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July 2024 by Elizabeth Saxton
Great community. DON and scheduler are great to work with ❤️
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April 2023 by Leslie Power
Wow! It's a great place to be if you are old and healthy! Your life can change FAST and without warning if your condition changes. Look past the lattes and fresh cookies.
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April 2023 by Jay Ko
Memory care is just a title. There is no indication that strategies are being used differently than any other care center. Short staffed. You have to search for immediate answers or for help. No one on one stimulation just a lot of t.v. watching.They do a good job keeping it clean though.
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November 2022 by Skin Love
My boss from SimpLee Cleaning has been harassing me to the point that I had to change my number and file a police report that is still pending; I told the company about the situation and they said they can’t do anything because they’re in a contract with her.
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September 2022 by J&K Haynes
Browning is a nice place if you are healthy and do not go off site for rehabilitation and develop memory issues and are not allowed to re-enter your room with your spouse. We had to re-locate our parents to Story Point. The level of nursing skill is much higher at Story Point.
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November 2021 by John Haynes
Browning is a nice place if you are healthy and do not go off site for rehabilitation and develop memory issues and are not allowed to re-enter your room with your spouse. We had to re-locate our parents to Story Point. The level of nursing skill is much higher at Story Point.
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November 2017 by Kathy Breitigam
Looks like a nice place. Seems like good care for residents.
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November 2017 by Chris Denniss
Been here since 2015 good people good care. I would recommend it to anyone who needs a little help or a lot of help .
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November 2016 by Jed Hendricks
Not my cup of tea
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November 2015 by Martha Preckler Smith
After visiting several lovely adult day care centers geared to care for people with Alzheimer's and dementia three miles from our home we found Browning Masonic. They have an enlightened view of what is needed to keep your loved one happy and engaged. They have a great staff and superior floor plan whereby instead of being in one room all day the people visiting can walk miles in the secured Pathways wing, which looks like a great hotel with fireplaces, dining areas, and 'living rooms' throughout its thousands of square feet of space. It is beautifully decorated, with lots of outdoor light. The caregivers are kind and trained to assist people afflicted with these diseases, as well as, an R.N. to oversee any medical issues and run it. They serve lunch and snacks, sing songs, play games, watch movies and have quiet time. Family members are invited to stay as long as they like to help get their family member acclimated. I stayed 90 minutes the first day, 30 the second and now he can't wait to get his coat off and say hi to everyone. He doesn't need me at all.
Your loved one can stay from 10:00-4:30 7 days a week and if you need some time away you can reserve a bedroom suite for your family member and they will take care of them while you are gone. It is staffed 24 hours a day with aides and an R.N.
The best part is my husband who loves to walk comes home every day relaxed and happy AND is back sleeping all night.