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Autumn Hills Alzheimer's Special Care Center
3203 Moores Pike Rd., Bloomington, IN, 47401
Autumn Hills Alzheimer's Special Care Center
3203 Moores Pike Rd., Bloomington, IN, 47401
Welcome to Autumn Hills Alzheimer’s Special Care Center, an Assisted Living community located in Bloomington, Indiana. The cost of the assisted living community at Autumn Hills Alzheimer’s Special Care Center starts at a monthly rate of $2,200 to $7,604. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community does not allow pets of any kind or size.
There are 4 hospitals within 25 miles of Autumn Hills Alzheimer’s Special Care Center. The two closest hospitals are Indiana University Health Bloomington Hospital which is 2.6 miles away and Monroe Hospital which is 4.7 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Autumn Hills Alzheimer’s Special Care Center are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Pool
- Clubs & Communities
- Beauty & Barber
- Activity Center
Services and Amenities
Services
- Social Outings
- Housekeeping
- Complimentary Transportation
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Pet Friendly
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
- Reminiscence Programs
- Intergenerational Programs
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
Accommodations
- Beauty Salon
- Central Fireplace
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Air Conditioned
Care
- Occupational therapist
- Speech therapist
- Secured Community
- Designed Specifically to Accommodate Memory Loss
- Memory Care Only Community
- Indoor Walking Paths
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
The staff was very professional and caring. They treated my dad with respect and were very loving in a professional way. The facility, as a memory care facility, exceeded my family's expectations. I would highly recommend Cedarhurst of Bloomington to individuals seeking a memory care facility for...
The staff was very professional and caring. They treated my dad with respect and were very loving in a professional way. The facility, as a memory care facility, exceeded my family's expectations. I would highly recommend Cedarhurst of Bloomington to individuals seeking a memory care facility for their loved one. Several Cedarhurst staff members attended the visitation of our dad's funeral. The staff at the facility became like a second family.
Read moreCedarhurst was an absolutely awful place, my parents were miserable there! My dad passed, and no one told his wife, so she went to his room to find him dead. Was coroner contacted? No routine-night meds, meals late many times for over an hour, very small portions, left hungry several times. Turn...
Cedarhurst was an absolutely awful place, my parents were miserable there! My dad passed, and no one told his wife, so she went to his room to find him dead. Was coroner contacted? No routine-night meds, meals late many times for over an hour, very small portions, left hungry several times. Turnover rate - cooks, servers/care helpers. People playing on phones in hallway, or just chatting while people need help-including a resident who fell, was on the floor struggling to get up- finally after me asking them to help her they said Oh, she falls all the time, and laughed. In armchairs - shoes off. Food cart being taken to secondary dining room during new floor construction in main dining room-stood in hallway on phone for several minutes while people were waiting for their dinner. Being given other peoples medicine. Evening medication given anywhere from 4:30-10:00 at night-have asked repeatedly for it to be given between 8:00 and 9:00 in the evening. Keep giving food to my father he can't have, despite several conversations, being given renal failure restriction charts, including getting grilled cheese sandwiches despite not supposed to have dairy. Potatoes almost every day, tomato soup (again, not good for him!) Running out of food-my dad didn't get any chicken soup because they ran out! POOR phone skills-been on hold for over an hour!!!!! from approximately 4:10-5:40 (I gave up). Slow staff attending medical issues- Dad's eye took 2 1/2 weeks to be addressed by [name removed]. Mom's injured back- I called, spoke with nurse, and it took almost 3 hours after I called to get anyone to check her out. It took [name removed] coming in to get my mother any help around 10:30 in the morning and she fell in the middle of the night. Needed help to get up-yet no one checked on her to make sure she was ok until I called.
Read moreAbsolutely disgusted that this place has not been shut down. There is no one at the front desk. If you bring up concerns to “management” they ignore you, or do nothing about it, or the put you on a no visit list. They have agency out of the building, but it seems like it was better when they had...
Absolutely disgusted that this place has not been shut down. There is no one at the front desk. If you bring up concerns to “management” they ignore you, or do nothing about it, or the put you on a no visit list. They have agency out of the building, but it seems like it was better when they had them in because the agency workers actually took care of my loved one. They got rid of the only nurse who cares, [name removed] which my entire family loved her. My loved one is left to sit in the lobby for hours after she’s eaten and not to her bed so she can sleep. The turnover is tremendous. As soon as we all have hope it is turning around the people who are good are gone and all that is left is terrible Managment. Numerous complaints to corporate, the building and state and it is still getting worse. If my loved one didn’t have dementia and she has already decLined we would have moved her. I hope this reaches you before you move a loved one into this terrible place.
Read moreWe are very happy. They have converted from contract staff to permanent staff. They treat my loved one well. The staff is very helpful. The new Director of Nursing, is pleasant and follows up. We picked this community, because of the cost, it was cheaper, and a memory care facility. They are working...
We are very happy. They have converted from contract staff to permanent staff. They treat my loved one well. The staff is very helpful. The new Director of Nursing, is pleasant and follows up. We picked this community, because of the cost, it was cheaper, and a memory care facility. They are working really hard to upgrade a few things. I am very pleased with the care. I would recommend to other families.
Read moreMy parents moved in at Cedarhurst of Bloomington. They do offer secure units and lots of programs. I like the staff. They seem very attentive. The facility is very nice. They have a private room, and it is very nice, bright, and cheerful. They seem to have a good activity schedule. Just based on the...
My parents moved in at Cedarhurst of Bloomington. They do offer secure units and lots of programs. I like the staff. They seem very attentive. The facility is very nice. They have a private room, and it is very nice, bright, and cheerful. They seem to have a good activity schedule. Just based on the move-in, I was very impressed.
Read moreI went to Cedarhurst of Bloomington. The building itself was built with memory care patients specifically. It was like a letter G where there was one long hall, but then there was a space that was more of a circle or a walk about with an internal atrium. It was very similar to the other place I went...
I went to Cedarhurst of Bloomington. The building itself was built with memory care patients specifically. It was like a letter G where there was one long hall, but then there was a space that was more of a circle or a walk about with an internal atrium. It was very similar to the other place I went to. The rooms were furnished with the minimum needs. They usually put two people in a room, but you can have your own deluxe room; it would be bigger than the little studio that they would put the memory care patients in. They had a walk-in bath option. That was something that I was hoping to find for my mom because she has a walk-in bath here at our house. I particularly liked that. I didn't get to sample food, and I really didn't get to see activities in progress. They have a courtyard in the middle of the building. There's no walking path because they really are memory care. They want to maintain safety concerns specific to memory care people. They can have pets. They can walk their own pet or the CNAs will walk the pet for them and help them take care of their pet. In terms of an outdoor walking path or something outside of the building itself, there was nothing there. The fee is a little bit more expensive. I think it's $5000, or $6000, depending on the kind of room. This was another one of my concerns because mom doesn't have very much money, so I'm trying to stretch it for her. It did include a furnished room, laundry, all their health care providers on call, and onsite. They do housekeeping, laundry, medications,and taking their people to and from doctor's visits. It truly is for people who are in the final stages of their memory loss.
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