true. Remember, I am a 21 year verteran police officer. Part of that time, I was a detective. Things just need to make sense. So on a number of occasions while visiting, my dad would tell me he had to use to bathroom, I would push the pendant he was wearing to alert staff. Staff would usually take at LEAST 20 minutes or more. This was not the caregivers staff’s fault. There are two few of them for the number of residents they have. Kind of unfair to say my dad would not alert them when it was their lack of timeliness that caused the accident. And then they used this as justification for evicting him. This happened most recently on [date removed]. It was time for my dad to be moved out and into another facility due to Fellowships insistent letters that he be moved. He asked to go to the bathroom. My brother pushed the pendant to summons staff to assist with bathroom. 20 minutes go by with my dad saying he had to use the bathroom several more times. The front desk receptionist last communicates with my brother and my brother relays to her my dad needs to go to the bathroom. She instructs my brother to push the pendant. My brother says he did like 20 minutes prior. My brother then pushes the pendant every few minutes until staff arrives. THIS IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. The one of the female staff comes in along with the lazy male caregiver. She positions his sit to stand in front of his wheelchair. I go behind my dad to help lift him up because they have been saying that he cant do it on his own. She tells me to stop because he cant get onto the lift on his own. I watch him complete the action by himself. Then again when he sits on the toilet and again when
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Fellowship Square Surprise in Surprise, AZ
3.4
(4 reviews)
Serious communication and staffing issues. Very long wait times for call button assistance request. Food is not good. Will never use again or recommend to anyone.
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We had a horrible experience here at this community. The room they had my mother in had mold and made her sick. Her room was not a healthy living space. Their service is very unfair. I was very disappointed with this community. Any issues we had they never resolved them. I would give them poor ratings and not recommend this facility.
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Fellowship Square Historic Mesa at Brown and Center in Mesa, AZ
4.4
(182 reviews)
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