Staten Island, New York
Reviews
4 reviews
Barry Johnson
My mom is happy there. I came to visit and she was eating in the dining room right when you walk in and she had a smile on her face before she even saw me, which made me happy and comfortable. She says she has a lot of friends here and has a good time. I'm glad this worked out for her.
Ari gold
Place is loaded with low lives and losers. Always asking for money and cigarettes, running into traffic asking at your car window. Gotta sedate or get them into programmed activities for the people who stop traffic flow and halt cars meanwhile its a green light @ intersection, Someone will be injured in the near future
richard kurapka
This place is an absolute hell hole. It is similare to a prison where they give people just enough to sustain them with paper thin blankets, the worst quality food, staff regularly steal from the residents and prey on the residents' feble mindedness. My father died here due to diabedic coma. He did not come out of his room for a week for any meals. This was noticed by the staff and no one did or said anything. Just let him die in his room when literally a glass or orange juice would have saved his life.
Forgive the insult but this is typical jewish buisness where they would do anything to cut corners just to save a buck for their own pockets. Even if it hurts the quality of life of the human beings they serve. They treat people like cattle here and were happy enough to take my fathers SS check n let him die.
John Peters
The fact that this facility shovels the snow for it's main entrance and parking lot, but IGNORES the other two sides of the building tells me they don't care about their neighbors or their community - NOT TO MENTION their own residents, many of whom are elderly, disabled, or otherwise fragile. One side of their building abuts a city bus stop (Forest Avenue) and they don't shovel or salt. Another side runs along Silver Lake Road, where they don't bother shoveling or salting either. And, along their main entrance on Brighton Avenue, they only shovel that portion that's necessary to get in and out of their building and their parking lot, not even shoveling to the corners on either side. Bottom line: if this is how they treat their neighbors, their residents, and the community as a whole - ON THE OUTSIDE WHERE WE CAN SEE - I can only assume it's worse inside.